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emma Y . -, Q Top row: Cathy Hancock, Cathy Leh- man, Marcia Bravo, Ann Comer, Linda Elliot, Cathy Repass, Ann Rogers, second row: Marilyn Frankowski, Syri To start the school year off, GAA held the Freshman party and the initiation of the new members. Inter school playdays and sports days between East's GAA and the GAAs of other Phoenix Union schools were held on Thursdays and Satur- days for the girls to show their athletic abilities. GAA sponsored the awa rds pa rty held at the end of the year.
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l Top row: Miss Cole, Bob Rink, Karen Lynn, Vicki Peterson, Preben Ottesen, Bill Wallace, Curtis DeVries, Lin Neuman, Bob lnteman, Steve Kennedy, second row: Mrs. Ethington, Ellen Gordon, Doug Avery, Sue Sebring, Bessie Walker, Carla Johnson, Jim Dickie, Bob Murrillo, Debbie Stillion, Mike Hackett, Dee Dee Hizer, Curtis Ong, Devin Thronburg, third row: Cheryl Devries, Elaine Walsh, Penny Graves, Sharon Schneider, Marilyn Frankowski, Patricia Kyle, Becky Hampton, Kathy Kelley, Cindy Loewen, Jennifer, McNamera, Pat Reardon, Sharon Schneider, fourth row: Sue Binkowski, Marilyn McNaulty, Cindy Wilson, Joyce Spence, Paula Henry, Shelly Doyer, Vickie Walker, Karen Clark, Karen Rauch, front row: Julia Rusenburg, Susan Saylors, Pat Watson, Louise Echols, Diane Cook, Donna Hyman, Nancy Bruining, and Kit Young are the iunior and senior members of Parnassus, an honorary scholastic club, this year. Top row: Mark Roberts, Mike Keim, Billy Goldsmith, David Fish, Mark Gong, Doreen Lee, Anita Bushkin, Margo Lieffort, Dru Burns, Mike Corte, Miss Cole, second row: George Roose, Kenny McCIoan, Janet Jeardoe, Jim Lundsford, Mis- chelle Robbins, Mary Garcia, Karen Crandle, Terry Parlette, Sue Joiner, third row: Martin Ulloa, Debbie Christl, Kim Reiman, Pam Zimmerman, Cristal De- Witt, Kay Reed, Ann Rink, Cathy Rink, Cindy McCue, Gayleene Perkins, Linda Whitehead, Juanita Warnerf' fourth row: Donna Charles, Helene Davis, David Almendarez, Lori Nelson, Gail Johnson, Peggy Purves, Isabelle Braunstein, front row: June Hafhill, Cynthia Ofpering, Rhonda Battle, Janey Bustrum, Anita Jones, and Janet Sunstrom are the members of Parnassus. The Parnassus Club officers for this year are Patty Hill, president, Linda Biggs, vice-president, Gail Harry, sec- retary, and Frank Kennedy, treasurer. Students with a high aca- demic record and good citizen- ship are eligible for Parnassus. Some Parnassus members receive scholarships upon graduation. During the year they have special speakers come to their meetings to talk about the various career oppor- tunities available to them. Dur- ing the Christmas season they provide special help to afneedy family in the valley. 209
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Top row: Mr. Galen, sponsor, Bob Cruz, second row: George Brooks, Stan Rey- noldsp front row: Laura Lee Shaw, Stacy Hudgens, and Jim Rich are the members ofthe Biological Investigators Club for this school year. Individual proiects, as well as a group experiment, are some of the activities of the Biologi- cal Investigators Club. Prize money was awarded to the club for a group proiect which they A entered in the State Fair. Stu- dents received a chance to ful- fill curiosities they may have in the field of science In the club. I Stan Reynolds tests the effects that dit- David Robertson, vice-president of the club, checks weekly growth of a plant in his ferent chemicals have on his individual controlled experiment. proiect for the club. 211
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