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Skating with their guests, Terry Weatherspoon and Nelson Monk, tleftl GAA members Mary Hake, Brenda Niekamp, and loyce Dean enjoy a Christmas party at the roller rink. tbelowl Sometimes, just the struggle to keep the ball is hard work for CAA'ers in their regularly scheduled after-school basketball games. Organizations 141
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GAA'ers Receive MHS Sport Pins '69 Letter Awards Beginning with the fall sport of softball, all team members in the Girls' Athletic Association were able to earn either athletic pins or letter awards for their participation in the club's activities. Sponsored by Mrs. Sue Priest, the girls elected as their officers Vickie Barnes, president, Doris Beamer, vice-president, Robin Neely, secretary, Becky Given, treasurer, Patty lensen, historian, Joyce Dean, social chairman, and Gail Marshall, points recorder. Continuing a schedule set up for enjoyment of participation in individual and group activities, the girls moved indoors in November and began basket- ball play ending with a round-robin tournament that saw the Boy Watchers of the Thursday league as winners. Members of the winning team were Doris Beamer, Mary Hake, Brenda Niekamp, Darby and Debbie Monsen, Lana Lees, Linda Young, and Pawnee Talley. After Christmas vacation, the group switched to volleyball with a total of 40 girls playing five games each week in a five-team league. The Sixty-Niners in both the Tuesday and Thursday leagues won in the final play. In the first series of Exchange Days , Community R46's girls taught the MHS club to play floor hockey, then in February, the Mexico girls hosted a return session which taught gymnastic skills necessary for vaulting, balance beam floor exercises, and the un- even parallel bars. During March, thirteen teams of girls bowled two games a day at Mexico Lanes as a GAA activity. Out- door recreation resumed for the girls in April when they concentrated on archery and croquet skills. Financed by the making and selling of hostess brooms during the winter, 30 members of the club and their chaperons, Mrs. Priest, Mrs. Maxine Put- nam, and student teachers Mrs. Ellen Wilson and Mrs. Sarah Goss ended their year with an overnight campout at Meremac Park. To start play in a volleyball game, junior Nancy Ollis serves the ball with great skill. 140 Organizations
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