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Janell Marr shooting hopes that her shoT will break a tie and put her Team ahead Nancy McLane slams one over the net to score a point 1 0 Tix I-x Cn the Courts To The sound of bouncing basketballs, Temple City High School girls were inTroduced To The courts in The fall by an afternoon of fun and recreation. On October 7, basketball officially began with The election of captains and choosing of Teams. Under The leadership of Miss Margee Mohr, The 44 .hlhmwp girls learned leadership, sportsmanship, and new basketball techniques. ln an attempt To use These Techniques The senior girls challenged The faculty women in a basketball game. The faculty women met This challenge and, To The surprise of all, came out on Top of a 17-16 score. The Teachers added a note of humor when They paraded on The courT in Their 1920 bathing suits. The second quarter found GAA gathering aT The Temple City Bowling Alley every Thursday. This proved To be one of The mosT successful sports GAA has ever had. Many of The girls had never been bowling, and The enthusiasm Touched even The advisers. Before The end of The year, even The most inexperienced bowler had broken one hundred. EnThusiasm for This sport forced GAA to form a bowling league. The vice-presidency of The Girls' AThleTic Federation of SouThern California was Temple CiTy's honor This year, and iT held The first business meeting here. Those schools aT- Tending were Newhall, El Rancho, Mira CosTa, Whittier, Redondo, and Beverly Hills. The year was climaxed with The Awards Banquet in The latter part of May. New officers were installed, and all The girls received Their emblems, leTTers, or pins, depending on Their points. The banqueT was concluded by The be- stowing of The highest honor GAA can give, that of mosT valuable GAA girl. ,fff Any ,ll 2 A Here is a team of senior girls playing the women faculty members Wendy Triay and Miss Marty Hall iump for the Toss.
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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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