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3 1 - ,f . si'Lili-zJ'lsv'r1vJ,'lfwtw' Girls meet ut 'lbwii and Country Bowling Lancs un 'l'hiirsciuys. CAA uctixuuts Suu Slim-tina, Sue Scliwurtz, and Carla Sclieffel string balloons Nleliiidu Getsmi and jean Sclioltcs keep sg-ure for Karen Kreu- iii preparation for the dance. Decorations set the scene for u county fair. ger. M,....,-4 Members Ginny Lindhlud, Tuna Muraro, Kris Kemp, und Mary Workman purtici- Nliss Limlu Truttier cleinmistriitvs to Xlury Clusperieli and pate in CAAS free exercise program in which girls imprmise their own exer- lfluine Iimiiulm hmm' to miuiipulutvii lurge decmulioii, eises. XX Orguuizutium 129
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-- - - we - if--W -7- - 128 Vicki Siguaw reaches for a bid as she and her date, Rudy Diaz, enter Cl.-KAR an- nual fall dance which is entitled Autumn Fair. President Lynda Califello and Vice-president jean Scholtes, preparing for erunp. eagerly discuss plans for their trip. They were chosen as Wests CAA represent- atives. Organizations Girls, Athletic Association offers diverse activities Girls' Athletic Association provided girls the opportunity to take part in sports and ac- tivities such as bowling, apparatus, modern dance, and free exercise. They met for activi- ties on Tuesday, Vlfednesday, and Thursday afternoons. GAAls sale of slave tags took place during utwirp week and set the mood for their annual dance, Autumn Fair, which was held in the girls' gymnasium on November 22. Two girls were chosen to represent XVest at the CAA summer camp. This year President Lynda Califello and Vice-president jean Seholtes received the high honor. CAA was made up of approximately -150 members. They held a Christmas party in Dec- ember and the mother-daughter tea took place on May 20. Other officers serving GAA were Linda Stofko, treasurerg jo Ann Chopp, secretaryg Rae Kezerle, social chairmang Elaine Honiotes, historiang Gail Class, activities chairman. Board members included Debbie Sterle, Linda janovyak, jeanne Martinson, Marcia Engleman, and Mary XVorkman,
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130 1 Marie llillesland, Modern Dance Club president, helps a new member, lClaine lirovvn. pertorrn a dillicult maneuver during an alter school practice session. Organizations WM wi 'Nw Q SKK M Planning a route lor their next trip. Ski Club members Dennv XYruk. Nic Xlazon. nncl Carol Crvei' consult a map Dancers entertain teaehers, Ski Club obtains emblems Modern Dance Club members produced several numbers during a spring program in- volving all clubs concerned vvitli the performing arts. Following this production, the club per- formed before a meeting of teachers involved in special education programs. Club funds were raised by conducting bakery sales during the year. Ski Club trips to ski resorts were conducted twice a month during the vvinter. To film the members during trips, Ski Club purchased a movie camera. Also obtained vvere distinctive club patches for all members.
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