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Passes and Shots As G. A. A. members came out for after school basketball, they worked hard for those precious points toward an S letter, and the honor of playing in the Army Navy game. Selecting of the players was up to the basketball department headed by Barb Roads, and her assistant Kay Ryan. For the price of one thin dime Sheldon Shaw came to the girls' gym to witness the event. This year, Miss Lois Wood, of Kirk junior higih's physi- cal educational department was on hand to blow the whistle. After a terrific battle, Navy emerged victorious -- 26 to l2. Dead eye Shirley Reichenbach walked off with the honors bagging 20 of Navy's 26 points. ARMY - Back Row - Patty Young, Mary Louise Satter, Viola Pattinson. Front Row - Jeanne Anderson, Betty Herrmann Alice Wiseman NAVY - Back Row - Gilda Pizzuti, Janet Cotner, Eleanor Dobrinich. Front Row - Gerry Lyons, Shirley Reichenbach, Jean Cormack fifteen
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Creative Dances U H MY aching back. No doubt you've heard this expression many times on Wednesday mornings. These gruesome groans are brought about by Modern Dancers, who look like pretzels on Tuesday nights in the gym!! All sorts of exercises and dances are performed to the beat of a drum, the purpose is to gain poise and grace. Each girl is given a chance to show creative ability by making up indi- vidual steps, then the best steps are molded into a complete dance. Modern Dancers were featured in the Christmas program, when lO girls performed the Carol Dance. Modern Dancing is sponsored by the Athletic Council, and the dancers are under the leadership of Lois Gerstenberger. Back Row -- Jean Cormack, Barbara Goodwin Third Row - Carol Warren, Carol Jones, Beverly Ferguson, Sally Corrigan, Jackie Baxter, Marilyn Guillet, June Cadiou, Jean Romaine, Janette Woodard, Dorothy Murray, Pat Corrigan, Betty Ross, Betsy Lou Grande Second Row - Marion Rinear, Shirley Reichenbach, Phyllis Powell, Stormy Robinson, Pat Palik, Helen Caine, Nancy Leare, Mary Schofield, Gean Ehranbeit, Betty Morgans, Tommie Collins, Connie Evans Front Row - Lois Baughman, Margaret Hoffman, Lois Gerstenberger, Jean Simmons fourteen
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Page 20 text:
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Back Row - Janet Cotner- Shirley Reichenbach, Lee Williams. Front Row - Viola Pattinson, Dot Murray, Sue Goske, Margie McKnight, Barb Roads, Claire Land- grebe, Kay Ryan. Back and Forth If ALE- HARVARD surely sounds like it was an exciting volleyball game. I wish I had been there. lt must have been as fierce a battle as if it were between those two universities. Sheldon E. Shaw remarked this as he listened to Betty Herrmann, in charge of Volleyball, and her assistant, Carroll Allen, describe this sports classic. Twice weekly the gym rang with high-pitched shouts as team matched skill with team. Girl vied with glirl for the honor of being in the Yale- Harvard. Finally the field was narrowed down, and a picked crew was chosen for the engagement. After straining for the championship, Harvard was vic- toriou lYale lost nobly in the close race? in two out of three games. Acting wisely, thinking quickly, being alert, playing well, and playing in all games of her team but one - that is the description of any Yale- Harvard girl. Spectators expected a fine game with such fine teams, and they were not disappointed. sixteen
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