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FIRST ROW: Rita Bentley, Janice Carruthers, Arlene Glenn, Nancy Andrews, Betty Woods, Carol Knapp, Judy Higgins, Flora McClure, Kay James, Fran- ces Cain. SECOND ROW: Bertha Pope, Barbara Miller, Janice McAuley, Helen Elfrink, Andrea Lambert, Rita Murray, Betty Bryan, Nancy Boring, Dixie Compton, Anne Straub, Linda Brobst. THIRD ROW: Loretta Seymour, Barbara Raver, Jackie Masters, Julie North, Mary Soltesz, Barbara Groves, Rosalind Laut, Jo Ann Harter, Judy Helsel. FOURTH ROW: Linda Petty, Verna Wilburn, Phyllis Garrett, Coral Feucht, Judy Eubank, Betty Crosby, Jackie Root, Susie Murphy, Prudy Minor, Phyllis Vance. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is open to all girls in the high school. This is an organi- zation that helps freshmen girls and new girls coming into our school, and promotes athletic activities for all upper six grades. This is accomplished by means of the big sister plan, through the Big Sister Board. Board members were: Judy Higgins, Janice Carruthers, Ar- lene Glenn, Carol Knapp, Betty Woods, Barbara Day, Jo Dill, Peggy Knapp, and Marcia Mc- Guire. The GAA sponsored two guest speakers this year. They were: Mr. W. Middledorf, of the American Red Cross, who helped the Junior Class in its course in First Aid, and Dr. Floyd Faust, who talked on the subject Are You Fit To Be Tied? , One of the main accomplishments of the club this year was the teaching of dancing to all high school students. This was under the instruction of Mrs. Dorothy Breckler, formerly from the dancing staff of Arthur Murray Studios. Our only means of financing the GAA is the candy sale, which is encouraged by competition between classes. The freshmen won the Taffy sale and the juniors won the Yeanut Brittle sale. The officers each year are elected by the members and this year the officers were: Betty Woods, President, Judy Higgins, Vice President, Jo Dill, Treasurer, Barbara Day, Secre- tary, Flora McClure, Publicity Chairman, Peggy Knapp, Activities Chairman, Carol Knapp, Demonstration Head, Arlene Glenn and Janice Carruthers, Sports Heads. The girls in the GAA have an opportunity to participate in a great many sports. Each type of sport has a sport head. A girl is elected by her fellow classmates. Compliments of GROVEPORT JEWELERS All watches Electronically Tested, Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repair. 620 Main Street Groveport, Ohio Te 6-? 4. i X-. .ta
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FIRST ROW: Barbara Berry, Janet Hall, Gretta Moore, Carol Schlaegel, Donna Dozier, Kathy Hessler, Carole Wiles, Thelma Schleppi, Nancy Miller, Barbara Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Young, Judy Mengering, Diane Ray, Penny Sarber, Joyce Hecox, Bonnie Reed, Kay Clark, Patty Myers, Barbara Day, Leigh Pritchard, Jill Preest, Marcia McGuire, Kay Helber, Dixie Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Judy Degenhart, Patty Newberry, Ida Fran- cisco, Becky Fowler, Patty Gillespie, Jo Dill, Annabelle Seabolt, Mary Jane McCollister, Charlene Acker, Julie French, Dorothy Waldren, Estella Myers, Marlene Goble. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Smith, Judy Rowe, Mar- lan Friend, Ruth Ball, Shirley Denk, Mary Drury, Shirley Palm, Jo Flynn, Sylvia Leonard, Peggy Knapp. G. A. A. Hockey head was Dixie Compton. We played Grandview and won. The squad was made up of outstanding players from the Junior and Senior classes. The hockey tournament was won by the Junior Class. More time is given to basketball than any other sport. Nancy Boring was in charge. The Fresh men, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior teams played Bexley, Grandview, and University teams. Groveport has girls' teams of which they can be very proud. They certainly won their share of games. The intramurals were won by the Seniors. The powder-puff tournament was won by Betty Woods' team. 5 Next comes badminton. Carol Knapp was head of this sport. We play both singles and doubles. Each girl draws for her opponent and the winners play winners until we have a champion. Doubles are run in a similar manner but a team must win two out of three games. Table Tennis is carried on the same as badminton. Flora McClure was head of this sport. Shuffleboard head was Marcia McGuire. Tennis head was Mary Jane McCollister. This sport is one that has not been emphasized at Groveport. We hope that this will change in the near future. In charge of softball for the year was Charlene Acker. We play a class tournament and also choose powder-puff teams for play-offs. Last, but not least, is tumbling. Anyone who has the ability to tumble may participate in this sport. Bertha Pope and Jill Preest shared the responsibility of this sport. We wish to thank our advisor, Mrs. Margaret Young, for making this year a successful one. Compliments of GROVEPORT LOCKER Quality Meats Frozen Foods Processing for Home Freezers Q36 Blacklick St. Phone Te 6-5344
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