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GAA leaps into another year of ph yszeal j? mess With stress to d Christ on physical fitness and strain on under-developed muscles, another year began for GAA members. Nothing was too hard, or too tough. They were transformed from stumblers f to tumblers. A few even mastered the art of swivel hips, even if only on the tramp. Rivaljuniors and seniors challenged each other ABOVE RIGHT: Julie Larson is at home on the uneven bars only with Vicky Gusinda and Cindy LaVaque as spotters. BELOW: Full of bounce. juniors Ann Conlin and Linda Thompson spring onto the trampo- line during an activity period. we-5-W tiff? ss.. RIGHT: Has Beth Pflugi flipped her lid? Even though awed by the daring feat, Cookie Janicke wouldn't be surprised. 54fGAA
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LEFT: Part of Ruthann Dahm's active involvement in Business Club is typing the copy for the 1971 edition of Reflections, AMM's creative magazine. BELOW: Mr. Maroney points out some interesting details ofthe latest developments on the SST controversy for Lynn Minea and Jane Dusek of Political Structures. BOTTOM: Working in Business Club, Kay Biedrzycki types up some papers for the less fortunate people who can only type with one finger or maybe not at all! Background knowledge assists AMMers at St. Paul Council What is a political process? In an attempt to understand, the Political Structures Club attended committee hearings on education and delinquency at the state legislature. Armed with background knowledge, they sat in on a meeting ofthe St. Paul City Council. With advisor Mr. Maroney club members found that the state government really was within reach of the citizen. Seven busy members formed the Business Club. Concentrating on clerical work, they typed copy for Miter. Members made their own contribution to the literary magazine by typing it. The club really proved that minding another's business can be fun. Political Structures, Business Clubsf53
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