Mahopac High School 1976 Yearbook (Mahopac, NY) - Full Access
Broadcast, G.A.A. Club The Girls Athletic Association, better known as G.A.A., Is an organization set up to provide activities for girls who aren't participating in Interscholastic sports. Headed by Pres. Jeannie WeMett, the association holds intramural programs in field hocky, touch football, volleyball, basketball, soft· ball and dance. The members also help with officiating and ~corekeeping during these games. Saying the pledge and reading the daily announcements are only a few of the things that are part of our dally ex· perlence at M.H.S. Three seniors take the time from their dally schedules to get Important information to you-the students. Carol Stelnetz, Chris Kincart, and Kim Rudemyer are heard every morning and afternoon as their voices echo throughout the building bringing you "all the news you need to know." 152 Top: Kim Rudemyer, Chris Klncart, Carol Stelnltz. Above: Donna DIMaggio, Melissa Marshall, Patty Hayes, Tina Tlrella, Anne Bucclferro, Sue Oppenheimer, Mary Schmitz. Not Shown: Jean WeMett (Pres.)
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