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- W' q i FRANCES NOBRI-ICA BARBARA SOUIERA MELVIA MACY GWTQX MARINO President l'1'ce4Prrsidenl Secretary Treasurer TRIPLE Another eventful year for the Triple A has successfully terminated. Under the competent coaching of Mrs. Nohriga, SHA,s sports enthusiasts have en- joyed participating in the various recreational opportunities offered during l952-1953. The AAA aims to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship among participants in order to further their character development. The Athletic Club offers many incentives to its members such as the Gold Ball Award for scholarship, leader- ship, cooperation, sportsmanship, playing ability and general behavior, sports letters, trophies, medals, and pennants. An active group within this organization is the Athletic Student Council, composed of the officers and representatives from each class of the high school division. The ASC assists in planning and scheduling Intramural leagues, in ofliciating games and in maintaining discipline and order on Marian Field. Tl1at's a good iclea. ' agree the r'ounr'illors, as .Vlelvia Macy, president, smiles her approval. Clockwise: Gretchen Scanlan., Shirley Silva. Mary Louise Jardine, Frances Nobrega, .Wel- via Macy, Barbara Sou- iera, Audrey Chang, Danielle Anahu, and Doris Souiera.
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E 5 W - - -i ' 'Et eel , f 7 I I ., ZHNUNI X Kl RUN X Y l iHl.ll'i ANN!-1 HXRIQIS RHSXRY SCNNLXN U Klillillh SUR Ilfll X l'le'xi1lenI lille-l'rr'si1lel1I Svvretun Treasurer IRC COUNCIL This year SHA accepted on the calendar of her many extracurricula, the new duties of the American Junior Red Cross Council. Since our Girl Scouts work hand-in-hand with the JRC, they share equal representation on the Coun- cil with the high school delegates. The JRC's first project of the year was the collection of Christmas decora- tions. To boost their campaign, the council members hung large posters around the campus. Their efforts were amply rewarded by the generosity of the student body which must have brought much cheer to many a hospital ward. With sincere intention of sewing school, community, and country, the council realizes the deep value of WOI'dSWOl'th,S words: 4'Happiness adds and multiples when we divide it with others. Junior Red Cross Councilors relax during a recess in the meeling. CLOCKWISE: .Warilyn Sereno. Patricia Hiu, Dolores Young, Theresa Scanlan, Zenobia Kukona, Barbara Souiera, Beatrice Downing, Lorraine Luke, Marlene Martin, Nellie Ann .HCA ngus. JIISSINC: Verlie Ann Harris, Laverne Ventura, Marie Rodrigues, Laura Adams, Frances Nunes, Patsy Otsuki, Lillian Duarte.
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STUDE T MO ITORS lI's vi our turn. say llie Senior Comrnerfials to the Senior .'11'lIIll'II1l.l'S. f.l04'l.'1l'lSP.' Wert'- lanrl ffliang. .lI!ll'TlVl'l1 Lee. .-lileen Soo. Sliir- lei Ferreira. Winona ljorzsalres. Lorraine Santos. Lollie Harrlai nml I irian Silra. Promoting harmony and unity on SHA's campus are the dutiful and de- pendable Student Monitors. This selected group of girls is instrumental in the maintenance of discipline and order on the Academy grounds. The monitors are elected hy fellow classmates from each division of the High School proper. Witli set rules a11d regulations. the Solis assume their daily tasks with little difficulty. They fulfill their duties with tact and impar- tiality, characteristic of each SM. Though some positions are isolated, the monitors gladly welcome their well-planned rotation schedule. Through their eflorts. the general school dis- cipline has noticeahly increased. So to our Student Monitors we offer our fondest appreciation and hearliest congratulations. FIRST ROW, left to right: Werylanfl Chang. l'i1'ian Silva, .4ileen Soo. Lorraine Santos. Winona Gonsalres, Lottie Barrlay. ,llarilyn Lee. Shirley Ferreira. SEIIOXD ROW: .Yinfa Rolzlart, Beatrire Kim, Rose Tong, Lauretta Gum, Dolores Young, Elnora llr'Gu1'l.'in. Winona Xobrega, Sally Ling. THIRD ROW: Harriet Ing, Andrey Chang, Gretchen Scanlan. llarie Pfeiffer. Jo.4nn Chee. Fran:-es King, Rosemarie Pieazlnra. FOURTH ROW: Lorraine Luke, llary Brown. Barbara Souiera. Danielle Analzu, Charlotte Lee, Valerie Enos, Pearl Olrarla. 75 LY, ' nb
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