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Participation in Girls’ Athletics GAA members in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades pose for yearbook left, Carolyn Adams, vice president; Mickey Murray, president; Dianne photographer. OFFICERS: Miss Carolyn Rakes, sponsor; fifth from Gary, secretary; Diane Lane, treasurer. Tommy Mustian, Buddy Booth, Winnie Woodson, Linda Roan, Ray Snellings, Anne Lewis, and Tubby Leviner sing for the Talent Show. Sylvia Garrison, Cleve Crooks, and Judy Loer bring back the gay ’20’s in the Talent Show. 115
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GAA Promotes The Girls’ Athletic Association is an organization for girls who are interested in establishing sportsman- ship and creating an interest in sports activities. The G.A.A. sponsors bowling, basketball, tennis, horseback riding, and other similar activities for its members. These activities help the girls achieve points for awards that are offered. This year as a project, the organization presented a highly successful talent show with the theme “Re- member When.” In co-operation with the S.C.A., it sponsored the girls’ student-faculty basketball game. Nancy Moorefield practices lay-ups. Miss Rakes, sponsor, first row, left, sits with members of the GAA from the eighth and ninth grades. 114
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116 Pa . pee cue ett D.O.T.—Kathy Atkinson, Michael Smith, Carolyn Elliott, Tim Mc- Donald, Allen Burton, Robert McNeil, Roland Jenkins, Shirley er ae sate ee Comer, Shirley White. D.O.T. Trains for Industry, Business OFFICERS—Seated: Betty Jean Davis, historian; Hiram Hainley, secretary; Owen Ayres, president; Pat Parsley, vice president; Nellie Watson, treasurer; Marsha Rawls, parliamentarian. Standing: Mr. Marion Dexter, sponsor. The Diversified Occupational Training Club is a state-wide student organization of the Industrial Co- operative Training classes. Through active participa- tion in the club, the student develops understanding of the industrial-business world and of his civic obliga- tions. The club program also includes Annual State Conventions, Annual Employer-Employee Banquets, speakers from business and industry, and contests.
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