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rr , ,ill nfs, Lrs F THE 150 members starting the season in the Girls Athletic associa- tion, 90 stayed throughout the year, thus setting a new record. The association began its year's pro- gram November 19 with the annual spou- sorship of the Southwest Wasliington playday. Approximately 300 girls from the Southwest attended the big pow- wow.', Margaret Anne Lindley was gen- eral chairman. The G. A. A. cabinet consisted of Dor- othy Isaacson, presidentg Mary Knapp, vice presidentg Sally Marion, secretary, Jerry Lou Curtis, treasurer. Sport mana- gers were Hyla Yelle, captainballg Gladys Dodge, volleyballg Betty Roberson, basket- ballg Mary Belle Martin, hilcingg Jacque- lyn Schilling, minor sportsg Pat King, spring sports, and Lucie Jean Morris, base- ball. By means of a point system the mem- bers of the club are awarded letters, with sportsmanship an important factor. Since last year, stars have been given in place of honor letters, which are presented only to girls placing on four honor teams throughout the year. After a student has earned two letters, she is eligible for the honorarium and may wear a two-stripe sweater. On the first G. A. A. hike this year the girls trekked to Priest Point park for a beach picnic. Ninth grade girls from the junior high school were honor guests at the last hike thus getting acquainted with their future companions. In the panel to the left: Top, Girls Athletic association, with insets of Miss Aliene Pierce, adviser, and Dorothy Isaacson, president. Upper middle, G. A. A. cabi-net, and Thelma Taft, golfing. Lower middle, Marye Farmer, poised for a 1-irz.ger,i' and G. A. A. horzorariilm, consisting of two-year letter winners. Lower: Girls from many schools at the annual all-Southwest Washington play- clay, held at Olympia.
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