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Row one, left to right: Mary Lou Artiaga, Gloria Campos, Josie Torres, Lupe Calles, Gladys Talley, Josie Chovoya, Carol Cervantes, Inez Noriega, Loiva Archuleta. Row two, Ramona Dela Cruz, Sally Guerrero, Polly Reyes, Margaret Vifhite, Barbara Talley, Isabel Olivas, Lorraine Martinez, Laura Hill. Row Three, Mary Norman, Cindy Abeyta, Myrna Brooks, Yolanda Garcia, Wanda Gullet, Pat Liddell, Elaine Siebert, Irene Fernadez. Four tour, LaVonne Ripley, Julie Rassmussen, Judy Manes, Gail Gorden, Sandy Brown, Char- lotte Phillips, Niki Johnson, Pat McCray. First Row, left to right: Gladys Talley, Julie Rasmussen. Row two: Char- lotte Phillips, Wanda Gullett, Myrna Brooks. G.A.A. Girls playing tennis. -116-
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2 E First Row, Left to right, Marcello Chavez, Phyllis Kaneichi, Peggy Baily, Marie Nakai, Second row, Char- lene Wult, Lorraine Thomas, Phyllis Lima, Tanya Slevkoff, Linda Turner, Carolyn Harr, Fran Taylor, third row, Mrs. Dineley, Rae Dean Sims, Andrea Eurich, June Kochergen, Laurette Rebensdorf, Quen Oehlsa- hoeger, Judy Envernizzi, Marva Wallace Red Cross Provides Experience The Junior Red Cross had cake and cookie sales in order to build their trea- sury. These funds went into proiects like construction of tray favors for various hospitals, making house slippers for chil- dren's hospitals, sending holiday greet- ing cards to underprivileged children, and filling a school chest with school, re- reational and health supplies for schools in disaster areas. The club's chief purpose was to bring about better friendship and to pro- mote the welfare of the people especially in our community. Red Cross Officers, left to right, Marie Nakai, June Kochergen Phyllis Kaneichi, Rae Dean Sims These students from the Red Cross seem interested in making Val entines. Wonder who they're for? -115- E 1
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G,A.A Centrals G.A.A. consists ot over 90 ot Centrals most athletic girls. Sports of all kinds are played by the members ot the G.A.A. Among these sports are volleyball, speedaway, basket- ball, and baseball. The girls are in com- petition among themselves and also with other schools. The president ot the G.A.A. La Von- ne Ripley, was supported by a tine statt ot otticers. Her follow up the vice presi- GAA P Ad L V R. I Ad A M D b h M dent ot sports was Wanda Gullet, the so- .resk em' O Orme lp ey' Vlsor' ls' Ur G n' rs Tubbesing is not shown. cial vice president was Julianna Rasmus- sen. The secretary was Charlotte Phillips and the treasurer was Gladys Talley. Under their directors, the girls of the G.A.A. learn good sportsmanship and conduct. They also learn the importance ot team work which can decide the out- come ot a game. Row one, left to right: Sandra Hart, Jo Ann Talley, Tonya Slevkott, Peggy Bailey, Minerva Rodriauez, Lin- da Medellin, Dorothy Norman, Jo Ann Mc Gregor. Row two, Lourdes Olivas, Ruby Washington, Jeanette Henriques, Velma Childrey, Yvonne Rambert, Ernestine Martin, Pat Fergusen, Lupe Campos, Marian Amaro, Viola Ricon. Row three, Linda Alcazer, Marvella Smith, Sharon Johnson, Carmen Gaeta, Juanita Porter, Terri Torres, Nellie Artiaga, Molly Pina. Row tour, Mary Young, Juanita Gaeta, Gloria Medina, Mary Mar- tinez, Lilly Moringo, Rose Mary Amaro, Sylvia Calvillo, Sandy Zingarelli. Row tive, Charlene Martinez, Connie Castro, Helen Castro, Karen Pyle, Linda Winton, Francin Taylor, Carolyn Harr, Donna Day. -4 -117-
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