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Page 127 text:
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modern dance program began in the fall. Every Monday during activity period, the gym was the scene of the vigorous leaps 'and enthusiastic jumps of the neophyte Martha Grahams. Through exer- cises and extensions, the girls developed grace and by Mrs. Dorothy Casey, thel dexterity. Formerly the modern dancers prepared a demonstration for the Red and Blue Meet. Incorpo- rating Modern Dance in the entrance this year gave more girls the opportunity to exhibit creative ability. ---I-W . s is 'lf , , 1 BE :ll ' 0 v K . Modern Dance: L. to R.: J. Weber, A. Skuggevik, G. Steinberg, G. Novak, N. Goldman, A. Byer, J. Madorsky F. Uiberall, J.Webster.
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Page 126 text:
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Gold Key Winners: L. to R.-M. Andre, J. Koster, A. Bush, A. Skuggevilc, K. Dotzler, L. Cassidy, J. Golletly, and C. Weinstein. Girls' Leaders Club: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: K. Dotzler, A. Skuggevik, B. Johnson, Vice-president, A. Bush, M. Hosfetter, M. Andre. SECOND ROW: E. Moutofchiefl, Treosurer C. Weinstein, President I. Liden, Secretory P. Moore, ond G. Mitchell. J. V. Cheerleaders: L. to R.: Moriorie Rudow, Dotty Wolloce, Co-captain Sue Scherer, Shelly Estreich, Sheri Hoflmon, Ellen Streisfeld, Toby Lempert.
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Page 128 text:
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Archery, badminton, volleyball, and hockey comprised the tall season of extra-curricular sports. After many hours ot practice and training under the guidance of Miss Louise Cressey and Mrs. Dorothy Casey, the girls became smoothly operating teams. Players in each sport participated in inter-mural com- petition. The most outstanding athletes represented Badminton H o n o r Team, L. to R.: M. Andre, B. Moutaf- chieff, V. Woodcock, A. Skuggevik, J. Galletly. South Side at Sports Day, where they met teams from four other high schools in the surrounding area. Although South Side did not succeed in capturing first place, the players exhibited cooperation, team- work, ability, and sportsmanship. They have been a credit to the school. Volleyball Honor Team: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: C. Weinstein, J. Galletly, SECOND ROW: M. Lodge, S. Morris, V. Woodcock. THIRD ROW: M, Wolfson, K. Dotzler, M. Levy, D. Kaplan.
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