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G. A. A. Play up! Play up! and PIUY The flame! 'Newboll Row l - Iudy Heifner. Mary Walls. lane Ctoyier. Verlynn Olson, Geraldine Hill. Row 2 - Diane Duesenberg. Mary Ann Iohnson. Iackie Bowers. Sandra Rabe. Karen Mc- Eldoon. Row 3 - Beverly Witte, Mary Kruse. Nadine Tesene. Sharon Stuart. Lucy Gagnon. Row 4 - Miss Walters. Mary Lou Miller. Patty McGowan. Sue Bower. Greta Anderson. Iudy White. The Girls Athletic Association is a medium by which girls can express themselves in sports. Play-for Play's Sake is the motto of the organization. The purpose of the G. A. A. is to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship and co-operation and to stimulate in- terest in a variety of wholesome recreational activities. Points are earned in intarmural tournaments and in outside activities. For 500 points, numerals are awarded: for 750 points, a letter is awarded: and for 1000 points a G. A. A. pin and certificate are award- ed. Any girl is eligible to become a member of G. A. A. as .soon as she earns 100 points. Among the sports programs provided, the most favored is the intramural basket- ball tournament. The district G. A. A. play days are held twice each year at the var- ious schools. The ofiicers are Patty McGowan, President: Mary Lou Miller, Vice President: Greta Anderson, Secretary: Sue Bower, Treasurer. Sponsor is Mis-s Walters. .
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LIBRARY CLUB Books are lighthouses erected in the great sea of time. Seated - Iudy Hoiiman, Mary Io Conn, Geraldine Hill. Standing - Iudy Heifner, Donna Evanson, Miss Sponheim, Iudy Pitkin, Nadine Tesene, Io Ann Iames, Fay Holmes, Patty Hansen, Dorothy johnson, Max- ine Hanson, Sharon Stuart, Marilyn Lindstrom, Mary Walls, Karen Duregger. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized in 1945. It helps to encourage a desire and an enthusiam 'towards reading among the students. The members are the school4 librarians. Their responsibilities are to charge books, to check circula- tion, to take inventory, to keep the library quiet and orderly, and to promote better school spirit. The officers are: Iudy Hoffman, President: Mary Io Conn, Vice President: and Geraldine Hill, Secretary-Treasurer. Sponsor is Miss Ruth Sponheim,
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C CLUB This sort of thing takes a deal of training. -Gilbert Blow 1 - Iohn Haxton, Ron Lang, lim Iacobson, Bill Kotz, Gary Lowman, Keith Huntley, Dick Atkins. Row 2 - Lowell Hinsch, Bob Franks, Pat Breheny, Bill Stoyles, lim Hovelson, Ierry Haxton. Row 3 - Bob Mead, Clayton Lincicum, Iim Sage, Don Funte, Ierry Gaylord. Row 4 - Grant Wright, Arlo Lien, Dick Thomsen. Gary Miller, Don Shields. C CLUB In 1926, the C Club, one of the oldest organizations in this school was founded. Any boy who earns a letter or is student manager of one of five sports is eligible to become a member. The sports are basketball, football, track, golf and baseball. The -main highlight of this year was the initiation of new mem- bers which was a test of good sportsmanship. Also the C Club sponsors a booth at the Pep Club annual carnival. They also choose a king to represent them. The homecoming queen and her attendants were nominated by them. The officers this year are: Grant Wright, President: Dick Thomsen, Vice President: and Ierry Gaylord, Secretary-Treasurer. The sponsors were Dyle Martin, Charles Edwards, Del Mully and Bob Erwin, coaches.
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