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'Q 5 Q ll Q' . 'Q Q 7 ,ra A N,---vu ---v-- . W -. V-, .-... . .- H '. G. A. A. The G.A.A. group has been a busy one this yearg this you have seen televised from time to time. Our group of 61 girls is affiliated with the state which promotes different types of sports and play days. We have been guests of Aledo and Abingdon this year. Six girls were guests each time. We have been busy trying to earn awardsg about 75 per cent have done so. Our point system will change next term, since the state felt a need for this. We enjoy several social activities through our secret pill palsg we have a Christmas party gift exchange and then reveal our pals at a slumber party near the end of the term. Our two main projects are skating party in Monmouth and our father-daughter banquet. An account of the latter appears on page 77. Officers , President ............. Barbara J. Brown Vice-President ............... Pat Mo-ore Secretary ............,.....,. Irene Fell Treasurer ......,.... Rose Ann Bjorkman Sponsor -T .................. Mrs. Yeager Librarians In the bustle of our TV station, one can always find a quiet place, our library. Mrs. Yeager sponsors it with the help of the president of the librarians 5 Shirley Bloomfield is the chairman of library information. There are two librarians working each periodg one issuing magazinesg another, the books. Some librarians assist in binding magazines for our Reader's Guide. Our magazine list is quite large. Each year we buy our State Reading Circle books and borrow 100 books from the state library. Wie have bulletin boards of important informa- tion, and purchase new books, such as, Sandburg's Lincoln series, Information Please, and the Almanac, biographical reference books, and any book which seems in demand. We have started a clipping file for future use. students. Stanley Russell is the We sponsor a library Christmas party each year. Our Christmas gift to the school was the purchase-of the Quick magazine. Our library has the Wilson Library Bulletin as its very own. v -52.. 'Q
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gg-uuvau-1-u,. , Abela, Seniors On the evening of May 16, the juniors were hosts to the seniors at a banquet and prom. The old hall of ACHS-TV had been transformed into a mini- ature Hawaii. The Stars of the evening were wel- comed in true Hawaiian style with her colorful Leis and her gay Aloha Against a background of soft music and moon- light the festivities began. The banquet, served by a group of sophomore girls, dressed appropriately for the occasion, was prepared by the E. U. B. church. Groups of four, seated around small tables on the balcony, enjoyed a delicious four course din- ner. In addition to the honored guests, the board of education, faculty, and friends were present to participate in an evening pf gaiety. The Hawaiians entertained them with characteristic songs and toasts. In return the seniors read their will and prophecy, which produced much fun and laughter. After dinner the guests assembled in the gym, which had for the evening been converted into a dance pavilion. The dreamy music of Brad Wil- liams' orchestra was surely suggestive of faraway Hawaii. At intormission fruit punch and Hawaiian cookies were served. At the stroke of twelve thanks were given the juniors for a festive eve- ning and good luck and Aloha were extended to the seniors. -.61-. LA 8 D 5 Q li E1 Pi 4 . v T
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