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. a. a. gives opportunity for leadership g.a.a board appointed pictured in the clubroom where they hold their weekly board meetings are the first semester officers and appointed board of the iohn muir girls' athletic association. they are, front row, left to right, carole mcclelland, scrapbook and clubroom chairman, linda lamb, vice-president, mary cox, president, iudy harmonson, recorder, and amy goto, treasurer. back row, alberta amend, swimming manager, iean bickel, aquacade chairman, francie elam, publicity chairman, sally arnold, tennis manager, susie mays, asb representative, mary pyle, basketball manager, helen nishi, iunior representative, and katy emslie, speedball manager. those not pictured are, evie pease, secretary, ann grizzle, girls' league representative, and barbara davis, tally 'n' tatler editor. g .U . U . .e.,.,. ,,,.ff if , executive board the duties of the executive board of the g.a.a. are wide and numerous. they range from playing in the season's sports to revising the club's constitu- tion. seated at the table at which they conduct the board meetings are, left to right, amy goto, treasurer, linda lamb, vice president, mary cox, president, iudy harmonson, recorder, and the guid- ing hand of the club, adviser and instructor doro- thea emerson.
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'T' we e wt . , ' H , K X , -Q N-N' '- , V K. K . , 1 ., E fl in girls' athletic association in action the sport of speedball was new to many of the g.a.a. members in the first semester. their enioyment of the game is shown in this pic- ture as the girls play after school. left to right are natalie iohnson, laura curtis, la vern iohnson, sue treadwell, essie worth, ann george, marlene seaholm, lolita kennedy, lee thompson, mary cox, and pat eaton. the girl's athletic association of john muir high school began its career in september. this organization, as a carry over of the college's w.a.a., had the iob of re-writing the club constitution, reorganizing the policies and stand- ards of the group, and opening g.a.a. to any girl on campus who wanted to come out for after school recreation. this club's purpose is to promote a well rounded program of sports, teamwork and friendship for each and every girl at muir. -.L-......... the g.a.a. swimming groups usually spend up to two hours in the water on tuesday and thursday afternoons. for the most part, these girls are the ones who par- ticipate in the annual aqua follies. they generally spend the g.a.a. period practicing their routines and stunts for the performance. pictured above are four of these girls. clockwise from six o'clock are sue maunsell, io crisler, phyllis iones, and carol shank. tennis. a most active and stimulating sport, was introduced to the g.a.a. in september. this sport many ing a g.a.a. game through much practice and precise planning, the g.a.a. basketball teams learned the mean- ing of the word teamwork. their games, which were played after school, showed the vast im- provement of each group. practicing for the pasadena playday are, left to right, essie worth, laura curtis, lee thompson, pat eaton, sue treadwell, and linda macgillivray. opened a new field of recreation to of the after school participants. attempt- smash is sue maunsell. she is showing president mary cox how they play the in new zealand where her home is.
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social affairs commissioner barbie little at rest planning and playing getting ready for the halloween dance the annual halloween dance was held at the la canada youth house and the costumes carried out the usual october 31st theme varying from swiss mountain climbers to the dapper dandies of the 'l890's. pictured to the right are three of the social affairs commission members working on decorations. they are, left to right, front row, sally simpson and barbara boykin. kneeling behind them is linda liscom. members of the l commission the social affairs commission of the first semester had the iob of planning all the first dances and parties at muir. nine of the members pictured are, left to right, sue hart ioon gunter, cynthia waite, carolyn Ienz, charlotte zinn, sally simpson, virginia reed bonnie parker, and julie harwood. sandra buckner ioan bundy wanda burden walter d. burdette david burness iames burns Sp- 1 , , 1 -, , x
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