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Rick Jewell Karen Bruce Karen Kathleen Mike Stephanie Erin Johnes Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Knight , ,J., - i, K V ' v 4 h- f , , is 4,1 3 Q fi 2 -all 4 'thfeg ro Good Sports They made me do it a million times! exclaimed Kelly Lattimore. The second week in September, G.A.A. held its annual Initiation Day. The prospective members dressed in a fashion only oldies but goodies could have dreamed up. With lipstick printed faces and hair up in three ponytails, these girls got down on their knees and sang the required chant, whenever an oldie but goodie passed their way. I did it on a picnic table and at the lunch line, but it was worth it, grinned Karen LaVelIe. Paula Neumann, though, did not enjoy it as much as the others, It was SO embarrassing! To raise membership, the P.E. classes held a G.A.A. drive. The class with the most members re- cieved a free coke party. This helped, but membership remained lower than in previous years, with only 40 girls being initiated. The oIdies but goodies held a half-night getting acquainted party in the mini-auditorium. The traditional over-night in the gymnasium was canceled because of flooding. IVlissy Georgianni, vice-president, commented, It was just as much fun as before. Throughout the year, G.A.A. raised money with candy sales and sponsoring school dances. This money went to activities such as: gooney-golfing, a skiing retreat to Sunrise, ice-skating, and a trip to Disneyland in the Spring. All of these were in addi tion to their after-school activi- ties. Becky Ocheltree summed up her feelings about her first year in G.A.A. I made new friends, learned sportsmanship, but most all, I had fun. of ? ,-ff' OZ' f wwff . Delsee Robart Jeff David Katy Korn Kramer Kratzet Kroepfl Kuhl KUYUWGQ Rebecca J0hf1 Kuyaga Kysela 3 Freshmen-15
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14-G.A.A. Deb Larry Caty Jeff Shawna Doug Carla Bob Istwan Jackson Jarrat Jarvis Jarvis Jaynes Jennings Jones Q, ,fs ,K 1. Sue Nliller and Cindy Seitzberg ponder over the days events. 2. G.A.A. initiatee's, Stand back boys till Iget a little bigger! 3. Anne Vick has a moment of peace during Initiation Day. 4. Cindy Seitzberg servesthe ball ata G.A,A. volleyball game, 5. Judy Calhoun doesn't seem to believe the play she just saw. 6. Cindy Seitzberg, Heidi Harsons, and Kathy Nolan play agame ofvolleyball ata G.A.A. after-school meeting. Y' , Douglas Ed Kathy Jones Kaizer Kelso l 5 5? Kristie Kilgore 6 Tamara Nlike Julie Bob Kious Kirkeeng Kleban Jewell
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omecoming Start it Sha key... It was a super bIast! exclaimed Donna Schroder about the '76 Homecoming events. Students got into the spirit of Homecoming by participating in the activities planned by chairman Tami Nlanchester, and sponsor IVlr. Jim Wear. It all began when ambitious stu- dents got into the spirit early by twisting their fingers away on numerous school nights creating paper flowers for the float. Of course there wouldn't have been a frame to put these flowers on without the help of lVlr. Fred Kucera and IVlr. Tom Sherry. Homecoming week was kicked off with a bumping contest to em- phasize the theme of, Things That Go Bump in the Night. Monday morning breaths were held as the candidates were listed, The nominees for Homecoming King and Queen are, King, Gary Kirk, Rick Letezia, Gary Nlizell and Andy Page, Queenp Linda Brock, Tami Ivlanchester, and Stacy Sherry. Scattered about the campus on Wednesday were scarlet and gold outfits, phase three of Home- coming week. That night students pulled their talents together to present Flash III, with Ted lVlurphy portraying Pontiac Pursuit, emcee. Icontinued on page 195 Doug Julie Lakin I-angan Lydia Mike Lambert La Richie 16 Homecoming 5, F' 5.-'Il 1 3 BJ Renee Lasker Ke I I y Latti more 'fin' H, . . ,gf ?WM 4 sexi, it c f, z 1, 'QP ,559 1 y , zf' I Karen Lavel I e lVlarianne Lawless Robin Bridget Corky Lazor Letizia Liberman Sheri Stu Sharon Leibovitz Levinsky Lightfoot Jim Loan Laura Lobig
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