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B. Hllave you gotten your heart check? Don't forget to turn in your health points! Dues must be in on time. lf you were ever a G.A.A. member. you have heard these time alter time! liut likewise. being a member, you knew they were important for the success ot' the club. It took a heart chock to be sure your old heart was tickingg health points helped toward earning awards: and dues bought the necessary supplies. As the name indicates. the G.A.A. is an organization tor all strong, healthy girls interested in sports activities. ln A. the fall an organized play night was held every Tuesday. When winter came, a basketball tournament was played. Later in the year a volleyball tournament was held. With the coming of spring, softball was the main event. Other activties in- cluded a Christmas exchange party and a stand at a basketball game. The G.A.A.. with fifty-four members, had a very active season with Joan Rogers as presidentg Bonnie Walters, vice-presi- dentg Lorene Bagley, secretary: and Rosie Cassell, treasurer. Mrs. Phyllis Holcomb was the sponsor. J., xx
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PEP CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS HeyI Hey! Take it away! Go-gof Raise that score! Sound familiar? Why, ot' course! These are just a few ot' the many chants that have displayed the the Spartan spirit and proved to the boys that we were behind them, win or lose! This year the newly organized Pep Club ol' ll. P. C. had fifty-tive active members, with Dick lde, presidentg Lyle Walters, vice-president: David Brown. secretary: Leo Bartlett, treasurer: and Mrs. Phyllis llolcomb, sponsor. :H :Qt :Qi You've all seen those snappy little girls in the attractive hlue corduroy outtits with SPAIITANS across the front, con- stantly leading the crowd in yells, chants, and songs, to keep the spirit alive, the rooting high, and equally important, the booing low! These girls, Lorene Bagley, Rosie Cassell, Connie King, Joanne Morris, and Pat Wilson, were ehosen hy the two separate schools, and started early in the summer working on new yells and actions. Working right along with the Varsity Cheerleaders were those cute Cadet pep rousers in red and white corduroy outfits. Not heing chosen until after toothall sea- son, Joanne llarper, lleverly Kreider, and lletty lleinine' were rushed for time, hut they worked hard to make up yells and routines.
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