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X ,N K 5 J 'x f i ' '1 I Top eff-Cn fhe edge of fha pol Laura Diiy, Judy Tip 'wr -Poeeo cn We edge of The QA imlng u .aiiy Haienbedc, Cynrhia Cafk, Miss Margaref Spfegei, Donna 'C izegin a ,F7?'fV'iV!T race-Purh Fijnfius, Hawaii ren-L Fader, Barbara Purcei, and ray Nairzqer discuss The wafer faren Wai1'er, and Q-avg, Humphrey demfng'ra'q- 3' 5 rn periorrnance of Marqaie' higher, Diana Anderson, and Anifa :nie ffm' no is iniuded in a 5.-.firfwrmhg iii Goodson. Bofforn lefrieludy Ha enbecif f TEE v.fi'ing 'fi-:rim af Bi ' Fahning iufure iyrnamin, for The Pipipg' Rossya Kaufman, Loiiy Luhrnan, Margaref Fisher, Anira effes ai-3 raren Win,e-, Mina Harris. Linda C Sr Goodson, and Kay Naffzger oraciice rhe iechniquos of iiie Margarar Spieqei, Janef Sfarnaia, Ca oi Humohrey, and Mari' caving. Righr-Again 'rhis year, nine girls worked hard as a ream and pur on precision wafer shows under The name o1f The Rippelerresf' Those who made up The group are, Iefr 'ro right Ann Nickerson, Diana Anderson, Monna Harris, Carole Wyarr, Anira Good- ,n Beii. fx son, Judy Meyer, Karen Winie, Janer Sraf mars, and Kay Nafrzger. 109 ii I I
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Loolcing over The SporTsmanship Trophy, awarded To some Senior girl, are, le-TT To righT, Miss MargareT Spiegel, Miss Rufh Carroll, Carolyn Reiier, presidenTg Ann Trasfer, vice presidenfg and Marlene T-losTler, iunior iepre-senTaTive. Girls Have Fun In GAA. Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, beTTer lcnown as G.A.A., has iusT compleTed a very busy year. The club membership has been increased by a very acTive underclass group which has combined wiTh The upperclassmen To uphold The ideals OT G.A.A. These ideals are Three-Told in Torm-sporTsman' ship, Iayalry, and h.ealTh. Besides posTing an acTive aThleTic program, G.A.A. has a hosT oT social acTiviTies each year. Among These are a Tormal iniTiaTion and poTluclc, The Treshman parTy, sponsoring an aTTer game dance, and The spring banqueT. AT The banqueT The Trophies and awards are given: leTTers or numerals earned by The girls dur- ing The year are presenTed To Them aT This Time. Many old acquainTances are renewed and new Triends made as The sTudenTs and alumni are gaTh- ered TogeTher. Below-Here are The girls who were The mainsTays of Girls' AThleTic Associahon This year. FronT row: Jacqueline GardT, Clara Lang, Nilah CasTaTor, Donna Neuman, Ruby Widner, BeTTy Spear, and Carroll SchmiTT, Second row: Marlene l-losTler, RuTh Blalcesley, Helen Woods, Carole Causland, Sally KiTe, Barbara Cummins, Sharon FleTTer, Judy DeaTon, Marcia Harman, and Judy l-lallenbeclr. Back row: Miss MargareT Spiegel, Mary Joan Nash, Marilyn Bell, Sandie Boolv, Leilani l-loblairlc, Judy VVinlrler, Linda KiracoTe, Ann Trasrer, Judy Baker, and Miss RuTh Carroll.
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wer leTT-MeeT The champs! Sc-aTed arc- Doris LeFr-ver. fi Srhmnf and ,laflie Garjf. 5Tandinq arc- Bc-TTy SL 1 Carolyn Peiler. Sandra Giclf, and Gayniiil Marsh. The spring bangueT is noT only loolced Torward To Tor The awards ThaT are given, buT also The oTTi- cers Tor The Tollowing year are announced aT This Time. This year The girls chosen To lead 6.A.A. Tor T953-54 were as Tollows: Carolyn ReiTer, presidenT: Ann TrasTer, vice-presiclenTy BeTTy Spear, secre- Taryq and Carroll 5chmiTT, Treasurer. Marilyn Bell. sophomore, and Marlene l-losTler, junior, were chosen as represenTaTives oT Their respecTive classes. During The pasT year, much aTTenTion was To- cused upon The baslceTball TournamenT. LasT year's champions, The class oT 1954, reTurned To compeTe wiTh a TighTing Treshman Team and a husTling bunch oT sophomores. As always, This sporT was very well aTTended, and The compeTiTion sTiTT To win The bas- lreTball Trophy. Awards Tor G.A.A. members are given accord- ing To The number of poinTs earned. For T50 poinTs, The girl is given her class numerals which are To be worn on her leTTer sweaTer. When 250 poinTs have been recorded, a whiTe chenille leTTer N is pre- senfed To The girl. The highesT award ThaT any G.A.A. girl can receive is The sTaTe wall plaque: 350 poinTs musT be earned To receive The plaque. A high poinT Trophy is awarded To The girl who earns The mosT poinTs in her Tour years. LeTT+Marilyn l-larTman Tries Tor a Tield goal as Janis YanT, Sherry Pasp, Alice Shealr, and DoroThe lmbody eagerly fiwad The rebound. Lower righT-Up goes The Tip! BeTTy Spear and Elvira 5Turgis jump cenTer, while waiTing The ball are Leilani Hob- lnl, Sandra Giclr, Marlene l-losTIer, re-Tereeg Gaynol Marsh, H'-on Woridf.. Sherry Rasp, Marlene Tracey, and Carroll C. Y. .wfir,miiT.
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