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GIRL'9 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GOES BIG Fon PHYSICAL FITNESS. S.. is X I R The purpose of G.A.A. is To give sporfs minded girls a chance To Take acfive par? in aihlefics and gain The knowledge, undersfanding and skill of various athletic acfivifies. This year's members are, above left To right, Ist row: Miss Muyskins, Marilyn Yunck, Leslie Holt, Karen Basher, Rosie Musso, Beth Duncan, Pam Vaughn, 2nd row: Sandy McPhee, Janice Page, Jean Hart, Jeri Johnsfon, Judy Bane, Crysial McElwaine, Tony Oowe, Ruth Alexander, 3rd row: Karen Thomas, Sherylene Thennis, Deane Rardin, Susan Cunningham, Sue Harply, So Ann Iverson, Vicky Davis, Glenda Lindfors, Anita Sanches. Officers are above: Gracine Belz, Rossie Musso, Karen Basher, Crystal McElwaine, Karen Thomas, Sherylene Thennis, Pam Vaughn.
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FIFTEEN SMILING BLUE WINGS First row-Cindy Lager, 3rd alternate, Linda Kennedy, 2nd alternate, Sandi Swim, 'lst alternate. SQcond row-Karen Janelle, Karen Denney, Nancy Loucks, Marcia Monnich, Cherry Smith, Pat Thieme, Nancy Gerhardt, Judi Coutcher, Jean Thomas, Sharon Wiley, Judy Hart, Gail Rutter. T-Bird Wings have reached the peak of their accomplishments. After three years of being established, the 1967 Blue Wing group received first place at State pom pom com- petition. Among their diverse activities was a nationally televised Bronco halftime which they performed with Central on September 25. To the other extreme was the Fashion show Au- tumn lnspiration which they planned, organized, and modeled in with the help of Cottage 3-13, an exclusive dress shop. Other responsibilities include cheering at games, parades, assemblies, halftimes and the annual ,Silver 81 Blue Show. l37
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MANY ACTIVITIES Fon HEALTH CAREERS CLUB K nl .A The HealTh Career s Club is organized for The beneTIT of any sTudenTs inTeresTed In any phase of The rnedIcal profession. Some professions direcTly concerned would be nursing, docToring, Technicians, research work, assisTanTs To docfors and laboraTory Technicians. During The year several specialisTs give inTeresTing dis- cussions concerning Their Tield of special- izaTion. This year we were very forTunaTe To have a few. Members are above I. to r. Mrs. Gebhearf, Mary Ann PeTerson, Sue Nafe, Karen Barr, Jenny Elder, Jill Brodmyer, Diane Forbes, Tanya Schuman, Debbie Smifh, Linda Throneberry, Ann Pickering, Jeanetfe Wagoner, Gloria Gobbs, Diane Maul, Ruth Rasmussen, Joyce Padgetf, Norma Sorenson. Officers: I To r Karen Barr, Sue NaTe, Mary Ann Peterson, Ann Pickering, Diane Maul, Linda Thron- berry. 139
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