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Among the many activities ol the GAA which are open for participa ion e If bowling as stimulated t e most interest Connie Arnold Sheila Rothkopf Carole Meitunnen Mary Hanmer JoAnne Gauge and .loan Turk watch their teammates play during Monday afternoon GAA activities Q' Diane Tylla and Marlys Carls prepare to launch their assault on the little wooden ten pins at the Hibbinq Bowling Center. Another sport tried by a number of the girls was curling. Diane Tylla ,,,. , CL Ni: JoAnne Gauqe Joan Turk Of the indoor sports that the girls enloy vo eyball rmits te young lo ies emit numerous feminine squeals as the excitement of the game reaches c cllmax Various squads were formed and a tourna ment was held towards the end ofthe year I!!! f'L ,f'S'L'L fi -..H Marlys Carls
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.Eat his -1,nQa-I 1 -were if .N ' BOTTOM ROW: Joy Musech, Georgia Pavelich, JoAnn Hamre, Kathy Lind, Louise Forsman, poberta McGowan. SECOND ROW: Christine Mcras, Gail Wherland, Joyce Fiori, Jeanne Stariha, Paula Meadows, Susan Napoli. THIRD ROW: Diane lfoslci, Kathleen Andria, Maureen O'Peilly, Marilyn Hem,-ne. gch, Miss Clement, Lois Possin, Barbara Rodgers, Jacqueline lofi. 3 Q., ' G.A.A. officers: seated, Connie Arnold, president, Randi Hannurn, vice president, standing, Sharon Nelson, Student Council representative, Paulette Alcin, secretary-treasurer, Carol Meittunen, point recorder, Patricia Burho, point re- corfler. Anxiously the ball is watched as it nears the loaslcet during Spirited some of basketball. 51 GIRLS DEVELOP SPORTS PROGRAM Commonly lrnown as the GAA, the Girls' Athletic Association offers varied activities to high school girls. The general activities selected are athletics, school spirit, leadership, health, class worlc, recreation and synchronized swimming which culminates each year in the HHS Water Ballet. Each Monday afternoon, the organi- zation meets at which time the girls play volleyball, softball, table tennis, basketball, bowling or curling. Each girl qualifying for a final school letter must have participated in at least three ofthe activities sponsored by GAA. is lt, E X ,y C ll!t'fiffMf'l
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Al Reading over a list of sug- - gested activities for the club K are Peter Franti, Mr. Orval . Bies, adviser, Kenneth Matt- ' A son, president, and Sanford . I Shanks. 1 Hn T l an ..,,. . as, -e--QgQJ es.: xi - ' f'7 , nfl?-' K yy V' ,L MEMBERS HAVE CGNSIDERATION FOR OTHERS The Hi-Y Club is the YMCA of the high school.. lt seeks to develop a well-rounded spiritual, social, mental, and physical person- ality in its members, and to promote a definite service to the school. ' Membership is open to iunior and senior boys i. upon recommendation of two members and a two- thirds vote ofthe club. 'V During the year various social activities are held. The club sponsors assemblies and co- operates with the school in campaigns and other school activities. 2 K X . , '-' 5 . 4 V, Sanford Shanks, George Saari, Peter Franti, Robert Ruskanen, Kenneth Mattson, Monte Edwardson, Terrence Hernesman, Nichlas Woitel, Mark Solo, Keith Grundfeldt. Richard Killien, Kenneth Ostroat, Russell Ningen, Lewis Walters, Dennis Belschner, Charles Erickson, Thomas Ellich, Gary Komola, Steven Erickson, Robert Csargo, Terrence Holt, Allan Wuori, Ted Bispala, Franklin Swanson. 56
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