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G.A.A. PRGVIDES SPIRIT, SPORTS AND FUN FUR N.D.A. Having the largest membership, two-thirds of the entire student body, the Girls' Athletic Association plans many events for the students. The camping trip, an annual event, took place near San Diego, a beach called San Elijo. The G.A.A. Board is responsible for coordinating athletic events of all types, includ- ing the annual Olympiad fa type of Olympics held for all studentsj, publicizing league games, and encouraging students to cheer for varsity and junior varsity games.
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V F? lll PPP SSS Nd . .U if ,Q Qs. l' yy V 1 ,A VN A ' N . .,+ l. The students are frequently reminded ol A GRAND TRADITION with this bulletin board in the hall. showing the generosity' ol' each homeroom. At this point. sophomore homeroom lO9 seems to be clearly' in the lead vtith more than X095 of their quota donated. 2. Members of the Mission Club include Becky' lsomoto. Nancy' Lem. Libia Becerra. Britta Steinbrenner, Tami Pistoni, Erin Mur- phy, .lackie Otero and lnez Rodriguez: Anita Moss. Linda Westermeyer, Karen Sadowski, Tita llug, Rhonda Holbert, Sharon Jordon, Katie Parr, Ria Koukos. Mary Wensley, and Sharon Scranage. 3. Refreshments at College Night were pro- vided by the Mission Club, and donations were gladly accepted. Serving the punch are Christine Heyninek. Patty' Tapanes, Jenny Tabor and Britta Steinbrenner. 4. The Mission Club assisted the Student Council in sponsoring the canned l'ood drive at Thanskgiving. the food being donated to poor families in the Los Angeles area, Shown car- rying some of the goodies are Anita Moss and Marcia Daley. This page is dedicated to Christina and Ciigi Hermann by Angela Salot.
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