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BRUIN STAFF: lst row, left to right--Judy Cleveland, Judy Shama, Jolyn Kimble, Rozelle Stalder, Connie McCarrol1, Margaret Slack, Jerry Clauser, Mary Eilers, Pat Williamson, Jeannie Cleve- land. 2nd row--Glenrose Hill, Jean Maki, Marlyne Kuykendall, Virginia Clauser, Patty Whalen, Paula Engebretson, Marjory Bell, Delores Heinrich, Gloria Johnson, Mr. Franklin Brainard.3rd row--Judy Semmons, Yvonne Hobbs, Shirley Hendrickson, Jean Pigney, Karen Shockey, Jill Anfin- son, Suzanne Litz, Carol Johnson, Ruth Scissons, Margaret Lindstrom. 4th row--Lois Pringle, Shirley Roebuck, JoAnne Pringle, Jim LeMar, Don Johnson, Jack Sears, Muriel Roth, Nancy Newell. ln D. H. S. anyone who wishes to write and is willing to work can join either the Bruin Staff or gg-g-r ,Egg Staff. In fact, while most large schools limit paper and annual work to upperclassmen, D. H. S. is anxious to have underclassmen join the staffs, feeling that the more experience students get the better the future staffs will be. PllTTlN ' OUT I-IE PAP R BRUIN OFFICERS: Seated-- Lois Pringle, Assistant Ed- itor, Standing--Carol Johnson, Exchange Editor, JoAnne Pringle, Art Editor, Mr. Brainard, Ad- viser, Paula. Engebretson, Ed- itor-in Chief, lvfr. C'h'an,Technical Adviser, Tom Gorder, Sports Editor. Z7 m
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6.A.A. GIRIS ARE Tl-IE FIOWER OF D.H.51 G. A. A.: Inner circle, proceeding clockwise from center stripe--Sandra Gravelle Qwith glassesj, Yvonne Hobbs, Jolyn Kimble, Belva Burtzlaff, JoAnne Pringle, Leona Marshall, Mary Eilers, LaRee Redinger, Yvonne Lee, Maria Klein, Marlene Hansen, Roberta VanDerVorst, Judy Semmons, Jill Anfinson, Marlyne Kuykendall, Carolyn Collins, Lois Pringle, Nancy Newell, Pat Williamson. Start- ing from similar position in the outside circle--Arlene Jacobson fwith wristlet on right handy, Bar- bara Rachetto, Leatha Heinrich, Karen Siockey, Glenrose Hill, Judy Cleveland, Judy Shama, Shir.. ley Roebuck, Delores Heinrich, Jean Pigney, Donna Witt, Rozelle Stalder, Gloria Johnson, Ruth Scissons, Ihrleen Lester, Karen Carter, Marlis Lester, Shirley Nelson, Margaret Lindstrorm, Mrs. Krug, Patty Whalen, Julia Clark, Judy Cartner, Patsy Steinlicht, Verna Sordahl, Beverly Bobst, Hannah Parker, Cathryn Ward, Margaret Collins, lhrlene Maynard, Helen Pontius, Lee Ann Ackley, Jean Fletcher, Joan Brockman, Roana Merritt. Headed by Belva Burtzlaff, President, Yvonne Hobbs, Vice President, Pat Williamson, Secretary, and Mrs. Krug, girls' physical education instructor, the G. A. A. provided constructive recreation for its members. Helping to create a competative spirit were table tennis, aerial tennis, volleyball, and basketball tournaments. After the winter season in which the girls participated mainly in the sports listed above.. the G. A. A. welcomed the spring, when they journeyed outside for softball and a trip to Spearfish for the BHTC playday. Four points are given for each hour spent at G. A. A. and three points for eve ry hour spent while participating in some sport outside of the regular meeting. For their points the girls receive dif- ferent awards. These awards are as follows: felt emblem inscribed with G. A. A. for 300 points, six inch felt D for 600 points and 900 points. These three awards are the only ones awarded to a Fresh- man or Sophomore. Juniors and Seniors may go on to earn a G. A. A. pin for 1200 points, a chenile arrowhead for 1600 points and either a pin or medal, the highest award offered, for 2000 points. 29
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