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B. Minor and L. Bear, Table Tennis Champions, warm up with a game of doubles GAA IS FUN Any girl may become a mem- ber of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion but to remain a member she must be active. These girls strive for friendship, sportsmanship, and physical fitness, The association sponsored all girls' teams and intramurals. Throughout the year each girl worked hard to earn points toward an award - a shield, letter, pin, or trophy - according to the number of points earned. These awards are presented at the an- nual picnic, where new officers are also elected. Throughout the year the GAA's have monthly meetings, game days with other schools, and sell football programs at home games. Miss Duffy and J. Nash figure the in come from the football program sales. P. Partington, J. Deyerle, and A. Webster officers of the GAA, check membership gg g
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E E. I T-I +5 gi The gift of a school patron, this banner proudly announces the arrival of the band. The catchy drill routines of the Liberty Belles add to the pageantry of half-time shows The Band and the Liberty Belles march in parades and per- form in half-time shows and pep assemblies. They also give a Spring Show which promises to become an annual event. The routines used are planned by the members with the aid of Mr. Burgess, their director. Junior Head Liberty Belle is Suzanne Sink, the Senior Head, 91 Julia Dodson. Members ot the squad lleft to right, abovel are Toni Kertoot, Sandy Teveri, Lau- rinda Mowry, Judy Young, Pat Daniel, Betsy Willard, Linda Smith, Sue Fisher, Ann Spencer, Susan Hedrick, Janis Macy, Nancy Sink, Jane Sowers, and Jan Bonesteel. Most of the girls who march as Liberty Belles are also members of the concert band.
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