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WIN TROPHIES ROW 1: j. Jostud, K. Gibbons, C. Dutton, L. Grover, D. Mickelson, K. Moppin, P. Trim, S. Tschumper, S. Buchholz, K. Krumholtz, M. Wilber, C. Hodgen, I. McDon:1h, j. Robinson, j. Vosseteig, P. Dahl, L. Hammond, B. Knepper, j. Wood, T. Truax, C. Larson. ROW 2: D. Casey, R. Sander, B. Truax, Al. Onsrucl, A. Ahrndt, L. Moppin, K. Krumholtz, L. johnson, R. Beirne, J. Corcoran, N. Leavitt, L. Stegenieyer, C. McBride, I. Carhart, K. Ofsdahl, S. Bell, K. Ofsdahl, M. Hilt, R. Hynes, R. Wojciechowski, L. Anderson. ROW 3: L. johnson, M. Remus, D. Klomsten, C. Marsh, K. Wason, A. Kaste, L. Walski, K. Williamson, B. Hovre, C. Glowcheski, T. Dahl, D. Hjelsand, S. Bue, A. Lebakken, P. Bautch, T. Bishop, B. Mason, K. Gamoke, L. Brueggen, L. Emerson. ROW 4: R. Lakey, K. Masaro, C. Blankenhom, I. Stenberg, A. Olson, D. Iostad, R. Solberg, K. Kopp, C. Glowcheski, R. Wood, D. Redsten, M. Leavitt, B. Sacher, D. Aasland, L. Schein, N. Gibbons, D. Gooden, A. Kribs, N. Kohnle, V. Rindahlg ROW S: M, Hare, L, Lgkey, S. Ofsdahl, R. Winters, R. Beirne, L. Corcoran, R, Puulus, B. Sacher, D. Brush, D. Sncher, K. Byom, M, Lillu, G. Eichman, D. Daffinson, K. Kopp, J. Weyant, R. Reinke, T. Fry, l I. Folkednhl, N. Back.ROW 6: D. Kli- ' mek, A. Schuh, T. Stage, I. Ekern, B. 4, Remus, L. Tranberg, L. Quall, M. Ode- ify ' Sinn, B. McConnell, B. Williamson, C. Q eller, S. Smith, A. Lettner, M. MC- Keeth, Z. Beime, S. Manehuk, S. Enge- lien. ROW 7: K. Olson, B. McCormick, M. Arnold, J. Fry, B. Smith, B. Larson, S. Patten, P. Quall, D. Kleppen, M. junghans, R. Severson, V. Ryder, B. Mohd, S, VVhillock, S. Lyon, A. Hel- stad, P. Scott, P. Scott, J. Scherr, K. I-Iovell. K Wg TOP LEFT: G.A. A. is always ready to ' 1 go in ll new and unusual way. iner gets when she asks for volunteers. LEFT: The senior girls pile it on :md on . 'N . Kopp, D. Henderson, M. Sacia, C. Sch- FAR LEFT: This is thc response Mr. Warr-
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The Girl's Athletic Association, G.A.A ., with its continuing effort toward recreation and group activities, boasted over 140 girls in its membership this year. Table tennis was added to this year's regular after-school acti- vities which does include basketball, curling, volleyball, and softball. Individual trophies for the champion team in each sport was a new inspiration for the girls to do their best in each sport they participated in. The girls can earn awards by acciunulating credits for each sport. Fluid-raising activities to earn money to pay for the awards and trophies included: a dance-party, which included games, ping- pong and shuffleboard, as well as dancingg the sale of Redmen stickersg and the sale of sweater-shirts. The G,A.A, took on the project of painting the kitchen of the curling club and the ceiling in the spectator room. Paint was provided by the club. Special activities of the G ,A. A. took place throughout the year They were: a roller skating party with the Industrial Arts Club in januaryg a Winter party in Februaryg and an annual picnic in the spring. The officers of the G ,A,A, for the 1973-1974 season were: President, Leda Seversong Vice President, Phyllis Dahlg Secre- tary, Julie Tranbergg Treasurer, Vicki Rindahl. for - . IS. W . 5 4? G.A.A. CHAMPS A 5i., ei we ' I :-ai A .-I pr I
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The Pep Club is in its third year of existence. Its pur- pose is to promote school spirit in all school activities. Members ofthe club lead the way in promoting pride in our school and in our accomplishments. They sat in groups at athletic contests to lend vocal support to teams' and the cheerleaders. They made signs and other pro- motional displays to generate support for the various activities that our students participate in. They helped the cheerleaders in their preparation for pep meetings and put on skits at pep meetings. The paper, brushes, paint, and all the supplies are purchased with money earned by members in fluid raising projects. Next year the club is looking for a bigger and better year and will be recruiting more boys for membership in the club. LEFT: Senior girls fire WANTED: MORE BOYS IN 15,1 FI' 5 f . am. - ,-my 4 fr ' vs- ll l K Ri -- SWLJL, .W 1-fa, if saqfawaf r 3- r ,r te 1 , Q ' V-za ui .1 if 551243. ' ' 3 Z R 1 Q . y if Q if V 'L t E5 I 4 Q up players for the Ard- :idia battle. RIGHT: The sign tells it like it is. 2 A si' deb' l t -M I 1 'l ,. ll
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