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Top Right Bottom Row: Heidi Affolter, Lisa Butler, Second Row: Terry Richard, Cathy Slaton. Bottom Left: Members enjoy their lunch during a short meeting. Bowl mg. Swimming, and pizza parties are part of the fun of Girl's Recreation Association, (GRA). This is a club for active girls who enjoy sharing excitement in afterschool parties. The membership of the club was fairly low this year. Being a member of GRA involved more than just parties and fun. The girls served at sport banquets and sponsored a variety of different money making projects. The money made was used for recreation activities. President: Heidi Affolter Secretary: Cathy Slaton Treasurer: Elaine Endicott Advisor: Jane Lowell 91
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Math Club Math club remained fairly anonymous this year. Lack of interest and funds are both reasons why; however, they did sponsor the national math test in which three students from West Albany placed. Four members of Math club were looking forward to a national Mu Alpha Theta convention to be held in Seattle in August. Officers for the club were James Eversole, President, Barry Varbell, vice-president, Jeanne Saylor, secretary, Annette Davis, historian, and Anelle Garcia, recreation chairman. Mrs. Nellie Kelly is the clubs' advisor. James Eversole, president of Math Club, works some difficult problems on the board. 90
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Student Government Bottom Left: Student body officers build a pyramid during the school picnic. Included are Mark Hart, Randy Bennett, Dan Roth, Dean Petty, Julie Lanham, and Sal lie Heins. Top Right: Student body officers take time off to pose for a picture in a tree. The word enthusiasm could be used to describe the student body officers at the beginning of the year. Many students felt that the gains made in student government were slight, but the year did have its good points. A wide variety of assemblies ranging from musical groups to political speakers were provided for students. More bike racks were put in and the milk price was returned to 50. These issues are not as big as the open campus or smoking issue, but some students felt that they were important too. The school picnic proved to be a success and new student body officers were formally initiated as they served. 92
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