Chenango Valley High School 1961 Yearbook (Chenango Bridge, NY) - Full Access

Girls' intramural sports are opened to any girl who desires to Iearn the fundamentals and rules of various sports. Teams for each sport are set up and a competitive schedule be– tween the teams enables the players to get actual knowledge of the par– ticular sport by playing. During the intramurals, the seventh grade girls play the eighth grade girls, ninth vs. the tenth, and eleventh vs. twe Ifth. lntramurals ore set up for speed-a– way field hockey, basketball, volleyball, baseball and bowling. The Girls' Leaders Club act as timers, scorers, and officials at these games. At the end of each sports season, invitations are accepted from other schools to attend sports days and ploy days. The girls to ploy for these days are selected from girls participating in intromurols. Girls' Intramural Sports Drill Team ROW ONE: Left to Right, C. Bennett, L. Holt, K. Weug, N. Holt, B. Bevins, L. Gallaway ROW TWO: D. Greene, S. Douglass, S. Fernald, B. Wallis, S. Hurlburt, S. Vaughn, J. Potok, R. Hill, L. Cleorwoter The girls' drill team was newly formed this year by a group of girls who wonted to learn precision marching and various formations. Under the direction of Miss Sandra Stone, the girls hove demonstrated fine performances during the half– time at our basketball games. 87

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