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my ide g. ,V4, A ,-Q' 1:7 Playdays and variety days have kept the Glendale GAA girlsinshape and familiar with the rules of vol- leyball, basketball, and various hand games. Advisor, Mary Corthell has been a real asset to the girls in calling practices and getting eleven girls readyto travel to Myrtle Creek or anywhere else that the playday is scheduled to be held. Schools who belong to the Umpqua Valley League are Douglas, Riddle, Myrtle Creek, Glide, Sutherlin, Oakland, and Glendale. This year, 28 girls are official members of GAA. Officers were elected atthe first of the year. Tourna- ment manageris BeverlyCoxg secretary, Sandra Johns, vice president, Nancy Furlongg and president, Rose Wood. The annual initiation dinner was enjoyed by 16 new members and 12 old ones, held at the Rogue Food Shop in Grants Pass Afterwards the girls enjoyed a movie and then continued their merry whirl home ACIIVIIICS for the past year have been sponsoring sock dances after basketball games Serving as president of G1enda1e's GAA was Rose Wood Rose also held the office of secretary tn Umpqua. Valley League ROW 1 Rebecca Buchanan Buerly Brady Nancy Furlong Sandra Palmer Beverly Strand, Sally Johns Judy Furlong Ditnt Ktrk ROM 'l Karen Smith Paulette Carr Sharon Miller Charlotte Redfield Mary Vxeeks Sue Buch in in Nl trctlla D ix is Donnie Hubler Lenore Smith Georgia Mill Linda Humphreys ROW 3 Nlrs Mary Corthell idyis r Butrly Cox Mary June Holland Rose Wood Billie Jean Johnson Jean Fithtt Louisa Johnson J tnt Muny on Sandra Johns 78 . 4 5 M K . , . . P , . Fw. I ,J f., N 5' f - .v -5 -K 7 . 5 1-1 V yv V . , V 1 r v ' I 5 7 I 7 . 'V 1 ' V ' . , , ' ' ' . 1 - - -' r 1 y . 1 . 'xv' 3 f V g V V v' ' 5 l ' A ' v , . t ,l . l t , y , , . V V V y f . 1:1 v f V V , 3 V ' ' 3 .i .. 1. .-l. ., , , , L. V1 y w x V v V . , , . , . V
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70e3ze lie ' Lloyd Clark plays the hottest trumpet in the band. Band, Mixed Chorus and Girls Glee -- What next? Under the direction of the music director, Miss Elaine Anderson, the music department has done several exciting things. In early fall the choral group went to Oakland for an Umpqua Valley League music meet. They had others too. The Mixed Chorus and Girls Glee sang for the Lions Club inthe middle oflslovember. Christmas time brought about the Christmas Concert with musicalgroups participating. Joyce Brickey was avocal soloist and Lloyd Clark played a trumpet solo, The Spring Concert was held in early spring, again all groups took part. Mary Ann Johnson and Ronald Nace led the band in the saxophone section ROW 1: Dean Ball, Oda Lee, Ruth Harmonson Merry Fox, Nancy Brrckey, Vicki Hayes Mary Arm Johnson Floyd West. ROW 2: Douglas Clark, Don Belcher Buddy Smart James Allen Alvin lxitller Don Monfrls Tom Munyon, Ronald Nace, Dorsey Greene, Lloyd Clark
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ROW 1: Dave Golden James Ber Tom TY Mehl, Gary Koehler, Lynn Troxel, dan Den- sley, George Humphreys, Lloyd Clark. ROW 2: Le Roy Moschkau, Ronald Smith, Don Monfils, Buddy Smart, Tom Munyon, Floyd West, Roy Coate, Ray Munyon. ROW 3: Troy Reynolds, Wes Young, Clif- ford Worley, Bill Mullarkey, Bill Thompson, Dave Kilmer, Lester Diltz. ROW 4: Doug Clark, Bill Hale, James Hall, Bill Barrong, Bill Miller. The Lettermens club, is an organization of GHS athletes who have earned the right to wear the let- ter of the school. This year the Lettermens club was primarily a service organization. Twenty eight boys qualified as members. Any boy who has earned a varsity letter in some sport is eligible for membership. This year the Lettermen served as traffic directors at football games and sold tickets at basketball games. Early in September, Mr. Gibson, advisor, called a meeting for the election ofofficers. Those elected were Wes Young, presidentg Rom Smith, vice presi- dent, Troy Reynolds, secretary: and Bill Hale, treas- Senior Wesley Ray Young, rs this year's letter mans club president Popular with faculty stu ul-er, Q dents,and active in all sports, Wes has become an asset to us all
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