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First Row: Linda Kuisch, Marilyn Muff, Kathy Steele, Diane Lyles, Pe99Y Maihewson, Jackie Weber, Sandy Roseberry, Donna Ayersman, Marilyn Tommasi, Beisy Pierce, Carol Gentile, Melonie Wallace, Sharon Hyer. Tessier, Scarlell' Pabsl. Second Row: Diane Delance, Donna Delance, Mary Alice Pcrarcl, Connie ports Days: Contributes To March Of Dime's Praclicing offer school for the baskefboll sporls day are Rifa Parard, Mrs. Ann Caldwell, sponsor of The Girls' Alhlelic Associaiion, explains Charlene Hubbard, Karen Shaw, Moriorie Ribachuk, and Louise Taylor. baskeiball iechniques. 'll7 'Jian f1i.mHz 'rv.':,1:1lfss1n,u
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Using the profits from a half-a-weelc's sale of doughnuts, the GAA was able to contribute to the March of Dimes campaign. OFFICERS President A A A A AAAAAAAAAA A AMary Jane Noll Vice President A A A A Mary Allice Parard Secretary A A A A A Roseann Umana Treasurer A A A A A Marilyn Tessier Sponsor A A A A A A A A A Mrs. Ann Caldwell The Girls' Athletic Association was organized with the purpose of encouraging physical fitness among the girls who are not in physical education classes, as well as providing extra competition for those who are. Main activities this year were four sports days. These were planned to encourage friendly competi- tion between schools in such sports as basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, and softball. Possibly the most appreciated project of the GAA was the sale of doughnuts before school in thle cafe- teria. Late-risers and cereal-haters found this es- pecially inviting. The Girls' Athletic Association also participated in a camping trip with Southeast and Palmetto High. Girls Athletic Association Participates In First Row: Sue Franson, Mary Jane Noll, Nancy Chlebina, Toni Kramer, Debbie Seay, Joanne Heerema, Rita Parard, Helen Nichols, Barbara Glenn. Second Row: Joni Behren, Roseann Umana, Louise Taylor, Chip Morehead, Bev Bruens, Bev Taylor, Sylvia Plevell, Linda Munford, Ruthie LaVoie, Charlotte Cummins.
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First Row: Pat Starkey, Sue Coffey, Susan Christie, Cheryl Seavy, Cindy Powell, Jana Smith, Cheryl Carder, Bev Green, Ann Knowles, Sherie Pullen, Penny Tasch, Patsy Altman, Carol Butler. Second Row: Mary Beth Gilligan, Ginna Dean, Karen Decker, Kathy Dixon, Pam Basehore, Robbie Surratt, Ruth Pierce, Bambi Scott, Vicki Tarver, Claire Randle, Marcia McCallister, Linda Walter, Lynda Barrett, Cheryl Miller, Lee Markey, Bobbi Lively, Debbie Combs, Donna Vogt, Judy Henry, Patty Strickland, Gloria Gilliland. Third Row: Carolyn Blades, Kathay McKenna, Shari Scott, Sue Hielm, Stephanie Wright, Nancie Martin, Sherri Planasch, Pen- Another touchdown? Fans in the student section of Hawkins Stadium cheer enthusiastically for the football players. nie Baughman, Sandy Ballard, Lois Oakley, Donna Robertson, Jane Porter, Glenna Neumaster, Peni Coon, Karen Smith, Karren Deane, Lynda Keever, Suzanne Chester, Jean Dickinson, Bobby Jo Carrington, Marilyn Kendrick, Bonnie Cline, Diane Seavy. Fourth Row: Margaret Kane, Linda Bearden, Karen Shaw, Charlotte Moore, Betsy Day, Trudy Reming- ton, Kathy Mahoney, Mary Jane Thomas, Sherri Beech, Janice Hooker, Sara Ezell, Sandi Layton, Myla Shetlar, Sarah Burnett, Pam Akins, Sue Stuart, Linda Vanderkodde, Jane Root, Cathy Lee, Sue, Geldert, Suz- anne Peterson, Marjorie Ribachuck, Darrell Ann Hirshberg. Through thick and thin they helped them win . The Yellin' Belles pro- mote school spirit at a home basketball game. yr ,tlst L .
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