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one X Q 35 si 75731 if 1' 0 . X A 5 Z i .2 KW M Q, , , New L.,-f THAT'S A bird? Members ot GAA Cabinet know how to make that badminton bird tly, too. Posed with numer- ous sports items the club uses are fseatedl Chapman, Ace- vedo, Avery, Herrerra, and lstandingl - Sponsor Lois Krebs, Ortiz, Payan, Trillo. wi' V 1 't i ' A You Earn By Participating . . . lt's not hard to earn Girls' Athletic Associa- tion points . .lust participatel Any member can earn the credits by taking part in after- school games, tournaments, and the play days, To the senior girl who has gathered the most GAA points her tirst tour years goes a trophy, GAA-Row 'lr Galaviz, Santa Cruz, Goclinez, Robles, While l-lall Guihuiz, Portello, Davis, Johnson, Gale ROW 12: Salazar, Yul, Acevedn, Trillo, Howard, Graves, Berry, Getsinger, I-lill, Pives, Kuta, Wcist, Maltlunaia ROW 3: Parra, Vlfilliams, Lee, Duclfery, Zamora, Cola Dzifgr, Collin, Miller, Hr-rrera, Sapin-n, Altivr, Chapman ROW 4: l-lfilliri, Arcc-, Camip, Will't, Fwtiniis, lifuiz, John Cori, Gipzuri, Irlully, ljrfiwri, Twrriiu, A G.irri.i, J Garcia Goal of each GAA member is l25 points. This entitles her to her large letter and eligi- bility to Girls' Letter Club. She may also go on to win the silver and gold pins. An awards banquet in the spring honors the outstanding and most deserving of the school's girl athletes. Tiada, ROW 5: Figueroa, Malxsim, Oats, Sola, Poage, Ganms, O'l-lara, Nlariinoz, Lugo, Martinci, Barber, Brown Mata, Humble, Galintlo ROW 6: Paxan Ssza l-laxiltins l5rLinO,Wii1lQI, Sullixnn, Estiiivi Estmtln AndiSis0n Mar- tin, Para, McAlcc, Golsinoci TOP: Coxlc, Semin, Facic Pena, Abel, Montil-inqo, E.iltluii.ani.a, NlcD:nal.l, Bcaxcrs rechl, Kiiczcii, Hiiilxins, Calilcicn Oiti: Axcix R39 tlall, .mtl Warboiiitittlw All wait .wx-il pointguttcrs ' ' x 2 Q 3 411 4 D 2 ,K , F
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S., :' 'ii CHI ETA MU biology club was in its first year, but made an impressive beginning. No, there are a few boys in the club, but they missed this interesting after-school session M 04 enjoyed by Herrera, Adair, Sponsor Konzal, l-lenncy, Turnage, Daer, Edwards, Avery, Gilliland, Naumann, and Grimm. The cliib studies microbes, plants, and hugs. No Distant Future Plans Here. Just as interest in space ships, rockets, and wonderful new medicines are capturing the imagination, so will the study of science arouse new interest among students. So believe mem- bers of newly organized Biology Club. There just aren't enough hours in a regular school day to unravel all the mysteries a class project or discussion might bring up . . . hence the Biology Club. This group will grow in member- ship, too. What's more exciting than sciencel FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS include ROW 'l: Noriega, Dockery, Connie Denogean, McCaughey, Lopez, Daer, James, Beltran, Cota, Sponsor Gaddis. ROW 2-Sada, Baratta, Aragon, Barnes, Arriaga, Cecelia Denogean, Scrig- nar, Caniscalea, Herrera, Womble, Beiar, Candia, Valdez. Future Business Leaders of America won't have to use soothsayers' crystal ball to see their near future activities. They are training now to fit into offices and the business world. Club topics include job information and business opportunities of immediate value, Visits to the banks, telephone company, Univac, and the like spark many club sessions, They kept the Business Ed Bulletin board hoppin' with items, A senior banquet climaxed the school year. ROW 3-Hazel, Elston, Boatright, Giego, Williams, Covar- rubias, Bethancourt, Linder, Caederon, Ross, Duron, Nu- nez. ROW 4-Hughes, Deckelmeier, Yates, Janow, Sulli- van, Meroney, Davis, Cavera, Quihuiz, S. Zuniga, D. Zuniga, Sesma. They're ready now for a good jobl . S fi O Q 4? l ruiiiizia siisiiiiessi Lei i Allmll A3 arsffsiail g fi'
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB: Top Row-Stubb, Sprawls, Beame, Klein, Suman, Massey, Scrignar, Garrett, Cox, Rouch, Ong, B. Daer, CENTER+Rice, Lee, Daer, Barksdale, Dur- .J bin, Carlile, Altier, Siegrist, Wallcer. BOTTOM l-lom, Denogean, Pederson, B. Fung, Denogean, and I-lcdspcth. iSee also the Friendship Club picture, on Page l73l. Friendship Mean H ppiness Welcomel What more friendly word is there in any language? The wonderful thing about Friendship Club is that they mean it when they extend the invitation to membership among the school's girls. Social activities are never lacking with this spirited group, and they thrive on making others happy. The group works in close co-operation with the Girls' League in promoting happiness among those who are shy or reluctant to participate socially. BADMINTON: iBoi'l'oml-ROW 'lc Servin, Hunter, Yar- bough, Gale, l-lollin. ROW 2: Anderson, Zamara, Chap- man, Humble, Johnson, Davis, Lee. ROW 3: Arce, Sala- zar, Skoczen, Canup, Tejada, Galindo, Quihuiz, Portello. ROW 4: Ortiz Avery, Parra, Cressy, Acevedo, Godinez, Badminton Club is another democratic group, their center ot operations is the Girls' Gym, however. Every GAA member interested in the game is urged to enter the numerous tournaments. You might not be the star, or even win a game . . . but you do have loads of tunl Badminton tournaments with all other schools in the Valley increase interest in this fast moving, exciting sport. Miss Sanders, spon- sor ot group, stresses that everyone takes part. Robles, Santa Cruz. ROW 5: Rita Parra, Mata, Figueroa, Coyee, Gatsinger, Garcia, Brown, Galaviz. TOP: Ramsey, Facio, Peva, Randall, l-larkins, Tapea, Cordova, Calderon, Maldonado. After-school means anything but heading straight for home. Not with a good game going onl W , , ,W f ki r iff, . Z W 1,4 .1 1. if , V 'Y 89 -1 k V
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