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ACTIVITIES, FUN How many times have you said, Oh, if I only knew how to do that ? This is a typi- cal complaint expressed by many girls who want to learn more about sports and active games. G.A.A. has the solution for these girls. What is G.A.A.? It is the organization for all high school girls interested in ath- letics. The letters mean Girls' Athletic Association. Each year when all the new freshmen have found their way around the halls of Howe, G.A.A. sponsors an opening party honoring the freshmen and other girls new to Howe. This is one of the best ways to get the new girls interested in Howe and its numerous activities. Freshmen come to know the upperclassmen, and after they leave the party, they usually have a greater feeling of really being a part of Howe. Most of these girls quickly join G.A.A. and immediately begin to widen their circle of friends. This year Marianne Mueller, president, Nancy McMillan, vice president, Judy Hen- derson, secretary, and Sandi Becker, re- porter, are the executives of G.A.A. Miss Shirley Diehl is the faculty sponsor. Howe's mid-winter dance is sponsored iointly by G.A.A. and the Lettermen's Club. Known as the Winter Wonderland Dance, it is an annual affair noted for its unusual floor shows. The spring gym meet is another biq event for the girls on the East Side. Each year girls from every class compete on the side-horse, parallel bars, mats, and rings. Judges come from outside the school to award ribbons to the winners in each event. It's fun and also rewarding, for the girls develop good skills. Also in the spring a folk dance festival and a track meet are held, with the girls again competing for honors. In addition to all these annual events, swimming, bowling, tennis, basketball, vol- leyball, speedball, and ping pong are al- ways open to any girl at Howe. 98 ARE YOURS IN G. A. A. G. A. A. TOP BACK ROW - Siersdale, Bergen Holmes, Holtman, Sturgeon. FOURTH ROW-Blake, Gassert, J Eddy, Hummel, Cayton. THIRD ROW-Jett, Black, Gilliland Dunigan, Gainy. SECOND ROW-Kremiller, Englehart, Joann Brown, Agnew, Thorn. FIRST ROW-Wilson, Brantner, Bur ris, Urrutia, Bishop. BOTTOM BACK ROW-Henderson, secretary, Fountain, S. McMillan, Montgomery, McCawIey, O'Haver. FIFTH ROW-N. McMillan, vice-presi- dent, Fiers, Shortridge, Herrington, Sci- fers, A. Eddy. FOURTH ROW-Mueller, president, Allison, Hodge, Morgan, Carter, Judy Brown, Agan. THIRD ROW-Whiteley, Tincher, Kel- Iermeier, Soots, Janice Brown, Vogel. SECOND ROW-Thompson, LaRue, Stark, Goodwin, Hourigan, Lantz. FIRST ROW-Cook, Delbauve, Stew- art, Resener, McLeod, Schill.
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This year something new has been added. Sports heads have been appointed for each of the many activities of G.A.A. These girls see that everything in their appointed activity, from equipment to girls, is in good condition. The sports heads Ctop picturej are Barbara Truex, Nancy Agnew, Marcia Blake, Joann Brown, Jean Morgan, Pat Kellermier, Ruth Kre- miller, Pat Resener, Nancy Bergen, Barbara Sturgeon, Janice Brown, Barbara O'Haver, Carolyn Carroll, Barbara Brantner, Marjorie Cook, and Maggie Hylield. The executives Csecond picturej all work together to plan the activi- ties tor the G.A.A. meetings held in the gym on Thursdays after school. Another addition this year was the election of a king to reign at the Winter Wonderland Dance. King Earl Green and his court pose for the camera Cthird picturel. This year all girls who were in- terested in swimming could go to the YWCA with the G.A.A. group. Five mermaids are ready to dive in when Miss Diehl gives the word lbottom picturel. TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Truex, Blake. SECOND ROW-Agnew, Joann Brown, Kremiller, Morgan, Hytield, McMillan, Brantner. FRONT ROWfBergen, Resener, Janice Brown, Carroll, Sturgeon, Henderson. THIRD PICTURE Mueller, Henderson, Miss Diehl, McMillan. SECOND PICTURE Little, Lowe, Pirtle, Green, Pcsch, Shep- pard, Ponti, King. BOTTOM PICTURE Miss Diehl, Caytan, Bergen, McCawIey, Blake, Mueller.
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