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WOMEN'S

ATHLETIC

ASSOCIATION

The W.A.A. serves the purpose of promoting

school spirit through outdoor exercise and recreation.

Throughout the year the club sponsors various ac­

tivities. In the warm months sailing is a favorite.

On campus the volleyball, volleytennis and basket­

ball seasons terminate with the W.A.A. staging an

intramural tournament for each sport. Climaxing

the competition is the awarding of the "Spirit Ban­

ner" at the end of the year. In this way the W.A.A.

plays a vital role both in encouraging enthusiasm

within the class and in fostering physical fitness.

"After the rains came" Mrs. Mercado and the officers of the

W.A.A., Judy Blaine (Vice Pres.) and Wendy Eisman (Pres.)

inspected the tennis court.

The Junior and Sophomore teams sparked class spirit

through competition.

The basketball tournament was only one of the

tournaments successfully sponsored by the W.A.A.

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