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O F F I C E R S-Back row: Junie Hugo, Nancy Butterfield, Zoe Morgan, Colleen Hugo, and Janet Barkley. Front row: D a r I e n e Bunch, and Marilee Lyons. This year, for the first time at E.C.H.S. the girls formed a Girls' Athletic Association. The purpose of G.A.A. is to provide extracur- ricular sports for girls, and an op- portunity to win awards, al- though no awards were given this year. The various sports in which the girls participated are volley- ball, basketball, badminton, arch- ery, softball, tennis, speedball, and bowling. In April, a group of five girls, selected by the faculty from a group of ten, attended a week- end conference at Hearst Ranch. The purpose of this conference was to develop leadership among girls. Each girl was given the op- portunity to learn to express her- self through small discussion groups and panels. Miss Connick Advisor HEARST RANCH DELEGATES-Left to right: Vivian Boson, Barbara Kam erer, Peggy Billman, Frances Parsons, and Lois Robinson. I g .l QM' Ha!! cgfm uw CEI cgyfaafs
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