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Peg Vxfhonsetler, Carol Schuleke, Def Loris Beucler, Carolyn Neal, and Carolyn Meek, compete in an after school game. Another contest shows .lean Doege and Nancy Rosenlwerger battling under the lmsket. Skill at sl1uHlelvog11'd is displayed lwy Diane Schaefer, janet Loveless and Anne Clonch, ln the lwottom row, Dotty Ziegler and lVl.ll'1lyI1 lvlounsey prove themselves nmsf ters .lt talwle tennis. S.1nt.m Clans is ll popular guy with fair young misses Slmron Dean, Carol Kroemf er, Slmron Kroemer, Ann W111'1ielel, Bev' erly Nlaxnor, B-lI'lWSl1'4l Seiyers, Florence Vxfyss, and Doris Longglrdner, 124 If K
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to the Ball Game Awards are given by the G.A.A. to sports' minded girls who receive points in after school practices in the various sports. The blocked N , the club's highest award, is given when 1,000 points have been earned. An emblem is given h . W en 600 points have been obtained. Ollie K cu ive committee of this club are president, Peg Whonsetler: vicefpresident, Mary Ann Snyder: secretary, jerry Schweizer: point recorder, DeLoris Beucler: junior representative, Marilyn Bilf cer: and sophomore representative, Carol Schuelke. ers forming the exe' t' Although it requires hard work and time, the girls have fun in their athletic activities. Such a - g m as ollered by this club plays a great role in producing healthy Americans and impresses on young peoples minds the rules of fair play, good sportsmanship, and '1 feelin f complete sports pro ra 1 g o companionf ship so im ort' ' ' ' p ant loi good citizenship. ln the above circle .ire the ollicers of U A.A Seated, Snyder and Vxfhonsetler, Standing, Beucler Bilcer, Schuelke, and Schwvm I t -tit n the left picture below .ire Liggctt, Bowser .ind S. Kroemer. Sc'o l row. Ea-'fel' ' v V e Ik gc son. Drcwett, lxissinger, and C. Kroemer. Third row. Sterling, lvlounsey. l:.n'r. Lehman, l'lershbervcr Trin , , 1, and Davenport Fourth row, liaylor, Krause, Straub ind L l' . . .incis ln the right picture, tn-sr row ir' Al , . L exinder, l lenry, Ramp, ind Young. Second row. l'l.1tcb.XV.ill. l1lCS.XX7lNKl- and Traster. Third row Terr , y, l'l.ll'I'I9, l3ulm.1bn, johnson, .ind Gwttlrlcd. 17
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