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Girls GotA - Courtin' Practice makes perfect, as the girls set examples by practicing before their games. From the volleyball courts can be heard enthusiastic yells while girls practice daily, getting ready for the volleyball tournaments. Team work is essential and each girl strives to do her best to help the team win. .42 Yea Teamlv The girls cheer each other on in good spirits, hoping their team wins. 171 Heads you win, tails you lose, says referee Mrs. Groven to cap- tains Carol Hale and Freddy Lewis, who are waiting to see which team will begin the first serve.
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Girls Are Good Sports, Too taryg and Carol Walker, point recorder. l , , gferg The oflicers of GAA take time out to pose for a picture. Left to right: Kris Lee, treasurerg Freddy Lewis, vice- presidentg Carol Hale, presidentg Dale Comstock, secre- M' 45: Marilyn Moore, Dale 'Cornstock, and Barbara Yawa talk over rules that will be used in the various sports. Feminine athletes will be seen roving the sports grounds at N.M.H.S. this year. These sports minded lassies participate in volleyball, softball, and basketball tour- naments. These girls form a group noted for skill and sportsmanship. These girls also show fine form on the dance floor when they sponsored dances to raise money in order to buy new sports equipment. NV EMCKING ll Barbara Yawa and Marilyn Moore serve cokes at a GAA dance. Paul Gleason is perched on top of the - N. . 'Q ice machine while Dale 1 Comstock waits for a coke ,f i as Jim Angelico dances with i ' Barbara Hale. E E lr Q M ,iw 5 . 51 i 'R 170 ,M N .., C xX vi
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Club an 3' l 25? 5 0 This is the way to hit the ball! Sly coach, Mr. Perrin, knows the correct way to teach feminine jean Young how to play! To begin with team,-this is a tennis racquet explains Mr. Zellers, coach of the girls tennis team. His avid listeners are: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Kathy Robak, Gerry Brill, Joyce Friedman, Eileen Horowitz, Gay Andrews, and Sharon Wheeler. BACK ROW: Ruth Busse, Joyce Jirovic, Faith Wescoatt, Marilyn Bockhold, Rose Armstrong and Ellen French. With hopes of qualifying for the state meet in April, a small but determined group of girls will work hard to make this, their first season, the best one the golf team will ever have. The team is comprised of four girls, Jean Young, Dawn Bell, Gay Andrews, and Judy Butler, who will vie for top honors along with the five other schools in competition. This is what we get for toting golf bags all day long! groan Judy Butler and Gay Andrews, two staunch mem- bers of the golf team. The tennis team began an early process of molding their players into topnotch performers in order to achieve the goal they have set for them- selves-to have the finest season yet. All of the members are new on the team with the exception of one player, Barbara Lackey, who is not pictured. Watch out opponents, she's dangerous! Gay Andrews serves the ball in winning form.
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