Officers: 1st row—Alicia Sabo, Paula Barnes, Judi Williamson. 2nd row-Diana Edge, Lois Helmerichs. 3rd row (Sponsor) Mrs. Albrecht, Ncta Pharris, Edna Nance. Debbie Vangeison. The Girls’ Athletic Association, organized two years ago, has grown rapidly. The members enjoy a variety of sports activities throughout the school year. The sports ranged from softball, to bowling, to gymnastics, and even hiking. The highlight of the year is the tea. At this time the best athletes of the year in each sport are announced and the new officers are installed. Our sponsor, Mrs. Albrect, helped a great deal in making our G.A.A. a very active, fun-filled club. 1st row—Roxanne Castleman, Christine McClenagen, Danna Sandidge, Betty Hill, Janet Cray, Susan Austin, Mary Warrington, Dawn Young, Resa Blanton, Sharon Goyke. 2nd row—Marsha Henson, Beth Chinowith, Debbie King, Bonnie Barnes, Cindy Schober, Dianne Clarke, Ruth Ann Landrey, Julia Myers, Janet Ahlfield, Linda Ferreira.
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Mrs. Steinhour, Miss Gorman, Edna Nance, Ncta Pharris, Pat Austin, Betty Hill, Deanna Berry Below: Brenda Berry, Susan Thoelc, Linda Ferreira, Marsha Henson, Jill Flinn, Jan Cray 14 The student library assistants are kept busy just taking care of routine library procedures such as shelving books, filing cards, and attending to the desk. Some extra activities they are involved in are making learning materials for the lower grades and giving story hours. Without their valuable help, the Media Center could not run as smoothly and efficiently as it does. Dallas Durbin, Marge Kor-nack, Scott Little, Rose Bernardi, Dale Simpson, Barb Millik, Ruth Ann Landrey, Susan Austin
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