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BACK ROW: Shirley Rockow, Sandy Dell, Lynne Phelps, Kris Thomsen. FRONT ROW: Chris Rittenhouse, Marilyn White, Judy Crawford, Sheila Whitlow. Girls' Intramurals Combine Recreation and Competition Intramurals, a popular eighth period activity, are open to all girls who enioy sports and are interested in a supplementary sports program. Field hockey, soccer, volleyball, basketball, and baseball, in season, are among the sports offered in intramurals to provide girls with a chance for competition and development of athletic skills in a relaxed atmos- phere. Individuals as well as teams vie for top honors, and at the completion of each season, the best players are chosen to participate in Sportdays against outstanding girls from area schools. BACK ROW: Gail Knitter, Lael Groth, Sandy Dell, Shirley Rockow, Dottie Hannigan, Marilyn White. FRONT ROW: Linda Whitlow, Jean Zimber, Sheila Whitlow, Lynne Phelps. 110 BACK ROW: Chris Rittenhouse, Lael Groth, Sandy Dell, Joan Culling- worth, Marilyn White, Joyce Marks. FRONT ROW: Sue Naugle, Barbara Haner, Donna Jacobsen, Natalie Murray, Sheila Whitlow.
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G.A.A. Sponsors Sale of School Sweatshirts The Girls' Athletic Association, which has been under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Moffitt, for the last four years, strives to infuse the spirit of sportsmanship in each of its members. Girls participate in intramural sports such as basketball, volleyball, field hockey and base- ball to attain points toward awards and ulti- mately a prized trophy. Points are also received by team captains, cheerleaders, scorers, officials and sportsday players. This year the Association tried to bolster its treasury while boosting school spirit in its sale of Wildcat booster buttons and school . sweatshirts. GAA OFFICERS: Barbara Zuck, Vice-president, Nina Whitlow, Secretary-treasurer Jean Zimber, President. BACK ROW: Lael Groth, Joan Cullingworth, Kathy Rogers, Sandy Dell, Dorothy Hannigan, Sltirley Rockow, Sandy Tenny, Sherrie Tesch, Kris Thomsen, Candy Rittenhouse. THIRD ROW: Linda Whitlow, Christanne Rittenhouse, Joan Fisher, Lynne Phelps, Anne Driscoll, Gail Knitter, Kathy Shero, Joyce Fridd. SECOND ROW: Marilyn White, Barbara Haner, Sandra Sage, Katherine Esta Scudder, Gloria Sidoti, Pauline Andrews, Joyce Marks, April Waterman, Darlene Dengel, Natalie Murray. FIRST ROW: Donna Jacobsen, Susan Bean, Judy Jacobsen, Margaret Dunne, Judy Crawford, Cynthia Johnston, Katryn Wilkins, Rene Dalsis, Sheila Whitlow, Patricia Capone. 10
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Girls' Gym Classes are Varied, Vigorous The varied and active girls' gym classes at W.C. each beginning with strenuous alisthenics, form an annual curriculum devised so participants may become physically it and mentally alert. Many girls achieve a level of true marksmanship in archery, he first sport of the fall season. In late autumn, they are taught the fundamentals of ield hockey and soccer, ancl after several exhausting games learn the value of eam spirit and sportsmanship. The lessons gained in these games aid them immeasurably n basketball, the foremost winter sport. In the basketball season, girls practice dribbling, ivoting, free throws, lay up shots, and zone guarding techniques, to apply them in fficial, timed games. Supplementing team sports is the use of the school's excellent gymnastic apparatus. he horse, rings, ropes, parallel bars, and spring board add to the girl's coordination nd strength. Precision balance and agility are perfected in a basic gymnastic course. hen spring arrives, the girls begin square dancing and the principal spring sports, ennis and softball. The rewards derived from this calendar of girls' gym classes are evident. Physical reparedness and mental activity thus gained encourage each girl to enioy a well- ounded, healthy life. These are modified'Pl
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