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rr' 'X -vm Top Row Ileft to rightl: Harriette Payne, Presidentg Ieanette Peters, Vice President, Mary Brubaker, Cor- responding Secretary. Bottom Row Iileft to rightl: Pauline Bond, Treasurerg Lily Sakerni, Re- cording Secretary, Kimi Nakamura, Hiking Manager. The purpose of the GAA. is to promote athletics, physical and mental efficiency and good sportsmanship, to co-operate With the Girls' Physical Education Department and to foster a spirit of genuine service to the school. Membership in this association is open to all girls of C.V.U.l-LS. who have obtained l00 points, required in the Point System, and paid 20 cents dues yearly. A girl is given l00 points for making a team in tennis, basketball, baseball, speedball, or volleyball. Fifty points are given for making a varsity team, 50 for a substitute, and 25 for honorable mention. Points are also awarded for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. There are three letters to be won: 300 points for lst minor letterg 500 points for 2nd letterg and 1000 points for 3rd or major letter. A star is awarded for every 250 points after the major letter is received. The G.A.A. attended three playdays this year, being at Elsinore, Banning and San Iacinto. Besides the' regular sports, which included baseball, volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis, archery, and ping pong, each school gave a stunt as entertainment and all danced and sang in the afternoon. '-.4
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unior may Q T. , JW oo-, ,e.....e..e .e.e..,, .-....g.e Bivms Don Peterson, Barbara Iean Freeman, Ned Peebler, Lois Mae Gill Norman Ivy, Dorothy Duncan, Pauline Wilkerson On December l6, l938, the lunior Class presented their play, a hilar- ious comedy, Mama's Baby Boy, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Grove. The young Widow, Mrs. Shepard MacLean, who was anxious to hide her age from an eligible widower, was capably portrayed by Bar- ara Ieanne Freeman. Her young son, Shepard MacLean, who had to resort to child's play to disguise his mother's age, was very Well played by Don Peterson. Ned Peebler played the young widower, Luther Long, who was also trying to hide his real age, by dressing his daughter, Iuliet Long, played by Marjie Bivins, in clothes much too young for her. Mrs. MacLean's mother, Mrs. Matilda Blackburn, was played by Ieanette Peters. Norman lvy and Dorothy Duncan were Shep's friends. Mrs. Car- lotta Anglin, a friend of Mrs. MacLean's, and her daughter were played by Lois Mae Gill and Dorothy Cary. Philip Cook portrayed Max Moore, a real estate agent, While Minnie, a young colored maid, Was played by Pauline Wilkerson. Those in the production staff were Clifford Cummings, Naseeb Ma- louf, Geraldine Wool and Ted Heil.
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