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,,,H.gi.,. . '-u.':',p ,- gf, .W i l .'XT.' 1 I it I I . 752.0 , , it , 'F-lei, . . l ,mv l' l I 1 lallil .. 5, H , Ll -,-.Eel Marilyn Wilmarth, president Q. . 64. The Girls' Athletic Association promotes a spirit of friendliness and good sportsmanship. They play a varied list of sports such as volley- ball, basketball, baseball, tennis, hockey, and badminton. Membership went over 200 because of def- inite classes being created for G.A.A. Activities during the year included the annual G.A.A. pot- luck and play days. Officers are: president, Marilyn Wilmarth, vice-president, Cathy Chute, secretary, Sharon Langstraat, treasurer, Sooky Hernandez, pub- licity chairman, Judy Gaines, and historian, Ann Froman. Sports managers are: volleyball, Bonnie Chandler, basketball, Myrna Weaver, hockey, Annabel Coffin, and softball, Lana Gordon. , 6 he I G.A.A. BOARD-lFront rowl: Anne Froman, historian, Myrna Weaver, basketball mgr., Cathy Chute, vice president Sooky Hernandez, treasurer, Bonnie Chandler, volleyball manager, Allyson Vick, frosh rep. 12nd rowl: Lana Gordon softball mgr., Jo-Ann Cook, sophomore rep., Anabel Coffin, hockey mgr., Sharon Langstraat, secretary. l3rd rowl: Marilyn Will marth, president, Judy Gains, publicity. fin ',S 'l fi fi 3, -. . i -', i., ly: yr.,-I ,. LETIERGIRLS-lFront rowl: Pat Perry, Margaret Macpherson, Angie Sainz, Chris DeLotto, Ginger Johnston. l2nd rowl: Sharon Langstraat, Rosanne Mystrom, Donna McCollum, Marilyn Willmarth. l3rd 'rowl: Carol Stimple, Bea Vanderpool.
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L.. -. Lv,:,x giifi I dflozua I First row ifrom leftl: Sheila Macklin, Judy Langdon, Lydia Guillen, uonna Ward, Deanna Witham, Maren Porciello, Georgene Hurst, Miss Carol Ulviden, Dee McVeigh, Helene Beaumont, Frieda VanDyke, Barbara Pfeil, Beverly Rush, Janet Bessa, Ruth McCrory. Row 2: Carol Goss, Carol Henderson, Karen Kessler, Nancy Lighthall, Marylou Bergmann, Cheryl Schvveizer, Kathie MacDonald, Denise Richardson, Brenda Blaylock, Lea Wolff, Linda Weiss, Cheryl Yerxa, Winona Mustoe, Annette Espen, Karen Kelso, Marie Scipione. Row 3: Patricia Peck, Linda Bergstrom, Carolyn Wallace, Judy Stone, Norma Fletcher, Judy Burrows, Mary Hildebrant, Connie Hartel, Betty Lehman, Geneva Littlefield, Charlene Metzker, Sandra Vandal, Janet Sorensen, Nellie Murphy, Pat Stenhaver, Linda Steele. Row 4: Diana Becker, Donna McCarthy, Mary Zanocco, Mati Lopez Garcia, Mary Rupprecht, Avonelle Mayberry, Joyce Endsley, Karen McKillop, Pat Price, Kaye VanBeek, Barbara Chaney, Kathy Duckworth, Carol Deuse, Karen Biermann, Lynda Clark, Caroline Matthews. 'S , '... , . L ' Lx' . ,' ' ' '-nv' 1 ' Pi 41, .' 3 - i ge ,- . ,.j 4,f Y' ' 1 Q , -,dz .1 ' .w - . J- ww ,-'af t X 241, - L ,. .7, k,.f-'f,., A :. - . , ,.hlK'I,,l P' 031 uazfef Harold Ostrom, Al Erickson, Steve Smith, Kent Wilson. ll7
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Bonnie Chandler Sophomore team prepares to help teammates return the ball to Huntington Beach in Volleyball Manager Volleyball playday. Every player is trying her best to support her team against Huntington Beach. fuoffgygaff G.A.A. went to the Laguna Volley- ball Playday March T7 anol T8. The seniors and iuniors were accompan- ied by Miss Muriel Danielson and Miss Dorothy Lampe. They played Anaheim. On March 18 the sopho- mores anal freshmen, with Miss Dan- ilson and Mrs. Frances Beyers, went to their playclay. The Sophomore I team won one oftheir games against Anaheim, and the Sophomore ll team lost to Huntington Beach, Both Freshmen teams won one game against Laguna, but lost the match. Every girl waits to return ball when it comes her way. 1
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