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The M.G.A.A., an athletic organization of girls for girls, has accomplished many worth- vhile activities in the past year. The girls have entertained the Student Body with a hilarious assembly, which took its :heme from the popular radio program, Truth or Consequences, with slight modificationg iave sold candy and gum at the football games and have initiated 20 new members for :he coming semesters. In appreciation of the fine work of their ofhcers, the members presented the President, the Vice-President, and the Secretary-Treasurer with M.G.A.A. pins. M. Alves, Tf!'K1X1lI'l'fQ G. Eubanks, Vicr-Prasialcnlg E. Theilcr, P!'!'SflI,l'l1fQ M. Miller, Ad1'ixr'r'g M. Spence, Svrrciurg. M.G.A.A Sold M G. Eubanks, Vin'-Prrwidmlg Theilerg M. Miller, Allrixcrg E. Andro, Pl't'Kilit'l1fj M. Clarkg A. Giminez, Sc'Crcfary-Trvumrw. By earning 1700 points, which are received for playing in the inter-class sports, five girls received the highest athletic award, the Gold UM. During the year one new member was initiated at the initiation party held in Stockton, where the members went to the theater. These girls made money by selling candy at a football game. The Gold M society is a branch of the M.G.A.A., which furnishes the Gold M pins.
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Tennis M. PIZDIZRSIQN, 7i4'lIllf,Y Alzlllilgfl' Tennis is fast becoming more popular at Manteca High, as is shown by the ever-increasing number of players who come out for this sport. This year 12 girls and 13 boys were out. Two tennis ladders, one for boys and one for girls, were arranged and teams were set up after the tourna- ment by taking the top six from each ladder. lirwzl row: H. Pedersen, J. Liebhart, N. Brockman, R. NVillson, li. Correa, J. Ridley, L. Piccinini, A. Cardoza, P. Vierra, T. VUL-eks. Svroml l'0Il'i J. Theiler, L. Brunlnn, J. Israel, J. Poulos, G. Bale, J. Thompson, B. Schneider, B. Parr, L. Sicmering, adviser. Burk rout K. Drury, W. Rieger, J. Poulos, B. R. Perry, F. Keppel, R. Lynch, J. Gonsiilves. ai.. Bollnm: H. Pedersen, J. Liebhart, N. Brockman, R. Willson, F. Correa, Ridley, I. Piceinini, A. Cardoza, P. Vierra, T. Weeks, Manager. Miil'ill1': Thieler, L. Bronzan, J. Israel, Poulos, G. Bale, J. Thompson, B. Schneider, B. Parr, Mumlgerg L. Siemering, Couch. Top: K. Drury, W. Rieger, J. Poulos, B. Perry, F. Keppel, B. Lynch, J. Gonsnlves. Playing the exhibition Alumni-Varsity game, which resulted in Buffa- loes' only defeat, by a 12 to O tally, and sponsoring Hudson's Bay were this athletic group's activities to finance sweaters and Block MTs for the footballers. Additional money from a Senior-Varsity tussle went toward small tokens of appreciation to the coaches. The club was also host to visiting basketballers. B. Schneider, Sa'rn'furyg H. Pedersen, Block M wus.,
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In one of its most prominent years, the Boys' League provided the newest type of enter- tainment for the student body in two excellent movies, The Bengal Lancers and The Plainsman, which were given as assembly programs. They promoted two dances, which were co-sponsored with the Girls' League. Funds cleared from the films were used to pay for the orchestras of Edward Perry and James Mc- Crohen. An Upper Class Control, composed of Senior boys with some juniors, was organized to curb rowdyism in the halls. At regular Boys' League meetings Captain Bridget, of the Stockton Air Field, spoke to the group on Army aviation training, and Captain Drais, of the Highway Patrol, lectured on safe driving. Short movies on the Coast Guard, on Army maneuvers, and on baseball were also part of activity periods. R. Chatton, A1lI'i.Yl'fQ L. Piccinini, Sl'I'.Q1'1Il1f-df-ItVIIIXQ L. Bronlan, I'l'1'xif1mlg ml. Liebhart, Vi1'a'-Pr1'xi- Jeni, B. L. Perry, Sa'z'n'laryg B. Lynch, TI't'dXlll'A'l' Knot in picturej . ioys, League M. Pedersen, Vin'-Prz'.viflr'nlg M. Miller, Arlrixrrg D. Mendusa, Pl'l'XilIl'IlfQ B. Connors, Rr'jm'.t1'llluIi14' lo Iixzwlzlilw CONlIHiffl't'j D. Kooy, Serrrfury-Truuxlfrvr. Girls' League to which every girl in Manteca Union High School belongs, is one of the more active organizations of the school and was founded in 1924 with the purpose of creat- ing friendship, courtesy, good-will and helpfulness among the girls. Georgie Ann Hafley was the first president and Mrs. Frank Jesse was the first adviser. The year 1941 was hailed as one of the most successful of all Girls' League years. Getting off to a good start, the League gave a Big and Little Sister party and followed with the fall Hi Jinks, to which everyone came as hill-billiesf' Other activities were the Christmas program to secure food for the annual baskets for needy families, Valentine,s Day dance co- sponsored by the Boys' League, Spring Hi Jinks, a movie, Mothers' Tea, and a May Day dance. Girls, League
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