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A I t t WINTER G.A.A. BOARD-Looking over the programs for their semi-annual G.A.A. award banquet are the winter '50 G.A.A. board: Vangie Perez, Pres., Arlene Pattison, Treas., Ruth Frie, Corr. Sec., Charlene Pohlman, Roll Sec., Joan Gingerich, Sally McComack, Phyllis Henry, Cheerleaders, Joan Adams, Head of Sports, Judy Tenner, Vice-Pres., Diana Larson, Hist. W'50-S'50 G.A.A.-ROW 1: S McComack, C. Pohlman, A. Pat- tison, V. Perez, P. Henry, J. Ten- ner, D. Larson, J. Adams, J. Gingerich. ROW 2: N. Ragan, E. Gale, M. Cobden, J. Camiobell, J. Frier, P. Palazzola, R. Gregory, J. Westbrook, S. Lunger, M. Canter, F. Reubenstein. ROW 3: L. Adee, M. Barrett, B. Neustat- ter, N. Christianson, L. Roberts, L. Duttield, F. Topham, S. Blum, A. Katanian, C. Senn. G.A.A.-ROW 'lz S. Schneider, D. Dyer, M. Peet, J. Gibbs, G. Higman, A. Bradley. ROW 2: G. Riddle, R. Stein, l. Wassermann, K. Adee, B. Guzman, P. Boner, S. Salaiz, J. Richmond, T. Roybal. ROW 3: J. Raatama, I. Alent, J. Kubicka, M. Reyes, J. Towles, M. Salaiz, J. Cianciola, L. Pres- ton. ROW 4: S. Teilhet, L. Wein- reb, L. McAlpine, C. Molina, M. Reiland, E. Meyers, D. Miller, D. Neeley, R. Frie.
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1 SPONSORS-Spending after school time to sponsor girls' the Belmont night game. Although a iourney with an old time mule team was no place for a woman, the girls of Muleville play equally as important a role as the boys in the advancement of the Mule Train. Taking an active part in sports, they are both spectators and contestants. Girls' athletic organizations, such as we have here at Wilson, play a large part in high school lite. athletic clubs are gym teachers Miss Waldo CGAAJ, Miss Jennings fGAAl, Mrs. Healy llettergirls, Ofticialsl, Mrs. Whittle UACJ. G.A.A. CHEERLEADERS-G.A.A. Cheerleaders, Joan Gibbs, Gloria Abbey and Marilyn Peet brought new songs and yells to the G.A.A. and were expert at tossing those purple and gold pom poms. DRILL TEAM-Making school splrlt soar Wilson's first drill team made its debut at
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G.A.A.-ROW 'I: J. Honaker, M Steinmetz, M. Laney, J. Haeberle D. French. ROW 2: J. Cee, K Provenzano, P. Molash, M. Levine, S. Bernstein, J. Scurto, B. Palos, P. Stein. ROW 3: M. Lomonaco, B. Oiers, R. Lucas, S. Isaacson, M .Fraser, J. Grott- holdt, E. Shea. ROW 4: M. Top- ham, P. Madeira, M. Perry, R. Whaley, B. Kendrick, F. Blum- feld, R. Jameson, B. Joiner. ROW 5: Miss Jennings fSponsori, G. Perkins, C. Bremer, D. Waters, Miss Waldo CSponsorJ. G.A.A.-ROW 'l: B. Pctl, M. Nixon, S. Cee, C. Geiger. ROW 2: H. Barcelo, J. Schwartz, V. Compton, B. Riley, M. Richard- son, P. Nelson, N. Hallam, M. Elliott, D. Sorensen. ROW 3: B. Hughes, T. Young, E. Arrowcod, M. Abraham, D. McCoy, D. Phillips, I. Gram, M. Kulcn. ROW 4: M. Rossi, L. Paulson, A. Schmidt, D. Richardson, J. Or- rence, L. Ball, B. Stewart, A. Harris, J. Teodo. Wilson's largest girls' club is the Girls' Athletic Association, which this year rounded up 125 members: Getting together for sports two afternoons each week, the girls learned sportsmanship and made,many friends. Tra- ditional activities included the semi-annual initiation, when new members were put through hilarious stunts, play days, and the end-of-term banquets, when farewells were said to the seniors and awards given out. SUMMER G.A.A. BOARD-Spring G.A.A. leaders were: ROW 'l: Pat Palazzola, Roll Sec.: Char- lene Pohlman, Pres.: Nancy Rogan, Corr. Sec. ROW 2: Juanita Frier, Head of Sports: Frances Topham, Treas.: Judy Honalcer, Hist.
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