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Preparing to start a meeting are G.A.A. officers Donna Dailey, presidentg Sharon Strapp, vice-presidentg jackie Taylor, secretaryg and Fran Brunner, treasurer. l GAA. GAA promotes knowledge and interest in physical activities. Members develop leadership and sports- manship qualities. Activities include bowling parties, a mother and daughter tea, and inter-school basket- ball games. Mrs. Kenny, G.A.A. advisor, is telling the girls about the future schedule of intramural basketball games. Junior Y-Teens junior Y-Teens strives to develop fellowship among junior high girls. Each year they have a Christmas party at the old folks home, go Christmas caroling, and have a Valentines Dance. Kathy Geldis, Junior Y-Teen president, is leading a dis- cussion on plans for a skating party. junior Y-Teen officers are Linda Sullivan, secretaryg Kendra Hovis, program chairman, Jenny Betts, vice-presidentg Kathy Geldis, president, Sharon Von Ins, treasurer, and Carol Armstrong, worship chairman. IO4
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Senior Y-Teens The purpose of Senior Y-Teens is to help each member from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades grow and develop as a person. Y-Teens helps each girl to grow in friendship with persons of all nation- alities, races, and religions. Y-Teens also enables each girl to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The Senior Y-Teens attend activities such as the Shipwreck Party for new girls, the city-wide rally in which Eastmoor won a prize for the best cheer, and the Fall Fantasy at Valley Dale. The Y-Teens also sponsor the Valentine Dance each year. Leading the Senior Y-Teens are Janice Moltenberry president, Marcia Davis, vice-president Renee Barker Upjohn, Selene Bondurant, and Pierce look like they're enjoying the Y-Teen Shipwreck Party. secretaryg and Sharon Pierce, treasurer Mary Jo Marburger, Judy Geichman, Sue Israel, and Kathy Baker are tak ing part in the Y-Teen recognition service. -17
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Junior High Baseball Club Junior high members of this club see films of outstanding baseball games such as the World Series and participate in discussions about the players. The boys are later eligible to try out for the junior high baseball team. Their advisor is Mr. Ferrell. Officers of the Junior High Baseball Club are: Ron Reid, vice-president, Charles Perkins, treasurer, and Robert Farus, secretary. Absent was president Steve Howell. Warriors Club The Warriors Club is the largest organization at Eastmoor. The advisor is Mr. Heintz. Warriors' Club creates more school spirit for all sports. The club sponsored a chartered bus for many away football and basketball games. john Snodgrass and Gary Yates are showing a film to members of the junior Baseball Club. Members .of War- riors'f Club are wait- ing to watch a film of outstanding Big T e n basketball games. I03
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