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Emily Cameron, 1970 Honor Girl Marie Oberlin, Maid of Honor Elaine Lingvai, Honor Attendant '1970 HONOR GIRL 7969 TRACK QUEEN Cindy Davis, 1969 Track Queen Never one to seek personal atten- tion, bright-haired, blue-eyed Emily Cameron stepped into the limelight on April 3. She became the twenty- ninth GAA Honor Girl, elected as their ideal by the 300 members of the club. An enthusiastic member of band, A Cappella, ensemble, Zeta Cordia business staff, AFS and all GAA activities, Emily received the pearls and orchid from Dr. Edward Sommer. Peppy lVlarie Oberlin, with a wide variety of interests and activities, received the Maid of Honor roses. The silver bowl for Honor Attendant went to Elaine Helga Lingvai, whose athletic talents and whole- hearted support of school activities made her the third member of the Court. Cindy Davis, class ot 1969, repre- sented Bryan at the League Track Meet, elected by members ot the trackteam. Honors 19
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GAA BANQUET jungle Paradise blossoms in April Nle Jane You Tarzan Monkeys, giraffes, elephants, and crocodiles greeted the couples as they entered into a Jungle Para- dise. Waterfalls, treehouses, and wild flowers created an uncivilized atmosphere for the big informal dance of the year. Providing the music, the Blue Impressions tamed the action. At the banquet preceding the dance, Sister Mary Lidwina shared many rewarding experiences during her Summer in Suburbia . Pre- senting awards to the athleticly- minded girls, Coach lVlanevaI hon- ored Jackie Uran with the highest award ever earned. In gratitude for their ma ny years of service, the GAA presented lVlr. and lVlrs. Howard Rogge with an engraved silver tray. RIGHT: Face all-aglow, the 1969 honor girl, Barb Davis, receives the traditional string of pearls from Mr. Rogge. BELOW RIGHT: Bug-eyed Jerri the Giraffe eavesdrops on an intriguing conversation between Barb Dillman and Mike Smith. BELOW: Council member Marie Oberlin ar- ranges a palm tree while animals of the jun- gle compliment the creative center piece. 18 1969 GAA Banque!
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