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5 1 BOOSTER'S CLUB president, James McNamara presides over a meeting. Club Aids Sports THE SPORTS Boosters' Club is made up at parents ot students attending GGHS who work with the athletic dept. and coaches to help supply items needed for all sports. They also sponsored all tive awards banquets to honor all athletes. RICK BOYER, Mike Hanes, and John Retzer, Argonaut football captains, thank Mr. James McNamera, President of the Boosters' Club for the Red Blazers. The club has donated 40 of the blazers to the school. The boys participating in school sports will wear these iackets to create the look of Garden Grove High School':z team spirit. 'v'- ' s. ' s K f ,s N- 5 .. S MRS. TENNENINI wheels in refreshments for Boosters' club members held each L THE SPORTS Boosters' Club members sell bags of popcorn at the Homecoming game. DOC LASKEY supervises coffeemaking at a Boosters' Club meeting. at 2:30 p.m. T 7 BOOSTER'S CLUB
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319' pirivf F i-,--N .,,..-.sittin f ' FLAG TWIRLERS-Front Row: Sally Sutter, Judy Herbeck, and April Bauman. Back Row: Lynn Duggan, Marlene Manny. J 1' TAKE THAT, says Al Petrilla to the Bolsa Brande Bull, during the half time activities. Although the Argos lost 33-30 it was one ofthe best games ofthe season and Fred Miller played his best game ofthe year. T6 FLAG TWIRLERS RICK HURLEY and Sally Sutter enioy the rain while walking down Golden Fleece to their next class. Flag Exce S THE 1966 Flag Twirlers did much to bring up the spirit ot the school this past year. Among some of their activities were two competitions at Arroyo High School in EI Monte and a parade on December 3. They worked many long hours on their routines. While working on them, they dis- covered that they didn't come easily. They would practice tor two to three hours a day during the summer and at least one hour a day when school started. Many hours went into their routines and it showed in their performances. They proved that practice makes pertect. 4 APRIL BAUMAN ond Lynn Duggan show excitement as Argos near victory. fs' as an it T W ' 5 ul E ' 6 F ll I: :- it . :el 1 i 'I qu . fm IV' ' X i A gf W 5 .. V :Jr NL 'ri-O . cr. . Aliif. X ' I 'f - 1 71 .--a iff : , as 's,-'-Tf ii. if le If .4512-ri'f'-13 1 Q- - ,mcggf-J-., A - 371, J, ji. jzgtgfzzti flfg 'iii ,g 35313-3 if
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BAND-Front Row: Pat Shargel, Mike Hubbard, David MacDonald, Randy Hall, Jill Brunt, Sec.-Treas. Barry Mo- niak, Judy Smith, Dennis Lazar, Bill Devine, Gary Stratt, Bill King . . , Sec- ond Row: Shelly Gabler, Patricia Dingle, Lynne Woods, Craig Colton, Sarah Palmer, Patty Pape, Martha Wil- liams, Uwe Watien, Nancy Price, Robin Nelson, President Wendy Woodcock Third Row: Brett London, Cheryl McCready, Marie Myers, Craig Bel- shaw, Sharol Buchholz, Toni Frey, Darla Small, Corrine Ross, Jon Montgomery, Keith Warner, Kathy Pape . . . Fourth Row: Doug Riddle, Larry Tonks, Wendy Westlund, Sheryl Strom, Tim Fitzsim- mons, Randy Jones, Steve MacKenzie, Karn Jorstad, Tony Mize, Dan Dohan, Jo Buchholz, Steve Tabak, Andrew Ral- ston, Jerry Christiansen . , , Fifth Row: Harold Shirley, Bob Pamplin, Phil Ten- erelli, Howard Rotsch, Ray Gonzales, Alan Riddle, Colonel Child, Roger VanMatre, Sterling Bess, Bob Stagner, George Dauphin, Steve Callari, Jerry Woods Back Row: Michael Kramer, Jeff Janke, Jim Thornton, Linda Whitney, Bob Comeau, Robert Walden, Kerry Mayer, Allan Moll, Tim Weidert, Bob Rowe, Terry Brandt, Vice- president Edward Ralston, Steve Sil- ver, Daniel Mann. riff, rv? Q- . 1' Qseeixfgfgw-vi'-5.4. N. ARGO BAND proudly parades down Golden Fleece to begin the first pep assembly of the season. SHOWING FORM is Drum Maiorette Judy Smith.
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