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Patsy, Danna, and Rosalie, preparing the Thanksgiv- The Mothers' Tea. ing baskets. The main proiects of G.A. are the beau- tiful White Christmas program, Thanks- giving baskets, and the Mothers' Tea. Nannette Steele Mary Carr Danna Mason Patsy Carbaugh Rosalie Kurtz and Karen Gilbert at the White Christmas table. The students filing by the gift table for White Christmas. jiggite 371' '.gjJi,,,e Y K6 5-X-Qfk , A , --...--0 The beautiful White Christmas setting.
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ir A , zidociafion Every girl in Greeley High belongs to G.A. lt is one of the most active organizations in the school. Of the many activities of G.A. are: Thanksgiving baskets, White Christmas, Mothers' Tea, Dad's Night and bake sales. Patsy Carbaugh, Capable President of G.A. G.A. Cabinet. Back row: Mary Carr, Secretary: Margaret Mosier, Pep Club Representative: Nannette Steele, Program Chairman: Patsy Carbaugh, President. Front raw: Charlene Mann, Social Chairman: Billy Lou Odle, Corresponding Secre- tary: Karen Gilbert, Project Chairman. G.A. Cabinet. Back row: Nancy Graybeal, Sophomore Repre- sentative: Danna Mason, Welfare Chairman: Barbara Johnson, Publicity Chairman: Nina Anderson, Treasurer. Front row: Charlotte Miyoshi, GAA Representative: Geralyn Feland, Sopho- more Representative: Rosalie Kurtz, Vice President.
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Purrs. Pep Club Cabinet. Back row: Betty Burch, Drill Leader: Mary Miller, Cheerleader Repre- sentative: Charlene Mann, Reserve Squad Drill Leader. Front row: Donna Anderson, GAA Rep- resentative: Patsy Carbaugh, GA Representa- tive. ,Zia arm The Peppy Pep Purrs of Greeley High are said to be part of the reason ot the GHS victories. The girls, clad in their neat-looking uniforms can be seen at every game cheering their team to vic- tory. They support the band by march- ing in the drills during the half-time of the football games. The Pep Purrs also march in the Homecoming parade. They truly represent the spirit ot Greeley High. Margaret Mosier, President of Pep Pep Club Cabinet.- Back row: Luann Steinberger, Treasurer: Margaret Mosier, President: Judy Erickson, Vice President: Margie Giesick, Secretary. Front row: Alice Taylor, Skit Chair- man: Mary Ann Salzman, Publicity Chairman: Jane Ellinger, Point Chairman.
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