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Organized to interest the more energetic South Side girls, the hockey teams promote co- ordination and teamwork in their participants. Driving, dodging, and dribbling, the girls corn- peted against the teams of neighboring high schools, Although they won few games and black and blue marks were common, team members acquired greater proficiency. Comparatively new at South Side, archery has been steadily and rapidly increasing in popularity. Strong arms, steady nerves, and a keen eye are the attributes of a good archer. Meeting twice a week after school, the girls collect points tor the various awards ottered. HOCKEY HONOR TEAM - ROW 'l: Caro- line Gamble, Nancy Burke, Betsy Abel, Carol Fretz, Evelyn Schult, ROW 2: Josie Engle, Diedre Phillips, Sue Merris, Gayle Smith. ROW 3: Ronnie Roberts, Norma Oel- kers, Mary Lodge, Jeanne Webster, Pat Moore, Bette Derrine. supplementing studies Mary Lodge and Rhoda Aylant dribble towards their goal while Norrria Oelkers, Barbara Feay, and Roni Roberts block their advance. Ancrisnv HoNoR TEAM - Carol omi- ner, Myrna Gottfried, Judy Drezner, Nancy Langsarn, and Mriarn Kehl. 140
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fv' fn V .7 7 GIRLS' BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM - ROW 1: L. James, V, Euston, V. Woodcock, M. Lodge. ROW 2: R. Roberts, B. Koufmon, G. Clayton, E. Anderson, L. Bornovich. energetic basketball squad M, Modorsky shoots ci bosket while others try in voin to prevent the scoring, R. Roberts ond V. Woodcock stort the game with o iurnp shot, During the third time division, Mondays ond Thursdays we-'e devoted to boslcetboll practice. Guards developed defensive tech- niques, while tor'.i.d'ds perfected possng, cotching, ond shooting sictfs. When combined, on excellent disploy of coordination, endurance, speed, ond sportsmonship vvos produced, Those ployers dernonstro- ting on outstanding knowledge ond opplicotion of these skills were selected to represent South Side in intromorol competition, 139
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VOLLEYBALL HONOR TEAM - Kaufman. with stimulating spirit Mary Lodge, Sue Morris, Gail Clayton, Virginia Woodcock, Barbara Side out and rotate echoed from the gym as teams practiced volleyball this fall. Under the guidance of Mrs. Dorothy Casey, the girls became skilled at spikes, overhand serves, and blocks. Class teams competed for the top position. From these groups the best players were chosen to form the honor team. I I BADMINTON HONOR TEAM - ROW 1: Betsy Anderson, Gail Clayton. ROW 2: .loan Lozo, Janice Webster, Ann Greenberg, Vir- ginia Wccdcock, Barbara Kaufman. J L I ,Vi .E .X-F5 Played singly or with a partner, badminton is one of the games in which a player can develop deception and variety of attack without revealing his intentions. Under the direction ot Miss Louise Cressey, the agility and visual accuracy of every girl was stimulated, and techniques similar to those practiced in volleyball were encouraged. ! l . --,J A QR
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