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. 99 G. A. A. Showlng what they can do GAA g1r1s Carol and Barbara Wrlhams try for a Jump ball OFFICERS Geraldme Corley VICC pres durlng 3, bagkgtball tournament 1dent Elame Merrell secretary Carol Wllllams Pfesldem MLHS Glrls' Ath1et1c ASSOC1at10H started out the year Wlth d1scuss1ons for membersh1p requlrements, rev1s1ng thexr const1tut1on, after the approval of members and the student counc11, and act1ve program of co educatlonal recreat1on Two hundred pornts are needed for membersh1p and an add1t1ona1Z0O hundred must be earned each year to keep act1ve membersh1p 1n the GAA In1t1a1 polnts are earned by part1c1pat1on 1n all games and handhng varxous Jobs A pomt system was worked out whereby the g1rls can earna chevron for 500 po1nts 1 000 and 1 500 po1nts earn two and three chevrons, consecut1vely Two thousand pomts awards a star and 3 000 an 1nd1v1dua1 plaque 1n the dlsplay w1ndow -4' 00 ti mmm MEMBERS FIRST ROW L Hall L Ator E Merrellj Lowe. A Sharp C Hoffman C Deane S Jones J Knowles A D1l1s K Fowler B Bllyeau M Prrchard D Vandeventer SECOND ROW M Yamagaml B James M Lybbert A Hagen Y Wurff B Eccles N Cate I McLaughlm M McBride F Kmg E Gall L Lybbert C Wrllrams G Corley THIRD ROW D Larson L Hmkle G Ohausen E Tyler M Calder L Ross L Greenough B Tollex C Huber D Raymond P Hlcks S Jones B Wllhams FOURTH ROW B Mason M Rohlmger E Tyler B Mn.Donald Rl ' ' A .3 .1 , ' 1, . A X ., . L., -A 5- I p. V . f' ' ' . . E . I D . . X . a S au. 4 i A - F n ' f r f . .f ore f ' W. , y 4 eggs? ,. -I S . -ev ' Fay . .- 'fff F 1-1 f fi . ' A lv 4' 4' . 0 ' 1 Q' , 8 .E 6 . ' f L I 5 1 1 3, 34 as I 19
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LETTERME gf gurl Jerry King, Ken Burress, Leonard Dirks, PatO'Shaughn- essy, Bob Lycan, and Skip Sherwood pause to relax after a meeting. OFFICERS: L-R1 Lowe1lDavis, vice-presidentg Ed Akridge, pres- ident, Andy Kinnunen, secretary-treasurer. To promote sportsmanship and general good feeling among the participants of the seve ral ath etic activities is the aim and purpose of the maroon and gold M letter- men's club. To prove this, a sportsmanship Code was published. Advisors, Art Gamblin and Tex The rrell, assisted the boys with their highlighting ac- tivities of initiation - plus the usual hot-seat- paddle -deal - and the dances that we re spon- sored for fun's sake after games. Besides selling season tickets for basket- ball and football, inspirational and captain awards of eve rysport were presented by the clubg football - Lowell Davis, Captaing Chet Hitchock and Jim Cox, inspirational trophies, ' 'TU I - ,,..,,,,anf1! w Y ,,....-Q5 MEMBERS L-R, FIRST ROW: Gene Kruger, Pat Sturdevant, Keith Hansen, and Vern Pederson. SECOND ROW: Bobby Lycan, LeRoy Akridge, Skip Sherwood, Fredie Hall, Don Garrison, Arkie Garrett, Louie Lafrenz. THIRD ROW: Milo Hyatt, Ken Pearson, Jim Cox, Chet Hitchock, Fred Swedberg, Wesley Crago, Jack Ielm- berg, Clarence Wetzel, Bill Wimiop, Denny McKin. FOURTH ROW: Jerry King, Ed Akridge, Lowell Davis, Andy Kinnenun, Ken Burress, Jim Garrison, Terry Binns, Leonard Dirks. 18 IF
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MEMBERS L-R: Earl Davey, exhibition and photo contestsg Mr. Willard Benson, advisor, Louie Lafrenz, annual photographer, vice-president, Leonard Dirks, program chairman: Joe Moyer. publicityg Donna Dunn, secretary-treasurer, membership, Clarence Wetzel. PfeS1dem- l951 found the combined Audio Visual Education and Camera Club literally swamped with new equipment. The Camera Club bought a new washer, used to clean prints and film. The AVE acquired an Eicor tape'recorder, a Keystone projector, a new film strip projector, and a record player. Largest project the AVE undertook was a study of posture in grade school children, worked in cooperation with the physical education department and with the aid of Mr. Reames of the grade school. Between annual and newspaper photography the two clubs managed to catalogue slides and its 550 film strips. Enlarging the stock, new transcriptions on the United Nations, and dramatized biographies were also received. MEMBERS, IST ROW, L-R: LaRuth Hall, Don Burford, David Gray, Dorothy Moore. 2ND ROW: Leonard Dirks, Earl Davey, Joe Moyer, Robert Seekatz, ,pil 'ii if 1- CAMERA CLUB A.V.E.
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