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18 GAA GAA gets moving Girls Athletic Association CG.A.A.l got moving as another year of sports kept them busy. The G.A.A. played such intramural sports as volley- ball, basketball, badminton and softball. Their other activities included a Mexican dinner and an annual volleyball game between classes. The girls bagged their lunches every Tuesday and Thurs- day. They picked a sports chairman for each sport, who taught them the rules of each game. 1. Mimi White returns a serve. 2. Geri Cashen gets a bump as Alice Torres, and Pam Willock observe. 3. GAA members are: BOTTOM ROW: Jessica Samuelson, Dottie James, Gail Patterson, Student Council Representative, Barbie White, President, Claire Woods, vice-president, Debbie Leslie, points chairmang Patricia Twarog, secretary, treasurer. 2ND ROW: Alice Torres, Debbie Smith, Melissa Barry, Angie Valles, De- nise Dewey, Summer Hawkins, Beth Triphan. 3RD ROW: Mimi White, DeeAnn Davis, Debbie Smith, Crystal Foley, Donna Barton, Suzanne Hill. 4. Mr. Callicotte, Fer- nie Lopez, Mike Green, Ray Bomes- berger, Wayne Jackson, and Mr. Dyer listen as the Lettermen conduct their meeting. 5. The Lettermen club members are: FIRST ROW: Gilbert Figueroa, treasurer, Alan Copenhaver, Martin Pena, Larry Walker, sargeant at-arms, Ray Bomesberger, Steve Ben- itez. SECOND ROW: Mr. Casoni, Mike Benitez, Mike Green, Fernie Lopez, Wayne Jackson, Avery White, Billy Combs, Mike Twarog. THIRD ROW: Chuck Shemwell, student coun- cil representative Bobby Joe Holle- man, Jerry Tarkington, Joe Custis, Jeff Horton, secretaryg Jack Paddock, vice-president, Bret Gladden, presi- dentg Lonny Oswalt. 6. Sponsor, Mr. Casoni, leads Lettermen's club meet- ing as President Bret Gladden, Sec- retary Jeff Horton, and Sargeant at- Arms Larry Walker observe. 7. Let- termen's club votes on slave auction. 90:4
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.J x......... i -.ai l .,, 8 S. . ' 3 , 1 5 . 4. 'f rf' Ji- . 1. Sharon Barnette, Howard Thompson, and Barbie Horton lesten to Mitzi Craig, Secre- tary General, as she closes the 15th annual AMUN session. 2. Terry Terry and Carolyn Federoff vote for an important resolution to admit the Seychelles into the AMUN. 3. Barbie Horton, exhausted after the action packed weekend, takes a short nap before the other Marana delegates arrive for the closing ceremonies. 4. Kim Totten and Doug Mifflin study throughtfully during a planary session of the EcoSoc committee. 5. Carolyn Federoff mulls over her reaction which will be presented in session. 6. Model UN mem- bers who participated in the fifteenth session were: TOP ROW: Diana Adolph, Mary Mc- Guire, Carolyn Federoff, Rita Sams, Ms. Shari Plamann, sponsor, Teresa Terry, MID- DLE' ROW: Barbie Horton, Kim Totten, Annette Willoughby, Dottie James, Sharon Barnette, Mr. Fred Wilmshurst, sponsor, BOTTOM ROW: Doug Mifflin, Geri Cashen, and Donnine Pierson. 7. Placard designed by Tammy Sinnett for the Chinese dele- gation. 8. Terry Terry discusses banquet speaker with Ms. Shari Plamann and Ms. Sarity Motove. Model UN 17 M Sli
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Lettermen tackle new year with enthusiasm The Lettermen's club is interested in getting more student body participation in the sports program. This year the club went to a Tucson Iceman hockey game and to a University of Arizona basketball game. Popcorn sales were the main source of income for the Lettermen. A big part of the club's activities includes initiation of the new members. Letterman 19
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