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jill Sponts, Oeteizmmation, Oeoication The Girls' Athletic Association was one of the most popular and busiest clubs on campus this year. While keeping their cool and looking feminine, the girls who joined G.A.A. always worked hard either trying to compete in their sports or trying to raise money for their active club. There were all kinds of sports: gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, swimming, softball, track, tennis and even powderpuff football. The girls were led byz Glenda Woodrow, president, Sharon Andrus, vice-president, Velvie Richardson, secretary, Karen Briggs, treasurer, Terri Bozzo, fund raising, Katie Padilla, publicity, and Nlamie Sum, Custodian of Records. With the help of Mrs. Camany the club withstood many of the problems and challenges clubs face. f I 1 . Qf,-Qi5., Loves .L X J N ik All the members of G.A.A, an GAA. Bozzo Katie Padilla Mamie Sum 2 lf Y A Eli i I.. .
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livestock, lano, Contests, l2iBBons . . . Ella Competing in land judging this year werei Ed Rogers. Earl Escobar, David Brown, Rick Cokley, and Bill Snyder. .As tunnis f 'T' .Z 'y.- vb ff'-As-3931 MM A 'F fiifiiisi v.fHf7.jg4w, '- Future Farmers of America must have been the most active club on campus. Not only did they sponsor the King and Queen of Hearts' Dance which was a BIG success but they also held the Donkey Basketball game, went to the state convention, and attended twenty judging contests of land, livestock, and vegetables. Youth with a Purpose was the motto of FFA., which the club more than lived up to, This year's officers include president, Paul Richardson, vice-president William Smith, secretary, Kathy Martin, treasurer, Sharon Andrus, sentinel, Charla Rubis, and reporter, Rick Cokley. William Smith, vice- president, commented on the year's events. Alisal FFA. gets a lot from the Student Body and hopes that you, the students. get much enjoyment in return. 1 f? 1 1 Xfrgi' f N -,I H 1- - Y as ..,-,- 6 Z9. L4-I Front row: left to right: Mr Mullen, C. Andrus, E. Escobar. G. Hopper, M. Lazzoroni, K, Martin, T. Fossette. M, Stidolph, 2nd Row: B. Farnworth, J. Cokley, C Brown, M. Cox. C. Dedampierre, M. Martin, D. Dames, M. Bernal, T. Rose. 3rd Row' D. Dickerson, B. Hopper, W. Smith, T. Martin, K Andrus, S Andrus, C. Pemperton. Back Flow: S. McCulIy, E, Rogers, Fl. Cokley, P. Dyke, B. Snyder, L Ross, D. Brown. L Jeanlrout, C. Rubis. :wg Eli, -1' x Gala- -... 'Nl' -ev - .yqf aa.
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Blocks, SWGAIERS, DOIDIS . . Block A Choo-choo O . LA The G.A.A. snowrm - Y ., Block A is an exclusive club for sweater holders only. In order to get their sweaters they have to gather G.A.A. points. One trip the club participated in was to Eastridge to try out the sport of ice skating and another to a professional basketball game earlier this year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Camany and Sharon Andrus the club accomplished a lot this year. Sharon Andrus commented on her club: This year Block A enjoyed many fun activities, such as barbeques and parties. We had a carvvash to raise money. Our advisor, Mrs. Camany, participated in many of these activities with us l SKGMGK Cin Anticipation? J.- 100. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w-H 1-mwngnw. W-----A-0 A - W ,. .. .f-2. - q 1--
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