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SUMMER G.1-LA. CHEERLEADERS: Front: Darlene Drew, Iudy Marquette, Sharon Mil- ler. Bcxck: Gail Stordahl, LETTERGIRLS Girls who have been a member of GAA. for three semesters and have earned ten service points during this year and one half in activity are eligible for membership in Letter- girls. With the number of members rang- ing well over fifty girls, this organi- zation can be seen ushering and selling popcorn at all sports events that take place on our field. This group has also given invalu- able service to the Girls' Physical Education Department by acting as the official hostesses at all the on- and-off campus activities. Nancy Palberg and Lu Anne Clifford have competently handled the exec- utive authority for this year. Reseda Park was the site of their Installation Picnic, which introduced the new members and honored officers. LETTERMEN Regent fellows, after passing twenty units in after-school athletics, and maintaining a high citizenship rec- ord, are eligible for membership in Reseda's Lettermen's Club. Aiding the school in various student ser- vices, such as Flag Raising and So- cial Hall supervision, the Lettermen dually serve Reseda not only as an organization for Reseda's athletics, but as a fine service club. Socially, the Lettermen have a semi-annual banquet dinner, where all athletic awards are presented. Sponsoring the service and social undertakings of Letterrnen's Club are Mr. Quick and Mr. Hal Lambert, with the exec- utive office headed by Terry Wilson. LETTERGIRLS: Row 1: E, Aguayo, B. Stock, S. Holmgren, M. Powell, I. Stevens l. Andrews., I. Katona, C. Cedergren, M, Burnb, I. Preston, K. Karnpinann, A Soltes, Row 2: L. Zimmerman, A. Kephart, M. Klein, L Iones, C. Coons, A. Rich- ardson, B. Hooper, B. lclcis, L. Zemetra, N. Kelly, I. Winters, D. Lurie Row 3: I Carlson, S Hemmick, S. Thorsen, L. Robor, M. Kelwin, I. Wollard, C. Sunder- mier, B. Wallace, C. Baller, I. MacDonald, C. Knittel, C, Danielson, B Irving. LETTERMEN: Row 1: T. Reynolds, B-. Sisco, M, Black, B. Hansen. Row 2: T. Da- vila, B, Taylor, P. Curcio, D. Vandervort, A. Canales, I. Santy, D. Howard, M Williams. Row 3: P. King, M. Crowley, I. Green, B. Falstrom, D. Cink, T. Hol- lingshead, M. Fouchey, S. King, S. Ogden. Row 4: G. Corner, L. Stone, I. Walker, M. Mclntyre, T. Eggleston, S. Cera, T. Wilson, P. Herman, S. Smith. . 5 ' - l .Qu ni AQ. X E' .l
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G.A.A. SONGLEADERS Infusing spirit throughout the Girls' Athletic Associae tion are the vivacious and enthusiastic songleaders. These girls are elected by the members on a semes- ter basis. They lead cheers at Playdays and every general meeting of G.A.A. Mothers and daughters were kept in high spirits at the Mother and Daugh- ter Playday, cmd representatives of Reseda are al- ways cheered on to victory at off-campus playdays with other schools in the Los Angeles District The girls' animated cheering is always heard at the semi-annual assembly to welcome new G.A.A. members. The four girls holding the positions of songleaders this winter were Lee Gnaster, Kathy Finigan, Pat Mallard, and leannie Basso. U I :4,14-f 6 LL9 WINTER G.A.A. CABINET: Row 1: Korer Sands, Elaine Schaefer, Nancy Falberg, llor- rfia Kelley Row 2: Irene Andrews, Darlene Drew, lulie Rogers, Pam Vogel, Dot Sherman Standing: Ifliss La lflaida, Lee Gnasler, Pat Mallard, Linda Lang, le-anne lleighbors, Kathy Finegcrn, leanre Easso, Miss Quintana SUMMER G.A.A. CABINET: Row 1: Chcrie Cedergren, Candy Wood, Elaine Schaeler, Dot Sherman, Row 2: leanne Basso, Sally Gorey, Lul.u Clillord, Andy Collin, Lee Gnaster Standing: Susan Falbcrg, Linda Eantel, loan Carlson, laclcie Sheetz, Colc-en Pcaler, I-Ienny Herr.-xnlord, Iflisfz Lo lflaiclo 52 G.A.A. CABINET Superior correlation of an organization as large and as vigorous as G.A.A. is a highly commendable re- sponsibility. This year, the twenty girls elected for the spring and fall semesters have done an out- standing job. They have enticed girls to participate with enthusiasm and have provided a great variety of activities for enjoyment of all the members. Both i'Welcome Parties were delightful, and the Playdays had large turnouts. Executive power was divided between Elaine Schaeffer and lulie Rogers, and the girls on their respective cabinets worked diligently to make each G.A.A. girl feel she was an integral part of the association. Both cabinets feel indebted to their sponsors, Miss La Maida and Miss Quintana, for all the time and helpfulness they gave to make G.A.A. one of the most popular organizations on campus.
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