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Students of modern dance must be willing to devote a great deal of time and effort for modern dance requires highly developed muscles and great poise. Here Whitney Walker and Janet Taisey demonstrate two of the graceful positions that might be employed in a dance. 1 Skills improve in G.A.A. Through the G.A.A. program girls are encouraged to do well in their activities with awards given at the end of the year for service and skill. At this time tro- phies are awarded to tournament-winning teams and to individual winners. During the year there are four Eastern Michigan League Playdays in addition to one with another school in the area. Playdays allow the girls to meet girls from other schools. The teams are sometimes mixed be- tween the schoolsg sometimes one school competes against the other. 'This year G.A.A. began with a picnic that al- lowed the new members to become acquainted. Open houses are given once a month with a business meet- ing for the members and activities for all. 1Taking care not to touch the net and have a foul called on them are Sandy McKennie, Karen Domes, Lesly Green- wood, Pat Laskowsky, and Marge Stettbacher. The girls are eagerly attempting to defend their side and prevent the op- posing team from scoring. The fast moving game of badminton demands alertness and pep. Volleying for the series, Sandy Jaencke returns the bird to her opponent, Mary Lou Van Horne. V 104
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Reserves show splrlf Wrappmg up thetr season wrth three wms four losses and one tre, the reserve football term made rmpresstve showmgs agamst several teams whtch plagued the vtrstty Frsshtmg hard the team guned vtluable experrence both on the grtd and from Sam Tassro s coachmg Handtcapped by lack of herght the reserve clgers compiled a 4 ll season record but 1n three of the losses the team led rn the fourth quarter before suc cumbrng ln sprte of the season long '1dVCFSlIW the un1t than the two prevrous juntor v1rs1t1es 1' AROW 1 Bob Anderson Harvey Wallace Fred Nluenchm er Bob Pant Carter Drnkeloo Chuck Cooper Bruce Bates Otts Otto Mac LeFevre Bull Prahler ROW 7 Sam Tassro coach John Derrtck Rtck Rerd Murray Stewart Brll Hoskcn Ro er Wtttrup .hm Hartz Bob Beck John Fhomson Dontld Vratanrna coach ROW 3 Pete Klng Paul Wrlson Bob Spencer Krrs Van Threlen Dan Fox Duck Fuller Terry Cousmeau Chuck Waugman Hugh Jamreson B1Il Rosey ROW I John Sctnor Bruce Bates Crue l-rontter QLUL Schmidt Dlck Schvuarn. Blll Shroyer H trxcy Wallace ROW 2 Al Freed Fred Mucnchrnger Steve Bastablc RlClx Rcrd Mac Lc.Fevre Bruce Noble coach 'p 'vw-uv 34 44 g . A ' -I . A : : - - A A 4 O 1 r -i , K . 1 X . 1 W4 - , B 0 o - ' , ' , . lg . . . , L team never gave up and was actually a higher scoring Jack Bacheler, Larry Hluftnlarl, hloycr, flee. Ilbcclferl h 3, Q .. all Q 4 t MT- ' 2 ' s V ,, ,A ,,,V, , , . 2 4U ysovl B' 2 'NNT 55' , K TI' l '32 4 4 N v I 2 - il In 1 Q 8 A I I - ,..,,g .. 1 'l A ' L r , , 10 . A A 4E 54 x V 4 ,Il L- A g ' .4 103
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G.A.A. gives enjoyment Over three hundred girls participated in G.A.A. during the year, with about sixty active members taking part in most activities. The club's purpose is to provide an opportunity for girls to participate in sports, to promote sportsmanship and friendships, to help create an interest in sports. and to promote better relationships with other schools through playdays. G.A.A. offers thirteen activities in which any inter- ested girl can participate. Girls can choose volleyball. basketball, tennis, softball, bowling, golf or several other sports to play. Many girls choose fencing, not only to learn the sport, but to gain the poise that is necessary to fence well. Each year the members of G.A.A. elect a group of ollicers to take care of the business of the club and to guide the activities. The lunge. one of the basic stances of fencing, takes grace of movement. Here Judy Meloche, De De Newcomer, Maggie Ostrow, Libby Dallas, and Judy Beyer demonstrate while Holly Hoyt. Carolyn Shaw, Kathy Heck, and Ilene Czarnieclti parry thc attack. V ADiscussing future plans and deciding current issues arc members of the G.A.A. steering committee who are Diane Hitchcock. secretary, Mary Gough, treasurer: Judy Winchell. president: Marilyn Cole, Maggie Ostrow, public relationsg and Sally Garlick, historian. ve
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