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S R , Where It's A Pleasure And Privilege To Belong HA CLUB . 11. W, N! - ., 1 N .Ln f X It was a busy, exciting year for the officers but they wouldn't have traded 1, ,Q 5 places with anyone for the privilege of serving such a fine Organization, un- 7 ' L - , der the sponsorship of Miss Householder and Miss Munson. Carol Vaughan, Nils-5--all ' , I second from left, was presidentg Karen Youngman, left, was vice-presi- i ' L' fl dentg Cathy Dierking, second from right, tceasm-er and Mary McConnell, W If 1.',1f:w 1,1-QV l 'V secretary. Over 160 girls belonged and there was a large attendance to all ' the sportsdays held at neighboring schools in the Kansas and Missouri area. Maryam Sandy, left and Pam Cooper were winners in the bowl- ing leagues for the 1967-68 sea- SOD. One of the greatest events taking place in the life of a senf ior member of Girls' A Club is the farewell party given in honor of their final Weeks as an active , The theme of the fun event was GACC ftranslated, meaning Girls A Club Corpsj. An army type discipline was enforced throughout the evening but proved to geared to fun, 90 fun, fun! Seniors attending the farewell party, give the GACC salute.
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Penny Snowden and Judy Cochran edinorialize the situaiion in Viet Nam. . W' if' ' A 3 Q, i L :F T V 51 ' C ' !' es ' 1 V e ffgg ' Q .LAI F , 'J M M ' Jerri Jeffries, Mary McConnell, Martha 4' 'C Campbeel and Karen Youngman go bargain 'N -I .3 S? hunting from ads. : Y- J'. A' , b W ' ir fb ,A ' ' . ,Y Amelia Wagner Candy Goodman Above Seniors make final farewell perfor- mance, in one of the most outstanding assem- blies of the year. Candy Goodman was Sr. Modern Dance Man- Atchison Review Was the title of this years assembly. Several sections of a newspaper Were por- trayed and the pages of the paper seemed to come alive. The many talents of Girls A Club were exhibited once more. ager. Cathy Dierking, Iudy Cochran, and Penny Snowden were jr. High Modern Dance Managers. Cathy Dierlci ng Mardi McGahee My C ww. , 1' L. J- 5 , . v--i,-- ,, .A i ,t , f ff. v , iw' V , v Marilyn and Carolyn Carey and Ramona Starks predict the Weather in Heat Wave.
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