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.ff-4 I 'fx Y 'K l ,, . K K ' K irfb fM'h1f Y lrfflzfr mfwiy BACK ROW-flef! to riqhtl MIDDLE ROW- F BACK ROW-fleil tn right! Babs Fink, Jean Venema, Nanny Goad- rich, Barbara Hnrter, Nanny Simusnn, Alina Tiessen. Shirlev Hud- gin, Doris Anuff, Sharlie Peysar, Denise Wilkins. 3RD ROW-Ruth Ann Freydl, Lnvnnne Finch, Lynn Dell Rogers, Shirley lenkins, Audrey Thiehaud, Barbara Carrnn, lulie Summers. The big social of the Girls' Athletic Society was the annual football dinner, which was attended by the football team, their parents, and mem- bers of the faculty and their wives or husbands. Floy Brown, as program chairman of the din- ner, directed something novel in the way of en- tertainment . . . a talking pantomime. Carey Bucky Baird not only enjoyed the turkey and trimmings with the rest of the folks, but was given the added thrill of receiving the Most- Valuable-Player award for his spark-plug foot- ball playing during the season which had just 2ND ROW-Irene Barn. Ann Falamhi. Shirley Owen, Shirley Mack, Uctty Lou Ostini, Maxine Tucker, Miss Dnser, Advisor. FRONT ROW-Paulina Villa, Betty Moore, Flay Brown, La Val Richardson, Rexene Bockemuehl, Nola Cooper, Jean Gates, Elaine Hungerford. ended. A month after the dinner, the Letter- men's club showed their appreciation to the GALS by telling Barbara Harter, President of the GALS, to bring her club over for a bean feed. Another good time was had by all, and more and more of the girls at AUHS are eag- erly watching the calendar, waiting for their four semesters of membership in the Girls' Ath- letic Association to roll to an end so that they too can be eligible to buy a sweater and become a member of the GALS. R..-ili ir of X vmylnff Annzjifb ln becoming the championship volleyball team for I95l, Ann Falaschi's team rolled out a perfect score by winning all their ten games. Eleven teams macle up the intra- mural volleyball league, which occupies all the girls' athletic attention until it gives way to the baseball league that follows im- mecliately. Lavonne Finch Elaine Pimentel Valerie Ynunghlond Sharlie Peysar Ruth Ann Freydl Doris Aeuff Carol Mays RONT ROW- Shirley Owen Ann Falaschi I B rene are Bahs Fink
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17l'l?llffl!'1' i 1 mumi STANDING--lleft to rightj Mr. Roy Gilstrap, Ruth Ann Freydl, Girls' League President: Tummy Lawrence, Bob Wilkins, lay Locke, , 1 T - D. Kink B rl S! Ite B h H t lean Pate . reasurer. Pan .r . u n V, ar ara ar er. Assistant Treasurer: Audrey Thiehauri, Secretary, Every Monday lunc'h hour was spent by the Executive Council in their governmental chores of discussing and acting upon the business of the week. A new office of Building and C-rounds Commissioner was created, and Dean Kleck was appointed to it to see what could be done about addi- tional neatness and cleanliness on the cam- pus. Later a scheme of morning rest periods for the students was given a trial. An eight- minute break between the second and third periods was held, and everyone thereby SITTING-Marvin Ashby, Miss Ruth Dnser. Advisor: Denise Wilk- ins, Rally Commissioner: Nnla Conner, Commissioner nf Citizenship: Danny Martinez, President: La Val Richardson. Lavonne Finch. Alice Enperly, Julie Summers, Viee-President. had a chance to take a mid-morning snack. The practice was discontinued, 'however, when it was felt that very little value or favor was being placed on the idea. A more regular activity of the Executive Council was the directing of campaigns for various charity contributions, to which the student body of AUHS has always warmly responded. lt is agreed that this year's Council was very successful, primarily be- cause of the enthusiasm and willingness to work on the part of its members. ....l.i.. - 1. The Graveyard Shift of AUHS. 2. Light and Mellow. 3. The Seniors tastiest memory.
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X Ilfbzby Ilgflib I K an BACK ROW-flelt Edward Bare H uhert Drake Jim Estrada Gene Estrada Tommy Lawrence MIDDLE ROW- Coach Ewing Herbert Drake Adrian Chief Bud Stoltey Rohert Young Robert Warnagier Richard Van Hor Assistant Coach K N EELlNG- Dale Miller Henry Molinar to rillhtl Estrada is n Lloyd Crisnin Swift, Manager Rollin Mattice Carey Bucky NOT PICTURED- Larry Martinez Baird 1 JJ BACK ROW-lleft lohn Arnold Bob Vawter Allan Arehalo Roy Bart Marvin Ashby Zane Dodd MIDDLE ROW- Roy Radko Jack lnurney Jerry Clay Gary Blomllren Gerald Brazzl Bob Dulitz Dan Ennerly KNEELING- Coach Ewing to rilhtl Crispin Swift, Manner Aslistant Coach Lloyd l., I 0 BACK ROW-fleft Glenn Locke Bill Young Bob Pierce David Bacon Kenneth Baird FRONT ROW- Coach Ewing Kenny Reyhurn Jimmy Dodge Kenny Francis David Dodd to righn Assistant Coach Lloyd
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