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Driving action and swift movement are both integral parts of basketball Players must be constantly aware of what IS happening on the Hoor and be prepared to move at any mo ment Practicing to improve their ability are Dee Pooley Sue Parkms Joyce Ketlar and Chris Greenwood GAA offers sports to any girl who IS interested Girls loin G A A for fun G A A is sponsored by the girls gym teachers who are Mrs Zittle Miss Stevenson, and Miss Stephenson Mrs Zittle has overall responsibility with the other two teachers assuming chirge of different activities This year the othcers had 1 clmpmv trip in the spring in addition to the regular club sprmu weekend 1 A Miss Stephenson Mrs Zittle Miss Stevenson 4K1tty Doyle is but one of the 160 mrls who participate in GAA bowling, The girls bowl every Monday and Thursday be awarded to the hi hest team and the three team runners up At the end of the bowling, term a girl who was present at every session is eligible to have her name drawn for a pair of bowlmc, shoes In an attempt to keep the opposing team from scoring Patti Jackson Fran Green Sandy Jaencke are kept constantly moving Volleyball is another sport offered by GAA to any girl who IS interested in participating Sportsmanship as well as skill are developed in these hours of enjoyment I I I C O I ' ' J 2 1 ' C ' ' l ,h , ,, 3, 5 pt 4 T X ir 4 'Q ay, I 5 i nights at the Birmingham Lanes. In the spring trophies will . U 1 5 ' ' . V V p 1 il 106
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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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Aquabelles strive to master difficult techniques New York, New York was the theme of the Aquabelle production this year with fifteen numbers. The more highly skilled members composed and di- rected the numbers, some of which were Central Park, Coney Island, Manhatten, and Fifth Avenue. There are Seventy-IWO members in Aquabelles. The girls first attend practice sessions in preparation for the tryouts and they had to pass ten stunts and three strokes to be in the show. The twelve best girls were in two of the acts. Oflicers this year were Cherry Warren, presidentg Pam Conrad, treasurer, and Carol Freedman, secre- tary. The proceeds from this year's show will go to- wards purchases that will help make future shows bet- ter. Examples of equipment recently purchased are a tape recorder and a new record machine. ROW I - Linda Vinton, Randy Borgman, Ann Freberg, Mari- lyn Cole, Sue Linker, Lynne Winegarden, Joyoe Thomsen, Les Greenwood, Caron Bender, Sue Greenleaf, Jodi Rock, Arlene Bunyan, Eleanor Hall, Pam Conrad, Cherry Warreng ROW 2 - Janet Brown, Carolyn Shaw, Dede Newcomer, Carol Wig- gins, Mimi Newton, Pat Bany, Joyce Kettler, Holly Shuler, Sharon Woodburn, Sue Sampson, Barb Fox. Chris Schad, Judy Christyl, Di Kircher, Barb Bailey, Jane Gebeskag ROW 3 - Janet Noftz, Betsy Duncan, Anne Keyser. Fran Caldwell, Diane Downey, Mary Drinkard, Peg Baveric, Holly Hoyt, Julie Snelham, Marg McLeod, Sue Draper, Sue Parkins, Chris LPracticing a routine for their annual production are Pam Conrad, Cherry Warren, Sharon Woodburn, Holly Shuler, Eleanor Hall, and Caron Bender. Lotero, Pat Pardonan, Phyllis Meeks, Lynn Harckeg ROW 4 - Kindy Squibb, Kay A'Hearn, Connie Bassett, Linda Pernack, Gerry Schubeck, Gloria McIntyre. Karen Rettray, Emily Minor, .loan Reilly, Trudy Putz, Bonnie Bohan, Renee Forster, Sharon Bacon, Pat Smith, Carol Friedman, Sandy Sweet. 1 ,.- Q Ir , , If' '- YQ! 5 ' ' ,sr fin, .IV Y
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