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thletiu Assuliialiu HS The G.A..-X. has always been a strong' organiza- tion. Not only has it contributed to thc social aspect of life, through events such as the Mother- llaughter Banquet: but it has also contributed to physical development through its sports events. such as intramural basketball, and to thc encour- agement of school spirit by the class point systeln and thc sports awards. VVe know that thc tinc traditions fostered by the G.A.A. and strengthened each year by our cor- porate: experiences will continue to influence each girl. First Row: Marjory Schiavo, treasurer, Judy Love, vice- president, Fran Sussman, president, jane Stein, secre- tary, Carol Hancock, publi- city manager, Reggie Wil- liams, coach. Second Row: Barbara Thomson, janet Brouse, Anne Fry, Paula Schriebman, Mara Janson, Dolly Cammarota, judy Lorry, Judy Robin, Patty Prince. First Row: Phil Scott, ad- viser, Fred Campo, treas- urer, Sam Mlltch, president, Bob Berger, vice-president, Ed. Kellerman, secretary. Second Row: Calvin jones, Norman Silverman, David Tomlin, Fred Mayer, Bill Millis, Stephen Stark. 'l'hc Boys' Athletic Association has shown much social growth this year in thc addition of several events to its already varied and interesting pro- gram. The many traditional events. such as thc Fathcr-Son Banquet. Field Day. when all of thc elasses join in friendly competition, and the Sports Dance. help to develop good social characteristics. To the sehcdulc this year, the l3.A.A. has added intramural football and basketball games which have helped in the physical development of each participant. Fifty-two
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Soccer First Row: Metzger, coach, David Hyman, Stephen Wells, john Wieland, co-captain, Ed. Kellerman, co-captain, Bob Berger, Sam Mutch, Phil Scott, coach. Second Row: Norman Silverman, Donald McCarty, Paul Tobin, Bill Millis, Fred Campo, Donald Wolfe. Third Row: George Milner, Harvey Myerson, James Stokes, Alan Cohn. As traditional and typical of Friends' Select as the familiar red brick wall, is the exciting soccer season played by the boys each year. This year the team inspired more school spirit than it has in many years. The team's victory over Penn Charter started the season oil' with enthusiasm and loud cheers for the fighting eleven. Under the expert instruction of their new coach, Master Phil Scott, the hoys brought out the best for Select. As an added highlight for the season, two of our SCHEDULE Friends' Select Moorestown Friends'... Friends' Select Penn Charter ..........,........,....., Friends' Select Moorestown Friends ',,.. ......., Friends' Select Wilmington Friends' ,......,.,. , Friends' Select Friends' Central ,.......,........,. Friends' Select Haverford School ..,....,......... Friends' Select Germantown Friends' ,....... . Friends' Select Germantown Academy ',,...... Friends Select ..,.,,...... Wcsttown School ......,.. Friends' Select George School ............... Friends Select Wilmington Friends'.,, Friends' Select Episcopal Academy '.... . varsity players, John Wieland and Ed Kellerman made the All Scholastic Soccer Team, and the Interacademic Soccer Team, high honors for Select. With the aid of these and other valuable players, Select found itself placed second in the Interacademic League, losing the deciding game to Episcopal Academy 3-0. The unrelenting spectators will never forget this seas0n's George School game. In the pouring rain they watched the hard playing varsity struggle and unfortunately, with heavy hearts, saw them dc- feated. However, the Student Council open house at Master Ted's, following the game, served to cheer even the most water-logged heart. Bad weather seemed to play quite a role in our soccer season as the VVestown game also proved. This time the game was at home, and some spectators :assembled in cars and others braved the rain to watch the swimming teamg but this too ended in defeat for Select, 3-0. We are certain that next year the soccer team of Friends' Select School will bring as much excitement and pride to the students as it did this year. Fifty-three
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