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' ' f 'vs UIQ. GSC girls active during year 'D Q Ya . if , Flag IV' 1 , 'Qt f If l 'oi'l,ns. if was 6 it, 8 , 'xi .igll Q Lr ,a .s Hockey, selling brownies, dancing and offering barbecues were just a sampling of the variety of activities available to the girls of the Girls Sports Club. Girls Sports Club was an honorary intramural club. To be eligible for membership, the girls had to participate in at least one varsity team in either field hockey, volleyball, basketball or softball. ln field hockey team members beat teams from the University of New Mexico, West Mesa and Rio Grande High schools. To raise money the girls sold brownies and had a coat check and booth at the Speech Club Carnival. Girls from all over the city were invited to compete in ping-pong, bad- minton and fencing on Girls Sports Day in March, sponsored by the club members. At the beginning of the year members held a barbecue in honor of the new women's physical education teachers. Miss Anne Poston sponsored the club. this page, upper: Girls Sports Members are Vicki Allen, president, Debra Davidson, vice-president, Robin Rowland, treasurer, Karen Massagli, secre- tary, Annelle Griffin, historian, Michele Connelly, historian, Frankie Elmore, historian, Alexandra Reinhardt, historian, second row: Barbie Stewart, Noreen Knudson, Cynthia Eilar, Sandy Kurth, Janet Wood, Debbie Gill, Velma Quintana, Chris Garcia, Linda Raczek, third row: Cathy Lies, Sandy Rost, Sherry Brown, Becky Davies, Cheryl Reimholz, Patti Greene, Michele Sasmcr, Margaret Quintana, Kathryn Leslie, Debbie Dalton, not pictured: Sue Beltz, Ana Etienne, Cindy King, Susan Fisher, Pat Perdue, Barbara Walton. left: Sandy Rost warms up before a game. Organizations
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y' Gymnasts compete in Clympics Long hours of practice and participa- tion in the Junior Olympics were part of the activities of the members of the Girls Gymnastics Club, the only one of its kind in the city. Averageing eight hours of practice C1 week, the girls met each day to perfect their routines. During the year the members held intra-squad meets, and Nov. 17 girls attended the University of New Mexico Gymnastic Clinic, where they received individual instruction on the routines. ln February members competed with other state gymnasts in the Junior Olympics at Del Norte High School. Miss Carol Bain sponsored the club. this page, above: Marit Tully, president, Diane Goin, Jan Sowell, Karen Beverley, Janet Payton, Kathleen Smith, second row: Cathy Howieson, Deborah Stagner, Beverly Anderson, Deborah McLaren, Jan Siegrist, Michele Schneider, Susan Larsen, third row: Lori Kelly, Debi Brewer, Manzano High, Gail Breece, Joan Beck, Zoe Long, Marsha Hann, Helen Onan, Laurie Mares, Miss Bain, spon- sor, fourth row: Melanie Hill, Patty Connell, vice- president, Rosanne Romero, Linda Guerra, Mary Talley, Patti Archer, Cynthia Jones, Diane Daly, Laura LaCourse, Marian Roh. right: Kathi Smith bal- ances on the uneven parallel bars. 180 I-frfwesee-W-oss ..
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