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Girl athletes ' group shapes up in various competitive sports Johnetta Archie watches her teammate returning the ball to the opposition. Believing in exercise as a way to at¬ taining sound bodies, members of Girls’ Athletic Association reported to gym or pool weekly for competitive sports. Mem¬ bers organized teams headed by captains for tourney competition. Games of wallball, basketball, volley¬ ball and swimming competition made the girls’ gym and pool noisy places after school as team struggled with team for status of victor. Miss Arlene Heward was faculty di¬ rector of the group. April Turner enjoys free leisure time swimming in the girls’ pool after school in GAA. Senior members: Sandra Grady, Jurutha Fowlkes, Diane Bailey, Margaret Bryant and Sherri Campell. Far left: Miss Arlene Heward demon¬ strates how to block in the game of bas¬ ketball. Members jump to get control of the ball in an inter squad basketball game. 29
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Senior Hi—Y men form underclassmen ' s club HI-Y hosted the annual Sweethearts’ Ball this year at the Holiday Inn in Port¬ age. Cheryl Harris was Sweetheart Ball Queen, Sherri Campbell first runner-up, Debbie Gearring second runner-up, and third runner-up, Doris Brewer. As athletes, members competed in basketball with the men teachers, the faculty winning. The organization enter¬ tained at a number of sock hops and held a hot pants contest. President was Rodney Myers, vice president, Lee Gates. The sponsors were Mr. Harvey Clay and Mr. Dwayne Rogers. Senior HI-Y set up a junior HI-Y for underclassmen. Front row: Carl Moore, David Standifer, George Taylor, Al Carey, Bruce Rhymes. Sec¬ ond row: Charles Graves, James Hazelett, Malcolm Varnado, Mike Haynes, Richard Mcln- nis. Third row: Reginaill Hill, Lee Gates, Rodney Myers.
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Cheerleaders collect money for new attire Keeping enthusiasm high at football and basketball games, the Horace Mann cheerleaders were an inspiring team. The girls earned money having bake sales and car washes, selling candy and holding dances in the gym to raise sufficient funds to buy new uniforms for the squad. Sponsors Miss J ackie Dozier and Mbs Benja Waugh helped the girls stay in con¬ dition for the season. Left to right: Cheryl Harris, Anita Bell, Geraldine Washington and Paula Wilson dbplay thei r jumping ability, helpful in cheering for the teams.
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