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G. A.A. Sir I'-rancis I'li9I'x School Girlsi Allxlelic Associcvlziorx Presidents . ,es 2. f .. , i,.,,..59 l.u.A--no Q5 'I i pm. '- y., 4 5' if 'Zi I ., . fi . X I f I' - ' i , f I if I 'fee :Mm W f-, 151, f My ,5,fff,f'yQ .,,, v A .I Z V A g ' rw JEAN I 4 N I-efhtilfz 2? 'fp i 2- - Wi' Z , BURNS 213, V, fe ' '- ,,, ' it - JM, 2, ,k,i?1?:V1vl:g,.:A, . r V 5 2? R , I gn' 5' A 5 -' I MRS fi 4, I 3 A-h I 1, uh , V' ,, - A , .X V 'gf-552,-1.QL -g-gpg, , 'Hm ' ? JANET 4 g w1f' ,, igrf., ,,. i- MacAULEY ' fi' e any .A i i M L Fwy,-,,, it A S A Ylvfgifil G A A Semester , 3 j ' ' ' MARDYS . . .the ideals of physical fitness, ioy in physical activity. . In keeping with its name, the Girls' Athletic Association offers sports of all kinds. While clear skies prevailed, softball, tennis, archery, and swimming drew the members outdoors, when the rains came, they retreated to the gym for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, or to the inner recesses for tumbling, dance, and the officials and aquatic clubs. The maior emphasis of these activities was good sportsmanship and healthful par- ticipation rather than rivalry. Invitations to two playdays at Analy and the University of California were enthusiastically accepted, and a volleyball game against the women faculty rounded out the year. But sports did not completely dominate the G.A.A. scene. A reception was held for the freshmen the first week of school, and they were introduced to the Association's so- cial activities a few weeks later at the traditional beach party. At the end of each semes- ter an award banquet summed up the activities, and the fourteen winners of the coveted eighth award symbolized the organization's further goals- . .self-control, sportsmanship, perseverance, loyalty to an ideal, honesty, and reliability . . . . . .are encouraged for all. .fm av lx SPRING COUNCIL v- Front Row: Grace Diefenbach, Karin ILazar, Sharon Worlund. Back Row: Marion Vincent, Carol Cleveland, Ruth Diefenbach, Suewiya Gillette, Diane Pirtz, Glee Liversage, Ann Hammond. ., Js X, 'Q at I ,Z ,, ' ii- ',,. ', ' I in ii .,., , I QV ffmg... 4' zz., ,,,,., 4 V., ,V ,, 1- 'Q I ,f , .gif f,-5,152 y , -, ,,-. V. -, , .I-.... . , Q , 4 . 4 f +32 W,,f I, f, ,,,f. -.,-,- , ,,f,' - . ,,,,, '-57lff?? ?Ii1':'Qiflilifivzfff. Sf , I Award for outstand- ing 'senior ga W A X , . IN .-y - Q V ,w ffl vi i ,. Z. , A, my 1 iam I My 9 GLORIA ONGARO Spring President HELENE MILLER Fall Presiden II7 I'
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , ...I- v- . I ,.- I 'NM Em W...-4 ' A ,Ik , xx F fa p .1 4' 4. '4,u ' fl , 'Q' QI! I X V N FALL COUNCIL - Souhd: Judy Evergefhis, Liddy Landram, La Berfa 7 A W Lewis, Korolyn Klapak, Suewiya Gillefle, Nellie Woodard, Judy Schwanz, - Kay Gillis, GI ' O ' orla ngaro, Suzanne Tofanelll, Merle Schlumberger. Sland- E l ing: Helene Miller. I tile 1 Spevllef from GueS d Gala Awards Banque? HQIICU .wir Ie been lnlho U have NOW Yo inlo G-AA ' lnmcfaon. . . fo Your we ' e US' 'his llghl'
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,V rg, G.A.A. . , 1, , . .fs X 2 1. i -T, Y 1 .1 G.A.A. - Front Row: Carla Erickson, Sandra Dennis, Barbara Bray, Roberto Batty, Nancy Anthony, D th B llotti Margie Beyer Martha Collins Bernice Brown. Second Row: Barrie Margaret Brooks, oro y e , 1 , , Brower, Marcie Collin, Patricia Cahill, Jo Ann Berryhill, Jill Clumeck, Judy Dutton, Judy Carlton, Susan Buehn, Carolyn Bogliolo, Marilyn Dow, Carol Ciocci, Barbara Binns, Ernilita Anderson, Eloise Allen, Janet Beesley. Buck Row: Mary Cummings, Beverly Diercks, Mozelle Kearns, Sue Brown, Ruth Diefen- bach, Grace Diefenbach, Cleo Barry, Rita Denning, Betty Anderson, Carol Cleveland, Alberta Brene- man, Bette Croker, Carolyn Caletti, Lynneo Danielson, Penny Black. - 9 QW 9 fre cv v45'Q ,X A ' ff.. , i ' I if .Q v:'--- f f - . ' I- P L A 2 L Y ' K s. J w3'.?:g4n ' ,ll 1 fx 1 - X fit li, t'2gLf:-.iw - J . ,f i ' ' A i 2 my ' aj .H .,i M I 2 F' T A , Q . 5-rgumrmv. . E, wi itil.. , K W K if . , . - i-it m ' V, U . AQUATIC CLUB - Sitting: Sueweia Gillette, Carla Erickson, Sally McMartin, Pat O'Bid, Madeline Holsinger, Suzanne Sisson, Judy Gray. Standing: Suzanne Tofanelli, Judy Mil- Gl L'versa e Ruth Dietenbach Judy Evergettis, Judy Smith, Sylvia Banfield, ligan, ee i g , , Bonnie Lee, Laurie Sievers, Marilyn Jacobsen, Mrs. MacAuley, adviser xi T7 ss' V T K3 YW? X1 Hands up! I one uf SEVENTH AWARD WINNERS - Seated: Roselyn Krug, Gloria Ongaro, Helene Miller, Janet Beesley. Standing: Kay Gillis, Suewiya Gillette, Sharon Worlund, Louise Oxtoby. IIB Fish j n the net
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