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TUMBLING Under the capable leadership of Bobby Harding, tumbling has made an excellent impression on all people who saw it displayed at G.A.A. Sports Night. In addition to the regular routines, there were stunts on the parallel bars and the horse, which required much strength and courage. All girls should be commended for their excellent iob. Although the tryouts are at the beginning of the year, there is only one showing of what they do. For the rest of the year, they work out, sometimes going to other schools for exhibitions. TUMBLING TEAM: Top row, L. to R.: M. Porter, C. Bancker, M. DeArmond, P. Harding, K. Black, H .MircheI, B. Harding Icaptainl, A. Blodgott. Middle row: 5. Maler, P. Meyer, J. Dewey, K. McNally, N. Nevltt, E. Sloan, S. Case, J. Goebel, K .Rltter. Front row: N. Slate, C. MacCalIum, B. Lotker, B. Bosold, A. Gravsrt, M. Fling, B. Hyman. N VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Under the capable guidance of Laura L'Hommedieu, the G.A.A. volley- ball manager, the varsity team had a rewarding season. Its games were against Sousa, Manhasset, Hericks, and Roslyn, and that with Sousa was the only loss. The games proved very enioyable and good sportsmanship was displayed by all participants. L. to R.: A. Blodgett, L. Fisher, M. Porter, P. Harding, .I. Dewey, L. Ullommedieu, S. Handsman, I. Rozentals, I. Johanson, L. Nevitt, J. Pennington, A. Pratt. Girls' Basketball in action. 43
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L. to R., Sitting: N. Michaels, S. Supple, K. Ritter, S. Handsman, S. Ferris. First row: L. Guerrierl, L. Hewitt, D. Dell, S. Goetz, J. Cozza, W. Dennis, M. Fling, J. Bernstein, E. Stein, L. Sharpln, S. Etsenburg, N. Slate. Second row: S. Davis, M. Slate, L. Anthony, W. An- thony, B. Dannentelser, C. Bancker, M. Hurd, K. McNally, B. Swanson, P. Young, B. Hyman, S. Maier, D. Kaufman. Third row: C. Wade, J. Goebel, D. Grossman, M. Shepley, M. Harper, L. Milton, C. Mlrchel, H. Mlrchel, L. Noaltt, C. Frltx, M. Fritz, J. Johanson. J. Lessner, Regal, I. MODERN DANCE For those who like to dance, this extracurricular activity under the diligent leadership of Kathy Ritter, G.A.A. manager, was a rare opportunity. With all members working towards G.A.A. Sports Night, it was really lun and a chance to participate in a cultural and artistic endeavor. VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM This year, the ninth grade varsity hockey team is proud to say that it has experienced an undefeated year. lts games have been with Friends Academy, Sousa, Manhasset, and Herrtcks, and in each the prowess of its players paid oh' in either a victory or tie. Under the leadership of Jenny Penning- ton, the manager, the team proved an asset to the extra- curricular program and a pride to Weber. Flrst row, L. to R.: S. Berman, J. Dewey, J. Pennington, S. Maier, A. Blodget. Second row: L. L'Hommedieu, M. Porter, P. Harding, A. Pratt, S. Handsman, l. Rezentals. 42 BASKETBALL Jane Dewey, G.A.A. manager of basketball, has done an excellent iob with her two teams. The Varsity, after playing Friends Academy, Herricks, Manhasset, and Sousa, won only two of these games. But the Junior Varsity is proud to say that they are undefeated, although they did not play Friends Academy. Excellent sportsmanship, as in all other sports, was displayed. BASKETBALL TEAM: Top row, L. to R.: L. Nevltt, A. Pratt, R. Logan. Middle row: S. Handsman, P. Harding. Front row: J. Dewey.
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