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GIRLS P OMS CTIVITIES GIRLS' SPORTS The sports activity which is enjoyed by the greatest number of girls is after-school intramurals. These intramural sports require interest and enthusiasm, and offer an opportunity for the girls to mix with their friends while they enioy and practice the skills taught during physical edu- cation class. Intramurals operate on a point system. Points are given for attendance, and there are tournaments in each sport, where additional points are given to first, second and third place teams. Point accumulation leads to prizes and awards in June. Play-day teams, chosen on the basis of attendance at intramurals, compete with Central and Western lunior High Schools. Play days are scheduled each season: fall brings hockey, speedball, and soccer, winter offers basketball and gymnastics, spring means archery, tennis, track and field, and softball. At each of the play days this year, Eastern has given an outstanding performance. The gymnastic team, coached by Mr. Vrtiak, is the only varsity girls' sport. Cneerleading, another specialized activ- ity, is important for promoting school spirit. Girls who have led our cheering section are: Peggy Kleinfeld, Sue Hastings, Janice Johnson, Carolyn Walker, Kim Stephens, Libby McKeithen, Sue William- son, and Ferris Cook. The intraschool competition is as enioy- able as the interscholastic. This year's home- room basketball tournaments created much excitement. Championship plaques were awarded to Mr. O'Brien's ninth grade team, Miss Lyon and Mr. Yarger's eighth grade team, and Mrs. Jones' seventh grade team. Eastern's girls have been under strong and effective leadership, and this, coupled with their interest and enthusiasm, has pro- duced an outstanding record in girls' sports. Mrs. Santora and Mrs. Page have been justifiably proud of the girls this year. ' SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GYMNASTICS
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