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Officers: Evelyn Crispien, Treasurer: Becky Luoma, Secretary, Lois Cotton, Vice Presidentg and Sharyl Alder, President. Volleyball, basketball, and baseball tournaments, sparked energy into the members of the Girl's Athletic Association. The members displayed their pep at meetings, where they showed strength and agility with their skill produced from extensive practice. Two Mother-Daughter nights were held to arouse Mothers interests in the organization, and to give the mothers a chance to participate in activities. A bike hike was held, where the members enjoyed an afternoon of bicycling to LaCamas Lake. A playday was held in Chehalis and Olympia, where girls at' tended to learn new ideas to present to the other members. At the end of the year, Sharyl Alder was chosen as most inspirational member, and also had the honor of being most outstanding player. Ollicers of GAA were: Sharyl Alder, Presi- dent, Lois Cotton, Vice President, Becky Luoma, Secretary, and Evelyn Crispien, Treasurer. G. A. A. Sponsors Ann I 'v' UH. F. as ri 62 GAA Barb goes for a home run.
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IRC Club Officers are: Anne Guard, Social Chaitmang Judy Walton, Secretaryg Rod Burton, Presi- dentg Theresa Schlegel, I-Iistoriang Laurie Bedell, Vice Presidentg and Deana Shaw, Treasurer. I. R. C. Plans A. F. a Under the advisory of Mr. Ruehlman, IRC Club began planning for SWIRL. They elected Ambassadors to coun- tries, which were Sharee Fox, Laurie Dayton, Lynda Smith, and Suzi Lindgren. SWIRL was held at Clark College for two days. At this time the members of IRC learned more about the policies of the United Nations. IRC sponsored a Foreign Exchange Student day, where foreign exchange students from various cities came to Waslloii- gal and stayed :for two days. They got acquainted with the students and gave interesting talks about their country and their customs. An evening was enjoyed by both foreign ex- change students and members at a dance, provided with live music.
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Picnic for the Girls 8 'ww' Q I Connie strikes out. Members of the 19168 GAA Club. Outlflelders attempt to Catch fly ball.GAA 6
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