Quan 1 L Q A A Q. , Left to right: Top row-Diane NVinslow, Sharon Cassell, Judy Edwards, LaRie Anderson, Gloria lloward, Mary Ellen Prater, Dorine Gilburg, Shirley Peters, Bonnie Morecraft, Peggy Stone, Della Miller, Pat Badger, Lois XVatts, Carole Fraser, Judy Herdien, Joyce Leiding, Arlene Gerber, Janice Ireland, Ann Foster, Sharon VVolf, and Nancy Breymeyer. Second row-Donna Drover, Karen llanson, Nancy NVilliams, Phyllais Gossett, Gloria Anderson. Norma Graeber, Nanita Patterson, Sue Bartlett, Joan Hershberger, Kay 0'Brien, Linda Thorpe, Janet Flesher, Sandra Jewell, Diane Thomas, and Virginia McTaggart. Third row+XVanettaI Gossett, Dorothy llorton, Janet Ilershberger, Judy Ebeling, Joyce Bell, Leah llurd, Rosemary llofer, Sheila Raymond, Sharon Barragree, Patty Leiding, Thelma Breeding, Betty Keene, Linda Cox, Beverly Reinagle, Joan Beckman, Judy Williams, Kay Baker, Ann Stanley, and Beverly Roberts. Fourth row-Judy Grice, Margo Mase, Barbara Reynolds, Clariee Tuttle, Patty Boughton, Kay Jolmson, Beverly Sears, Shirley Crow, Lou Ann Ahlden, Lurleen Cobble, Marilyn Keene, Rose Roberts, Barbara Margolis, Pat Miller, Gloria Anderson, June Osterhous, Marilyn Lehman, Arlene Tuttle, and Kay Gustafson. Fiffh row-Catherine Ziehe, Carol Kane, Diane Ferry, Judy Braden, Lola Kessinger, Virginia Badger, Donna Bunn, Betty VVatts, Mary Peters, Dorothy Grimes, Nancy Taylor, Betty Ponton, Alice Cary, Lois Ahrens, Freeda Tibbelts, Gloria Keith, Linda Hessing, Dorothy Kautmann, Barbara Hamilton, Marilynne Iiland, and Gayle lHand. Bottom row-Mary Sheppard, Judy Craven, Janice Stallard, Joyce Johnson, Joan Gilburg, Edna Tincher, Shirley Nasher, Darlene Stone, Jean Holbert, Miss Fager, Sharon Lake, Mildred Walker, Pearl Smith, Sharlene Margolis, Jean At- wood, Shirley Hermling, Mary Lee Neff, Joni Sieling, Marjorie Henning, Ruth Ann Neff, Caroline Lelnnan. Floor-Donna Lnstteldt, Beverly Paro, Karen Roberts, Joan Dooley, and Nancy Grant. The G.A.A. or Girls Athletic Association gives the girls of our school an opportunity to take part in different sports and games other than those in Physical Education classes. It helps to develop team work, skill, and good sportsmanship. This organization has a play day where the girls from several communities meet to participate in competitive sports. The G.A.A. usually sponsors a Christmas Dance each year which we all enjoy. It also has other social events during the year. Miss Janice Fager is the sponsor with Joan Dooley as presidentg Karen Roberts as vice-president, secretary, Beverly Paro, and treasurer, Donna Lust- feldt. These people have an unusually large group to lead this year which shows the girls, interest.
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MGM ,xx Left to right: Top row-Sam Dooley, Darrell Decker, Philip Criee, Cordon Rlioades, Gerald Gregory, Robert Grimes, Rodney Parkinson, Marion Ralph, Eldon Kane, Robert Scggebrueh, Pete Ferrero. Second-Coach Gordon McKenzie, Ioln. Ash, Dale Flaeh, Tom Gonzales, Kenny Townsend, Robert Biesecker, Lester Merhley, Rudy Ahrens, Bobby XVilliams, Cary Rosenbcrger, joe Graeber, Bobby Rhoades. Bottom-Jim Ehrliardt, Mick MeAnarney, Barry Hynd, Tom Oberloh, Frank Schaumburg, jack Ferrero, Scotty Elliott, Paul Sorenson, Ron Snedden, jim Flcsher, Terry Christy. This club is made up of those boys who have earned letters in all the fields of sports. The Club is one of the newest clubs to be started in WCHS and has a large enrollment. The organization sponsors dances and sometimes sponsors buses to take the students to games that are out of town. The Club has drawn up a constitution. Its officers are, for the 1953-54 term, Barry Hynd, president, Robert Grimes, vice-presidentg john Ash, secretary- treasurer, and Jack Ferrero, sergeant-atwarms. Coach Cordon McKenzie is the sponsor. 72
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