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Girl 5 Athletrc Assocratwn May Day at Wooddale was more exciting than ever. The G.A.A. girls did a fine job of organizing and officiating the girls track events. G.A.A. or Girls Athletic Association is open to all girls who are enrolled in a Physical Education class or participate in girls sports in competition with other schools. These girls represented Wooddale well in track, field events, and volleyball. This is the first year Wood- dale has had such an organiza- tion, but it won't be the last. Three cheers for G.A.A. u
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F.H.A. Stays Busy Who had the most fun at the Christmas party for children from St. Peter's? Teri Pearson, Pat Carpenter. and Pam Aquadro would argue that point with you. And from their happy smiles we would agree that they enjoyed thc fun time as much as the children. The Future Homemakers of America have indeed had a busy and exciting year. At Christmas the girls had a party for the children of St. Peter's Orphanage. Another project was raising funds for the national F.H.A. headquarters, There are also girls planning to attend the annual state F.H.A. convention. During the Open House they staged a bake sale to raise money. With so many outstanding accomplish- ments to their credit Wooddale is proud of it's F.H.A. Club, and hopes the girls will start, an even bigger and more active year next fall. fi Now, now, girls, let's not eat up our profits. F.l'l.A. girls made- many goodies for the bake sale, and they were he- sieged with customers - faculty as well as students. 63
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Y- Teens Seen: girl carrying box lmysterious boxj A secret project? Mission Impossi- ble? No, a Y-Teen carrying a box of candy. Why? To sell, of course. The Y-Teens is one of the oldest clubs at Wooddale. It is a service club. The 'Teens sold candy to raise money to spon- sor an orphaned child over- seas. A Christmas gift was sent to this child. Hayrides are synonymous with Y-Teens. The annual hay- ride was held in October, and a formal was given in Decem- ber. These girls have worked hard, along with sponsor, Miss Perry. We, the yearbook staff, sa- lute this organization for the many worthwhile projects and activities undertaken this year. 65
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