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OFFICERS, Standing: Linda Larson, Carol Olson. Seated: Anita McCabe, Kathy Spadoni, Helen Knickerbocker. GAA: cz sports minded group GAA President Kathy Spadoni. Girls Athletic Association, better known as GAA, par- ticipated in an energetic season this year. Meeting for their activities on Mondays after school, president Kathy Spadoni, vice-president Helen Knickerbocker, sec.-treas. Linda Larson, and sports mang. Carol Olson, with Mrs. Norma Martin, planned out the entire agenda for the year. The schedule was set up on a quarterly basis, starting with football, and including soccer, archery, basketball, bowling, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, softball, and tennis. The membership was made of those students who wished to earn a letter or just plain have fun. Because of the enthusiastic leadership of its president, the club doubled its membership. To honor the letter winners, GAA planned a picnic at the home of Anita McCabe in the spring. 32
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With the OFFICERS: jerry Faker, jake Rice and Ralph Brindly. oys Club has cz busy year help of enthusiastic leaders, Jake Rice, jerry Faker and Ralph Brindly, and advisor, Mr. Witt, the Boy,s Club entered into many activities during the year. The first of their money raising projects, selling Seahawk buttons, sta successful. With the into a great On the a fortune coo the Boyis Cl To clima formation o the needed rted the year out right and proved to be very help of the Boy,s Club, Homecoming turned uccess. enda for the Boy,s Club, also, was the sale of kies. This sale was a joint activity between ub andthe Girl,s Club. X the events of the year Was the proposed f a Service Club. This club would perform duties of the student body such as the con- cession worlzers, car parkers, etc. Chris Allan and Jake battle for the food drive
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