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Girls enjoyed an active year In GAA by participating in the various activities. This year the GAA sent five girls to a state bowling her skill at bowling during the GAA bowling season. tournament. Above, Jane Fronczek demonstrates Dena Hamnik returns tne volleyball at one of he interscholastic volleyball games. 26
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Honor Society Sponsors ' College Breakfast David Vaughan returns to his seat after getting his candle lit In the National Honor Society induction. A trip to see Barefoot in the Park at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago fol- lowed by dinner headed National Honor Society ' s list of activities. Tutoring students and operating the bookstore were also on the list of activities for the group. At the annual College Breakfast in December, Honor Society attempted to stimulate a greater interest in further education, by having college students and representatives present to answer questions and tell about college life in general. In the spring, Honor Society had its induction of new members. Only those with a B average were eligible to join. Creating enthusiasm for scholarship, promoting leadership, and stimulating the desire to render service, were the main goals of Honor Society this year. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Laura Barker, treasurer, Gail Hunt, president, Wayne Vitkus, vice-president, Marsha Auter, secretary. SECOND ROW: Carol Mercer, Jean Godlewski, Jenny Vajda, Norma Welch, Jessie Engle, Mary Littrell, Paula Reznik, Laura Hayden. THIRD ROW: Janice Bernath, Fred Hanak, Jim Taylor, Mike GofFredo, Chris Martz, Larry Thrall, David Vaughan, Larry Bunce, Nancy Jurik.
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GAA Tournabo ut Stimulates Enchanting Moments Rita Koci, Patrick McTaggart, Dan Migliorini, and Mary Ann Koci enjoy one of the lighter moments at the dance “Three Coins in a Fountain sponsored annually by G.A.A. GAA can really be considered an ac- tive club. Members are required to earn at least 20 points in a semester. Activities included softball, bowling, basketball, swimming, volleyball, square dancing, and tumbling. Awards were given according to the number of points each girl earned. These awards include pins, numerals, chevrons, and letters. GAA members also participated in such activities as basketball and bad- minton play days, a bowling tourna- ment, and state-wide tumbling contest. They also organized interscholastic vol- leyball and basketball. Perhaps one of the highlights of the year was the annual semi-fotmal dance given in the gym. ' Three Coins in a Fountain was the 1966 theme which was carried out in the colors light and dark green and white. A two tier foun- tain highlighted the stage decorated by the seniors. Couples danced to the mu- sic of Florian Bolesga. Irene Edenas holds punch cups while Mark West fills them.
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