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G.A.A. Character, good sportsmanship, and physical fitness are the prime traits of the Girl's Athletic Association. Under the supervision of Mrs. Turney, Mrs. Wiebush, and Miss Smith the girls increased their proficiency in many and varied skills. The season began with girls aiming at the head pin, the bull's eye and the tennis ball as they participated in bowling, archery, and tennis. As the weather grew colder the girls moved inside to the volleyball courts and the swimming pool. And as the year progressed the volleyball was exchanged for a basketball, while the warm weather drew the girls outside for softball and cycling. The major activities of the year were the rec-night” initiation of new members and the awards banquet to complete the school year. Barb Bankford and Pam Allen received their rose from social chairman Joyce DcBruler during our 1961 initiation of new members.
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BACK ROW, left to right: L. Oswald, W. Clutter, D. McLevige, B. Martin, P. Clinton, S. Evens, B. Bender, B. McMahon, T. Kinison. SIXTH ROW: R. Jones, J. Finley, R. Green, R. Jones. J. Budgins, T. Seitcr, J. Newton, T. Cantwell, R. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: D. Bloyer, R. Russell, C. Bainter, T. McKay, D. Snuggerud, J. Iscly, M. Badertschcr, G. Turner. FOURTH ROW: T. Berg, B. Drake, D. McKenna, M. Bergsten. J. Montena, B. Hinshaw, M. Bainter. THIRD ROW: G. Richardson, J. Peterson, R. Maitland, G. Samp, M. Hartman, M. Pierce, D. Ancona. SECOND ROW: T. Lucpkcs, J. Burden. Sgt. at Arms; L. Vaughan, Pres.; M. Thompson, V. Pres.; F. Lilagrcn, Sec.-Treas.; J. Murphy. FRONT ROW: J. Dunn, C. Smith, J. Moore, D. Plapp, G. Huffman. H” Club A major letter is one of the greatest honors which can be bestowed upon a high school athlete. This award is received by a boy who has sacrificed much for his school and his fellow students. At Harlem a varsity athlete is shown special recognition by membership in the H Club. When given this recognition an athlete must also assume certain responsibilities. Working on the homecoming dance and ushering for all home basketball games were the two main activities sponsored by the H Club; but the father-son night, and the spring steak fry were the most popular with the boys. Besides these many recreational activities, the club made a monetary presentation to Harlem's basketball teams and established a systematic method of displaying athletic honors on the letter. All activities were supervised by John Phillips and Elmer Plew, faculty advisors. 159
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