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— (ts4t6ietic rfMoccatiatt)— These GAA members are seen enjoying a lively game of volleyball. Building a pyramid seems to be a favorite of the GAA tumbling. Basketball was another popular GAA sport. Among the changes made was the revisal of the point system. The new system was unanimously accepted. Much more time was spent on each sport and they were enjoyed more because of the new gymnasium. The members of GAA had a tumbling team which performed at basketball games and they also sponsored a sock dance which was a success. On the whole they were very busy and had an enjoyable year. 1st ROW: E. Anderson, H. Russel, M. Lightburn, E. Dale, A. Hack-mann, G. Crackel, N. Forler, S. Franklin, C. Cristel, J. Melton, N. Ridout, K. Borell, B. Britschgi, S. Kropi. 2nd ROW: C. Goodier, J. Johnson, A. Griener, N. Bowen, M. Madden, M. Lightburn, K. Madden, B. Forler, B. Donatl, S. Heston, N. Person, P. O'Brian, N. Keck, J. Duncan, R. Snell, P. Youngs, A. Wall, J. Melton, M. Rooney. 3rd ROW: G. Dieringer, L. Leach, L. Makela, K. Loomis, N. Colwell, N. Boland, T. Chihuly, M. Hobson, C. Schneider, M. Rose, C. Hackmann, G. Rinell, C. Hansen, P. Bench, G. Doty, G. Culbertson, I. Baker.
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0Kooc —7tt z t Siti—'ftyal Suzanne Franklin proved to be a ca- Our Vice-Pres., Colleen Cristel, and Miss Bottemiller ably assisted the girls pable and efficient GAA Pres. Sec.-Treas., Nancy Forler, worked ef- in their many activities. ficiently in the advancement of the GAA. The Girls7 Athletic Association was one of the most active organizations in the school this year. The leaders were Suzanne Franklin, President; Colleen Cristel, Vice President; and Nancy Forler, Secretary. Miss Bottemiller, the faculty advisor, guided and assisted the girls in all their activities and supplied them with many new ideas. The first sport offered was Basketball, and after a hard race, the Sophomores Jiscussing future plans in GAA were N came out on top to be the champions. Next were offered Tumbling, Ping-Pong, and F° Suzanne Franklin, Miss Bottemiller, n Colleen Cristel. Volleyball. Receiving their third letter in GAA were Suzanne Franklin, Chee Chee Hackmann, and Marjorie Lightburn. GAA Managers were Sharon Kropi, Chee Chee Hackmann, Marjorie Lightburn, Teresa Chihuly, and Genellen Doty. They were in charge of the main sports of GAA.
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'TCCootJi 7c£t6u tt (? c ) This years Boys' Club has put on a brand new face. Under the inspiring leadership of Dennis Par-lari, President; Walter Olsen, Vice Pres.; and Gary Lastala, Secretary; they became quite active. New spirit and organization they participated in several activities among which were the sponsoring of a sock dance, electing a Boy of the Month, and making up the rules for the Tolo week. Dennis Parlari, Pres.; Gary Lastala, Sec.; and Walt Olson, Vice Pres.; presided over the meetings of the Boy's Club. The Lettermens' Club elected as its officers this year, they were Don Nearhood, Pres.; Jerry Olson, Vice Pres.; and Gene Robertson, Sec.-Treas. The Lettermen's Club this year adopted a revised constitution that has been needed for several years. The new constitution provides for stricter enforcement of its articles than the previous constitutions. The Lettermen's Club also sponsored a very successful sock dance. i Letterman's Club Officers for 1957-58 were, Jerry Olson, Sec-Treas,-Gene Robertson, Vice Pres.; and Don Nearhood, President. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Roy Anderson, Bob Richardson, Dick Roney, Russell Rudolph, John Wellock, Jerry Jeter, Don Nearhood. SECOND ROW: Martin England, Len Kuranko, Jerry Olson, Larry Dodson, Jack Hahto, Ray Parko. THIRD ROW: Dennis Parlari, Jan Wallcott, Ralph Bauman, Jerry Barwick, Earl Reamy. FOURTH ROW: Walt Olson, Ted Knapp, Steve Horaski, George Richardson, Brent Cristel, and Gene Robertson. 22
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