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GAA officers: Gail Mastersan, Secretory, Vicki Ferguson, Vice-President, Carol Johnson Treasurer: and Bobbi Allen, President. Girls' Intramurals are Sponsored The Girls Athletic Association promotes participation in athletics among girls at Pat- rick Henry. Activities include co-sponsoring a banquet for all city volleyball teams, pre- paring a Christmas basket, officiating at Jun- ior High volleyball games, sponsoring on All- Star volleyball game between the faculty and students, and selling programs at football games. This year at Patrick Henry any girl could be a member of the GAA. In order to remain in the club she must participate in one major sport or earn one hundred points, not miss more than three meetings, and pay her dues. These one hundred points may be earned in a number of ways. Girls receive a certain num- ber of points for each sport participation, for each team for which they try out, for being on a team, for playing in three-fourths of all the games, and for selling football programs. : larsl J 2 iii lim N ' i, in 1 ii :Pee Frm iii it 5 Q iiiiffgg ii . iz new me ,,,,, if-iMe1irlbers:r Ji Bvsltnnenf LP- ,1. ' Curolari, S. Linda, 'G. MGSf2l5lIg1,f' S, ,Mc-'M l llli ttlclhi5,lfSQ iieiiiiiuffil -R, llmsfwiiidg? cpl.: W - Blllhill! Steeler' Nm! 5 'PePiieff, L- A .Mdgklilff -L5d'GfEar,lf5Q Adailsffllfcump-, see, gfbelll -if g:Hq!fimog!d,f?Aa-,V,iQl-IBKIQQQYQF1iil'::gC. A Ce 'sffifofae' esori, B. G: Nolapd, B. Allen, f f25ir3jigss,.fsieyenm,ae masse ceiuei-gasp. Grim, 5 l,,,3Perclue, Bg5Hgffi-ngn wi. il-J W' e ii. ii. -ii. ' yfs,. Eioegang,gJiefismigi., AP. iqimm, igg Bush- 1 lfeildiisqili, M-.qllditcljdlli PEI-Icmgris,i ' ,Mgrsqru iS. fps-rynoldg, S' ss: - ' VY iii, iii, iii iw- ,.,-Q 'iii iii le, nw., ,, sift, S, ,, M , im ii , , H ii iiim.. ills.: Y mi i, ,W iii Q , ii si, iii ii, H, E M, ' Y rf, lifiigiii fs ii ,ii xr- sw i , 2
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Hail, Patrick Henr , We'll Always Stand b You . . . Julia Trent, Cathie Dugan, and Becky Gravett keep the crowd yelling despite the soaking they suffered during the third quarter of the Tazewell game, the last game of the year. The Varsity Cheerleaders have tried to boost and encourage school spirit at Patrick Henry. They worked hard this past summer writing and working up new cheers. After they were written the girls memorized them, then practiced twice a week-meeting in the Shenandoah Lite parking lot and yelling for an hour or more. Before football season the cheerleaders planned and held two pep rallies with the aid at the band, Liberty Belles, and the faculty. Cheerleaders have an additional duty of hanging posters during football and basketball season. Mrs. Gravely was the sponsor. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Carla Deshields, Hallie Calhoun, Suzanne l-lall, Gloria Rowland, Marsha McNeil, Pat Rae, Cindy Leeds, Ellen Litchman, and Barbara Adams.
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