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Prmfed Relaxin and The sponsor of the G.A.A. was not totally preoccupied with attending to the detail of the organization. -Girls' Athletic Association meetings drew a number of people who were slightly sick of too much work and not enough relaxation. Formal meetings were few, but necessary as almost all of the time spent in G.A.A. was used to participate in the sports. sefnl G.A.A. officer Lynn Farnick, Cheryl llurcisin, Laura Evans, and Debbie Palanci ran meetings with parliamentary procedure. Girls who complained of over emphasis on boyls athletic programs were not aware of the opportunities for participation in sports as varied as swimming and Held hockey offered by the GAA. The club had several days during the week that the equipment was available to members who wished to develop a skill or merely relax. X 67 l
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.J ' fu - l Varsity Club officers for the 1967-68 school year were Dan Rey- nolds, Ship Kinnich, and 'lim Button. . 1-'r'fji Hs I, wk I, K if' - ,L 1. I. G-AA and Varfit lub Dave Mastny was not one to let a new member of the Varsity Club miss a chance to polish his shoes. The Varsity Club is an organization of varsity letter winners, whose activities not only in the games, but during them as well, insure that each game or event is run smoothly. The club ran coat checks, the concession stand, and sold programs to make certain that everyone received the most enjoyment possible at the game. Club meetings were not regularly scheduled, but held whenever immediate action was adivsable. Such logic was a good indication of the active and useful nature of the organization. The decrepit teachers won, but the ofhciat- ing was controversial. The Faculty'Varsity Club game was one of the best received events as an estimated 1,000 Spartans showed up to root for the letter winners.
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6, ,Y ,Y STEP Brou In Foreign Students Tlarou I9 The officers of S.T.E.P. were Kathy Brinn, replacing jan Ankerson as secretaryg Barb Mattick, presidentg and Iudy Harding, treasurer. 7 'Y 'TTRE Fcitwll Festival wwfhe flrsf major event W -f 68 of the year for Estela and George. Orations in a foreign language seemed to pose few problems for Estela Villasenor. ort and also raised unds or the cluh. George Antoniotti's alaility in calculus was no less than his success on the eld or the track team. Bermuda Day, held at the end of the year, provided an opportunity for com- f f f fi f
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