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if y. .. z .NJ ta .Q ,!WfWff4' 4 Pictured from left to right at the installation of officers in the Home Economics Department are: Marguerite Peterson, Frances Cavallero, LeE11en Zuber, Martha Cokely, Janice Faccio, Arlene 4 Anderson, and Joyce Baird. ,lal,e ill . rem.. FUTURE HUMEMAKERS ff V A ' x V ' twtt ati UF AMERICA wi fi. is 'H 1' W - 4 . wif ss' lfqaal . ,.,... ANA, , - '41 E it . . , . . ,, This active organization is open to . 'ww . M si 'A any high school student who has ' J-tr5'sk'5'f taken a home economics course or is at z, I I presently enrolled in one. F. H. A. is heart a non-profit organization and is spon- sored by the home economics depart- ment. This year F. H. A. boasts its largest membership since it was organized. One of the many activities of F. H. A. this year was the sending of Christmas gifts to the Lazy Mountain Childrens Home. A Christmas fashion show and tea was given by the F. H, A. girls. Each member modeled something she had made herself. The purpose of the organization is to help girls to live better today in order that the home-making pupils life and ll: those ot their families may be better kiwgju Kin, 4 A t tomorrow. Their motto is Toward New Horizons. . i I fcirclel Two F. H. A. girls serve refreshments at the United Nations Tea. lBot.t,omJV Posed informally along the stairs from left to right are IHIH. A. officers: A. Anderson, M. Peterson, J. Paccio, P. Cavallero, M. Cokely, D, Ernst, and L. Zuber, president. 165
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G.A.A. The GAA. members started active year with soccer, followed by volleyball and basketball tourna- ' their activities ments! In the spring ' ' d inton, and soft- included te ball. Alter each year of active GAA. the qirls receive awards. Numerals are qiven to those who receive awards in their first year. Second year members are given letters, while third and fourth your rndmbers receive pins. Senior I uqh points earn girls: who have cno swceators which are white with oranqe f' d stripes. and lilaclc l oft their nnis, oa m otter., an H Anno Cannon, Ofticor:: thin: yi-ar Wert piosidoiitg Donna llowlott, viuopresi- dotitg and Dorothy Clottiiicni, secretary- Voiilon aqaiii served troarsuror. Mi-.. , vriiy aluly an advisor to this qroiip. tTopy Hands up! tCeiit0rb Jnnis Pearson boots the ball to a soccer Cl'1llIllllk'lf.0 ns opponents nttempt to intercept pass. tLowor Loft! I've got it, yells Donna Howlett as she prepares to set up the ball in an exciting t0lIl'HIllll9llt game. Righty G.A.A. members wait expectantly volley. Q . 1-'H' .. ff n 0 M.-'S -1:+-4- -9-...Q -- V A ...... .,..., , lLower ns Janet Ryan returns a f-gh. I 5 gl l we 4 Lew' 10- ,,,,,,q,,,,,,, ggvfvh t P ' 2 164 5? F s 94 4 if if . if f KX 553-' V- V .pw i 1 f 'FS 5 l' ls Q iff. t , ff lg M 'f - f ' gintgxfifz
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i ,,'l ,,-- Q 4 Q t t 4 N ,if ' tTopl Ardent basketball fans cheer the' xr team on to victory. weutery Pep Club officers this year were: Jackie Urling, sece retary-treasurer: Joel Louns- bury, vice-presidentg Diana Ernst, president. lBottomj School spirit fills the air at the H ' omecommg Rally. Q - II -4- ,,,.,f ,f- 1 'k .ff-' a tll ,,,..--- PEP CLUB Th mote good school spirit and to encourage attendance at the games. The support of the l b ders in their yells and s in their routines. e main purpose of the Pep Club is to pro c u helps the cheerlea the songleader This year the Pe Y busy year. At their lirst meetin tl p Club had an unusuall g iey elected the officers for the year. Diana Ernst was elected presidentg Ioel Lounsbury, vice-presi- Z dentg and Iackie Urling, secretary-treasurer. r.rr ,,.1A -'- ' ' L Qi. A I4 .Z v.,.z ltkf M, F, N' ,gm ,, Q 'M55,5,.,,4vvf me 7 W V M--VK Qwwwf l V 1 : Fx QF . - L , 4 i , 2 ,,Q, I, 1 r V Wg. H 1 ilzn . , Sf-Q' My Qt a V tt, N ttt' 1s t ' t y A , '4 1 ft A 1 e t get 'fx' X5 tel V , ,,:,t,,,,,,. ,Q Q .5 A M3-q , ':4:w7?iA .N x me SQ l U 9-'Snag ,tgp 51. kd nyc? AF qwwvi 9 K. if .. ,-135 If wha., :...:tQA Q at .I 6534 Pri' 1 fr- FXNJ' i fnffi 'Q' hal t ef f' ' 14,3-ghfd J .L A 'V' ' '- fayt , ' l Mr A to 'i l e- 'l l . lift? are 5525: ,sam - r t . of 2 VA ts A 1 - 1 A S 2 i . A . Q . ff' Q ' ,-. W 1. 'l I 'fl-illffft' A , y jf W an -.... ,Q Y M ' 3 Q NIH-ungl,' 1'.i-F Enthusiastic A.H.S. rooters crowd the pep section during the Western Alaska Tourn- ament.
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