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Morningside's rapidly growing Drill Team increased this year in number to 47. The Monarchettes can be found marching at all Morningside football games, in a few basketball games, and in rallies. They also participate in the annual Pioneer League Drillarama. This past year their main financial accomplishment was a dance in the spring after the Student Faculty game. To be a member of Drill Team a student must try out in the spring of the year. Members of the Drill Team have first period PE and also practice before and after school. The purposes of Drill Team include developing muscles, poise, grace, balance, leadership, and many other qualities which are of great help to success through the high school years. A banquet is held each year by the Monarchettes each spring to honor the most outstanding girls and to welcome the new members. As in every well-organized group, the Team has officers. Officers this year included, president, Delvana Ferguson, vice-president, Sandy Hairy secretary, Carol Bufalini, treasurer, Marsha Schreier, historian, Sara Ritz, and publicity chairman, Linda Jeffe. To be eligible for an office on drill team a girl must have been on Drill Team for a year. Elections are held in the spring of the year before the Banquet. Major for the first semester was Linda Kirby, for the second semester, Nancy Eberle. -e, Q 'at' Ms' ?'T' was rfpisif, ,L CMS' L'-J. 3, , -If ff'W'-PM P'imff '2sw.f'ef'24 i3 I i' l I f 'Mfg If ,z'5'l-- I PM -IQZVQFM-Evra 5, gk.f3:i.N k y 5 . ., I l H . ,.-.l'..1'..wQ3.i'L..2?.+B?,m1. x ' t Q C, lf 0:2 XR' AQ VJ L ww x Qy fx QRL ibm QL Q We ew Q . et Ld Ari it D 5
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J K , l l L,El:T TOvliliG,HT: BelQs'Williams, Miss -Barbara Dawson, Missl Marie Whipp, fu , Miss Nancy Batman, Mrs.FBetty',yYallger .,V, ,C l f Y f A i. ' -- , i, f V' Q' N' 'gr' I V 1 , L1 1 or , 'N Q' t F fl , , . . 1 il 'J L N 2 , 4 i , U -1 -. s , , , J GAA-Girls' 'Athletic Association-4is an organization for girls interested in ' participation in- sports on atgfnoirecompetitive basis, encouraging high ideals of service, s'partsrrianship,,and good fellfawshipf Lf K' After ,school sports have inqluded many more individual sports this year along with. volleyball, basketball, and softball, they were Swim Team, Modern Dance, Synchronized Swimming,fand,,-for the first tilme, Recreational Games and Bowling were oifered. I ' - Twenty-five' ,ofg fw5HS's GAA top-scoring fbowlers went to a bowling sportsday, ' hoitwd by El Slagiundo., GAA participatedvrin various Pioneer League playdays, and spohsoretla Volleybail'-'Slwim Sportsdayj 'USports Scramble . ,f AThe social functions for GA'A have included the Get Acquainted Party, Chow t,,Dowh .With Dad ,fdr the anngxal Dad and Daughter Dinner, Initiation with a i Plapfmates'L theme, Installation and Awards Banquet, a dressy Madhatter ' i Mother:Daughter tea, and the June Awards Banquet as the Grand Finale. -1 V ' i 1 I . l l , lit , in or FRONT Rowi LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Mfmumn, Pam Marten, susan Williams. M A Sn? TOP ROW: Kay Ptaszek, Sheila Macleod, Janet Willner. 1 ll E ' ' 1 4 L 1 Ll 4 ,vi -4.4 W i --r--
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