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G.A.A. BACK ROW ll-rl: Chris Dykstra, Diane Whet- more, Jan Baines, Laura Ramsay, Wendy Abel, Marilou Ledlard, Moni- ka Turner, Liz Cambell, Pat Klymas, Sally Da- kin. MIDDLE ROW: Jackie Persad, Cindy Humel, Jane Burges, Cathy Rogres, Pat Dyk- stra, Jane Jansendan- deorn, Janet Cosgrave, Anne Bebbie, Devery Strongman, Sally Da- kin, Sharon Hunsley. FRONT ROW: Paula Murray, Cheryl Daub, Nancy Milliken, Caro- line Rich, Kim Whelan, Cheryl Gregory, Mari- anne Hardy, Cindy Bryant. lf you were to measure the success of the B.A.A. this year by the response to their activities then you would have to say that this year was extremely successful. The activities that were sponsored by the B.A.A. this year were many and varied. The intra- mural programme included such activities as flag football, volleyball, soccer, badminton, pushball and floorhockey while tourna- ments were held in the areas of golf, paddle- ball, badminton, one on basketball and track and field. Special events such as ac- tivity nights and visits from the well-known Tramp Champs and Harlem Diplomats rounded out the year. The B.A.A. execu- tive: Morgan Pirie: president, Garth Nichol- asp vice-president and John Turpieg secre- tary-treasurer would like to thank Mr. Bel- cher for his valuable assistance in making this year a great success and wish next year's executive the best of luck. B.A.A. BACK ROW U-rl: Joe Du- pont, Allan Johnson, Arnold Fleming, Ken Ratts, Pat Fur- kas, Bert Keene, Chris Hickey, Ted Chandler, Jona- than Savedra. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, Belcher, Hughie Lococo, Howard Klymas, Barry Spratt, Morgan Pirie iPresidentl, Geoff Brown, Glen Sakamoto, Mike Dawson, Barry Elford. FRONT ROW: Leonard Vanderstan, Terry Fus, Cal Gertz, Garth Nicolas, Dave Putman, Dan Evans, Bill Malton. AB- SENT: Rob Bracey, Cam Hansuld, Scott Aird, John Turpie tSecretary-treasu rerl. This year's G.A.A. executive is glad to say that the activities planned this year were well supported by the girls-especially the co-ed ac- tivities. We were not able to provide co-ed wrest- ling but the co-ed badminton and volleyball were very popular. We tried something new this year: we held a Square Dance and are happy to say that the gym was packed. Our annual Sadie l-lawkin's dance, The Shadie Sadie , proved to be one of the biggest that the school has seen. The second term began with a variety of in- tramurals-basketball, pushball, gymnastics, fol- lowed by a gymnastics meet. Plans for the third term included a two-day track and field meet, a co-ed monkey golf tournament and the annual Rock n' Roll Revival. We appreciated the enthusiastic support of the girls this year and hope that this continues in the future. We would like to thank Miss Smith and all the girls involved in making this year a great success. Best of luck to next year's execu- tive.
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aw f'1 gn BACK ROW wrt Dave Putnam, Don Dinnan iHead Boyl, Ted Shore, Garth Nicholas, Tim Webber, i e Dawson, Arnold Fleming, Steve Ackroyd, Dave Lester, Morgan Pirie. THIRD ROW: Cathey Sanderson, Mary-Ellen Stoll, Caroline Rich, Kathy Graham, Molly Yeomans, Sue Williams, Pat Klymas, Holly Mitchell, Sandy Smith, Eden Mohler, Suzanne Parsons, Kim Wheelan. SECOND ROW: Karen Hewitt, Brenda Wang, Lynne Woolgar, Linda Tisdale, Laura Jo Bell, Debbie Ward, Heather Graham, Janet Vernon, Heather Du- bay, Kathy Hrabluk. FRONT ROW: Cathy Rodd, Wendy Bridgeford, Liz Day, Beatrice Schmied, Melanie Oda, Carol Town qHead Girll, Sheila Stager. l PREFECTS The Prefects had an active year this year. The toy drive at Christmas was a huge success as we gathered about 5350.00 worth of toys. These were d is- tributed throughout the Mississauga area. We continued to support our nine- year-old foster child, Felipa Choque and are hoping to have a spring money-raising event on her behalf.
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L-m- Q S , 4 DRAMA This year's drama produc- tion, directed by lVlr. Clipperton, lVlr. Heathcock and lVlrs. Rung, is the Cole Porter musical, ANY- THING GOES. The plot lnaturally an airy onel is basically about sea-going romance. There are several sub- plots, but at the play's end all the couples united accordingly. Reno Sweeny, the ex-evangelist turned night-club entertainer, and Evelyn Oakleigh, the well- to-do Englishman, get together, as do Billy Crocker, enterprising young business manager and the charming all-American girl, Hope Harcourt, Qwho is forever accom- panied by her socialite motherj. Among the play's large cast are: Moon, the gangster, his girl, Bonnie, Reno's four Angels, Billy's boss, lVlr. Whitney, and a considerable number of singing and dancing passengers and sailors. The production of this year's play should prove a chal- lenge particularly the problem of transforming the stage in the girls' gym to resemble leven Taintlyj the deck of an ocean mer.
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