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5- A A. Margaret Lakey Karen Sutphen President Secretary Gloria Wilson Mrs. Ingram Treasurer Adviser Under the peppy advisership of Mrs. Ingram and the leadership of the officers, the G.A.A. has been able to back many girls' sports such as bowling, swimming, volleyball, intramural basketball, and girls' varsity and re serve basketball teams. The club has set up a point system by which the girls receive such honors as letters, trophies, or pins. The main purpose of the G.A.A. is to encourage all girls to improve their general health, to par ticipate in various sports, and to promote school spirit. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Ruth Shuta, Judy Hensley, Carol Leonard, Harriet Samson, Judy Roser, Carolyn Cook, Diane Huffman, Sandy Win- frey, Sandy Jett. SECOND ROW: Pat Kover, Diane Suarez, Diana Selbert, Brenda Fraley, Sherri Smith, Carolyn Whipps, Barbara Dragoo, Sharon Lockwood, Liz Fields, Judi Genteline. THIRD ROW: Sandy Graff, Rita Rumper, Charlene Hunt, Barbara Hill, Suzie Merryman, Michele Wilson, Barbara Reed, Cynthia Wilson, Carol Brenning, Martha Allen, Jeanne Blaker, Karen Heineman, Linda Blair. JUNIOR MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Jan Greene, Linda Layman, Beverly Trippier, Barbara Sickles, Mary Duncan, Dot Hazlett, Peggy Snider, Karen Sutphen. SECOND ROW: Jan Kaufman, Diane Summers, Mary Benton, Bar- bara Boianowski, Gloris Shultz, Linda McBroom, Phyllis Levine, Sherry Hargraves, Judy Everett, Joyce Merriman. THIRD ROW: Judy Yeakle, Connie Chvatal, Janie Case, Sue Barnhill, Pam Matchett, Barbara Gummere, Carol Smith, Barbara Raines, Carole Glassburn, Sally Metcalf. One Hundred Twenty-two SENIOR MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Sandy Streeby, Coby Dowler, Donna McDade, Judy Potts, Dorothy Heacox, Diane Armbruster, Jan Cobryn, Margaret Lakey, Barb Bauer. SECOND ROW: Merry Hettler, Sue Foster, Linda Gray, Pat Kellen- berger, Barbara Klein, Nancy McDougal, Darlene Molnar.
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0 at 0 Beth Wiley, President Dianne Arbuckle, Vice-President Karen Sutphen, Secretary Members of the Future Teachers of America, all of whom are planning to become teachers, get an inside view of their future profession by assisting the faculty in various ways. This year is the first year in which several boys have taken part in the club. Phyllis Levine, Treasurer Miss Rian, Adviser FIRST ROW: Barbara Boianowski, Jean Blaker, Candy Porter, Karen Heineman, Jane Case, Betty Thompson, Beth Wiley, Phyllis Levine, and Judy Yeakle. SECOND ROW: Ralph Rife, Bob Leonard, Randy Welsch, Danny Gartner, Bill Gornall, Karen Hemmerly, Karen Sutphen, Becky Privett, and Mike Beery. One H unclred Twenty-one
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Z7.616b4. FIRST ROW: Harold Burnheimer, Les Lotte, Fred Phillips, Paul FIRST ROW: Doris Breech, Penny Lineberry, Phyllis Puckett, Carol Lucas, Bill Flowers, Greg Lewis, Carl Angel. Nlagley, Virginia Shoaf, Suzi Pope, Sheila Lindsey. We have a club with a history! could be the boast of D.E.C.A. pres- ident Paul Lucas. Having started between 1937-1941, when cooperative programs were first becoming established, the national club, D.E.C.A., has chapters in many schools. The local club was organized to meet the social needs of employed students who miss a large part of the school's activities program. Membership in this club is open to all students en- rolled in the distributive education program. Paul Lucas, President Suzi Pope Mr. Barton Secretary-Treasurer Adviser One Hundred Twenty-three
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