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'7f4Q?0bf,Afv'S GI DLS' ATH LETIC ASSCCIATIUN Ruth V. Righterc. T .c... N c... . . c .Advzser Ruth Hixon... . c. . . . . . President Adrienne Frazier eeeeee T . . Vice-President Mary Hillary ee,, T Secretary and Treasurer Helen Braase eee.e,4 . . , .Cheer Leader Mary Lou Bonds eeee eeee . c Cheer Leader The Girls' Athletic Association has had a very successful year. Baseball, basketball, volleyball, archery, and tennis have been among the year's activities, and the girls have made a great deal of effort to improve their playing in these sports. The St. Valentine's dance given by the girls was one of the high-lights of the entire year. The auditorium was beautifully decorated, carrying out the Valentine motif. The girls were very proud of the fact that their dance was declared one of the most successful ever given in Maricopa High School. Interclass games have proved very successful in arousing interest in the athletic program. The championship for basketball goes to the freshmen girls this year. The games have all been well attended, and the students are to be congratulated upon their splendid display of school spirit. Our able cheer leaders, Helen Hraase and Mary Lou Bond, deserve much praise also as they have certainly helped a great deal in putting pep into our games. The greater part of the success of this year's athletic program is due to the cooperative work of the officers of the association and to the efforts of Miss Righter, the adviser, who is responsible for our G. A. A. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Miss Righter for her help in this year's work. Mllyyilln Smnemetz l24l
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