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G. A. A. Toni Sn1'e1vsl.'i, .Yizzirp Sfolze, .lliss Sebesta fsponsorl, Eleanor ftterbaclf, Sue Buren. Are you the energetic type - always on the move? If so. the C. A. A. was made to order for you. Does one haye to be a good athlete to be an active member? The answer is No, Many of the girls who participate in the games aren't unusually skillful. The one qualification is to be a senior high girl with an interest in sports. G. A. A. meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month. although special meetings may he called in order to choose captains and teams when a different sport begins. The officers are elected in September and serve for the entire school year. Those chosen for this term were Nancy Stolze. president: Eleanor Utterback, vice-president: Toni Sajewski. secretary: and Sue Buren. treasurer. The C. A. A. sponsor. Xliss Selnesta. ofliciates at all games and awards the letters in the spring. She also presents the most outstanding athlete of the year, as deter- mined by vote of all girls in the gym classes. with a sweater. The first sport on the calendar each fall is soccer. with baseball rounding out the schedule in the spring. 100
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Soccer -0 .. 'N- . 9.- Row I-Choicia Scai-le. Eleanor Utterback, Pam Peters. Carol Hullings. Row 2-Earlene Williams, Peggy Hileman Anita Cox, Karen Manthey, .lacl-'ie Anderson. Absent - Donna Rogers, Barbara Kalil, Natalie, Gembara Ramona Teets. The lirst sport on the agenda this season was soccer. Since football isn't usually played by girls. this rugged sport is played in its place. Only three teams were organized, but nevertheless there was plenty of excitement. When the dust cleared away, Choicia Scaife's team came out on top, with Pat Love captaining the runners-up. 'K LV -7' -153,1 if ,'gg5..,QZ' 1. : ' ' 12 i'f'.i'i L - . 74L :.J4'J' 4 'Iwi' lr - tiff -2. W' .' '? 't'4s:- Ti' ml., -1' 'Llc' J' . ' . M:-: U ffl -'. 27-,. .-,, -. 11' . .155 .5 ', -. , t . -.0-9 was s' r JJ!-I-. 'f .,,. .. Aff'-7,-1-V,v,.-K-75.-. . ' Q if J-.w..,, .th --1 -4 -' -' e -- ' 'L - ' ,'-asf-'fi.-.H W-71. , , A Row I-Barbara Rohde, Pat Love, Nancy Fritz. Row 2-Shirley Bowker, June Hut, Barb Johnston, Jackie Marshall, Wanda Nickell, Wanda Pace, Carol Handtlre. Absent -- Nancy Sralze. 101
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