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IDI' -V - Y or 17 .A.A. ENJOYS TEPID PLUNG The Girls Athletic Association is an extra-curricular organization for girls who enjoy participating in tag football. volley ball, tennis, basketball, soccer, soft ball, badminton, and other individual and team sports. Points were earned in turnouts, selling tickets at games, and other activities that applied toward letter and pin awards. A swimming party, held at the Sol Due Hot Springs, was a gala affair with enthusiasm and pep aplenty. After swimming and diving for several hours, a picnic lunch was heartily devoured. Judy Wentworth and Pat Wasankari earned their G. A. A. pin awards this year. . , if-.. 1-11 u .mae u
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1 L+ 1 Xi 9 rf I 25 u New Members lx 4 , 1 F5 li Vice l itsidt nt R llph Tuylor. at t returysTreusurer ljniniett Treiehel btudent Council Represent itite F Club is un organization ol' boys who huve eurned athletic letters while in high school. They entertained the student body with L1 hilarious program after receiving their letters ut the Awards Assembly. Leading the lettermen were Eldon Windle Presidentg Jerry Morris, Vice President, Ralph Taylor. Secretary-Treasurer. and Emmett Treiehel, Student Couneil Repre- sentative. Typieail I
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Quality Not Quantity Gazette Motto ag ng. X ,t i Bill Horton, f 3 X Production Manager ,QM-55 Nt . in - 2 f.. l vicwg villas. . ., NRE .4 'tr Deanna Spaulding, Editor The year 1957 marked the 16th consecutive year of publication of the Spartan Gazette. Imagination might be said to be the keynote of this year's staff who adopted the motto Quality Instead of Quantity . Striving to keep the superior standard of the paper were Mrs. Edens, Advisor, and Deanna Spaulding, Editor. At publication time the staff struggled to meet their deadlinesg Margie McLean, Judy Huggins, and Pauline Kilmer were assigned feature articles, while the typing was done by Barbara Marshall, Joanne Fraker and Sondra Peterson. Phyllis Lar- son, Lois McNichols, Betty Gourley, and Sheila Homan were active in all depart- ments. Bill Horton had the task of keeping the mimeograph machine going plus other odd jobs. The class spent the first semester in studying the principles of journalism, Their first paper came out just before Christmas. Issues were seen more frequently during the second semester. ?al:3g1,Nj1T5Pa11' :Oni Frghmyd Bill Horton, Sheila Homan, Pauline Kilmer, Soa um ga, jtltewor mg on e Mrs Edens Deanna Spaulding, Margie McLean and Lois p r L - y McNichols. Advisor
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