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ln speed-away, the only two methods of handling the ball are with the feet and hands. A ground ball may not be picked up except with your feet. D D 0 With a splash in the pool, a crack of the bat, the twang of an arrow, and a heel and toe, Temple City's first Play Day began. The theme, Turkey Round-Up, was carried out by using autumn leaves, turkey cut-outs, pilgrim hats, and pumpkins as name tags. Girls from Mark Keppel, Burroughs, South Pasadena, and Glendale ioined Temple City in an afternoon of fun. Something new was added when, under the direction of Miss Martha Hall, a dance workshop was useol. Girls from each school were put in different groups. The groups made up dances, anol the best one was presented to everyone after the tournaments. Other sports in which lt's a hit! Bonnie Ruwet, an active GAA member, gets away a good hit at a GAA meeting. the Field the girls participated were basketball, softball, swim- ming' and archery. In January GAA went up to Mt. Waterman for a day in the snow. Along with GAA adviser, Mrs. Mariam Stein, all GAA members had a wonderful time. With the beginning of third quarter GAA began softball. This proved to be the most popular girls' sport of the year. Teams and captains were elected, and a round-robin tournament was held. In June GAA went on a beach party to Huntington Beach. This was the last GAA activity of the year. Ball one! Janet Fippen looks the ole ball over and decides to let the catcher go for it. A speed-away game is started as shown. Members of one team kick the ball as far down the field as they can, to their opponents.
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.JE QQLJPS as ?9 9 Bev Borger 1 k A WZT V I J President F ' . - 7 at J - f ' f , .,,.. sl .hfl V.:-Lf. 1 , K .5 F 4. I GAA Officers: Back row: Linda Moore, Sevey Williams, Andrea Utierson. Froni row: Carol Price, Nancy McLane, Nancy Porter. Girls' Athletic Association GAA: Back row: J. Sherrard, J. Clark, C. Tazalier, S. McCook, J. Raef, J. Raef, M. A. Annunziafa, D. Dietzel. Third row: V. Ipsen, B. Crane, W Triay, D. Singelyn, S. Shirk, M. Lindstrom, D. Snyder, S. Holmes, P. Weisz, M. Odgen, M. Marconi. Second row: J. Marr, M. A. Grande, S Longsfreet, J. Carmack, J. Peroni, J. Lindberg, C. Gies, B. Ruwef, D. Finkle, G. Marsch. Front row: S. Maloney, C. Bettis, J. Flippen, C. Sweet P. McGuire, B. Johnson, J. Stelle, E. Sisola, S. Gray.
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Qpp - ---' rg ,..,.,. f' 2 e MA gb ,z 94' 9 H 5 .9 as 003 ' x fill? gimni rl! 'IHA' A U' I s ,, Swim Team: Back row: C. Geis, L. Moffat, C. Price, N. Landing, D. MacDonald. Front row: D. Finkle, A. Utterson, F. Maxey, N. Lauderdale, J. Stevens. . . . In the Water Adventures of Peter Pan was the First Annual Swim Show held on May 23-24. The participants in- cluded a rnaiority of all girls' physical education swim classes. Main characters from Walt Disney's Peter Pan were portrayed in the story. Actors and dancers assisted the swimmers in carrying out the theme and narration. The advanced swim class and its student director, Fran- ces Maxey, planned and organized the production un- der the supervision of their advisers, Mrs. Mariam Stein, Miss Margee Mohr, and Miss Martha Hall. This was the first year of swimming competition for Rehearsing for the First Annual Swim Show, May 23-24, are the members of the advanced swim class. Lf .iry 2. F ....' L' il' ' ' iiii Fmmx,fififfiiiiifii' '-ii 'T K y I I, W . r..- K. gifs I Z L ' x ig,-gif' 4' is. .iff l ilissr , :Q irii , rf siffzfif Ig? 'Fi V .... rw : A ..- L .si .-it L , g .---- . , Q- S lift' . ,.s if i s if lll 2 i iiii 5 ' M ' it , ..., gh H g , F , lf' il - , ' i - E irrr A r4 i . T i 11---QV ' n if K- - - -'-' -K.. ,,,i.:igg5.e,. - ,gf .,,5,g-xg -- f - ' - 5,4 the girls' swim program. Interested girls were encour- aged to try out, and the team was selected from those participants who practiced and had the best time in different events. Events for the meets included: TOO-foot crawl, TOO- foot breast, TOO-foot backstroke, TOO-foot butterfly, four-man-free-style relay, three-man-medley riay. Schools against which the swim team competed this year were: Rosemead, Burbank, La Puente, Excelsior, Montebello, and Fullerton. Girls in the swim classes practice new techniques for the Swim Show, May 23-24.
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