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THEG.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association, under the capable direction of Miss Mary Manley, the physical education instruction, has made great progress this year. We have participated in all sports and activities and have organized a Girls' Basketball Team which has been credited with winning all but one game. We lost this game to East Fairmont by seven points. The purpose of this club is to promote better sportsmanship among the students. To become a member you must have average grades and you are then voted into the club. Actual membership is yours after you have been informally initiated. . The G.A.A. sponsored the class tournaments this year, the Senior Girls and Junior Boys Winning the championships. We are planning the annual party to honor our basketball and football boys. - Every year there are old members leaving and new ones coming in. We, hope to develop, in the future, a bigger and better G.A.A. .- LETTERMEN F., 1 Y V - V f '+ ffl' 3 1:21-my A l . i 5 l J 1519, 'J 'fi -4.30 we rf pt f ws. ,sa y fi Y . Ad . be-w A, XY lic' A M i! gli. 'A ,x ,V 1 . I.,,.EN-L VQ, , .V .J it-5 f T f r .. . 4 First row: Mr. Ryan, Harry Alasky, Pete Alasky, Ernest Baker, Bill Compton, Martin Elekes, Johnny Guss.' - Second row: Steve Horvath, Paul Korsh, Steve Korsh, John Levitsky, John McDowell, Jimmy Manchin, Nickie Mudik. - I Y Third row: Homer Orr, Jimmy Priester, Nick Saban, John Sopouch, Danny Steele, Jack Talkington, Mike Tonkovich, Don Weaver. Page forty-three
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