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K . , .ystwfsf ln order to become and remain a member of the Girls' Ath- letic Association, each girl must participate either as a player or an official in at least one sport each semester. Most of us go out for every sport, however. .M limi I: lleuv Qmiili, Alice Kuranmin, 'line Kulwailu, lh-ur I',uiim, Luis 'l'iuiil.il. Ruse lnoye, Rim 2: liva lxeieluim, lanet 1l.uIi-, Slnrles Il.inA sen, lern Mtllunalil, .lanel liaunux- wn, l..i W.unl.i llitc, Yorell Kirwan, l'hyllis fam. .lane iluilwlv, Alice Raji- wliile leafzning f get alan wills flzefzs ui I: Anna Mae Nelson. lhuul llt'tnrilex'. .In.Xim lhilmlvvrg, ti-If lir Ch.urm.ing Sharon lllake, I'iilwlitiii 4lu.m-man: Marilyn Wliiir, siwiant Point Recurderg Nnlvie Kira, Sports lli.urm,m, We must buy our own G. A. A. sweaters, but we earn our awards by particpating in the various sports. For 250 points, we earn a G. A. A. emblem, 900 points we receive our numer- als, 750 points, a teddy bear, 1000 points, a block S and for every 250 points over 1000 we receive a gold star. Most of the girls earn all of these. Many earn more than one star. The Selma Girls' Athletic Association is larger than most. Out of about 250 girls in school, over 100 of us are G. A. A. members. Few schools of this size have as good a record as this. ,..- Kiixx 1: Rolvi-ii.: 'sid linlmlx, Ilellv l'li- lmlnn lhilivilwrg, llcuu C'h.imlverl.lin, Margie Sires. Yer.: Matlwn, Marv Me- Mim-ku liur.inmm. imian, Alcancue ximi.-.., lm...-.1 kulverts, Sallx x1..ni.....,1.., liwiiw iwn-iv. luv.-v nwrv. Darlene fliniiil. Rim 2: l'hvllis f.lll1, Sxlila Xhiellx. wiYIu'lll.l lln1llL'I'lnNl. .-1.a,4a...., mi... it..1,.y......, RMI. i4..i,...i.a,
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1 . I Rtvxx I: liInri.t lhntnpxnn. l!,trls.tr.t Day, Marguerite Perry, Maxakn Rynn, Nnlvte Kira, l.onell.t ll.ttris. -Inan Low- ry, Dnrntlty Neilson. Row 1: Lucille Miller. Patty Rnbertxnn, Lniw liriek- am. 1m..f..thy tv1.m......,,.., lillen KU- li.ty.islti, Genevie Ifultnn. Sharon Vrnwnnver. Row W: .Inan U'Higgins, Ann Nielsen, Sharon Blake, Merilyn White. Ruby 'l'.ttensi.tn. r Row l: june Barnes. Tren.: Sally Nntla, V. President: Mite Dnerr, Atlvisnrg Midnri Kuramntu, Secrentry: Ann ll.ism.tji.tn, President, 1 ti q. Q. cz. as .M The Girls, Athletic Association was first organized to give school girls an opportunity to enjoy sports as the boys do. Al- though we are not allowed to have games with other schools. we find that we may enjoy a good game when playing in com- petition with other class teams. The G. A. A. members play such seasonal sports as volley- ball, basketball, and baseball. We also have individual sports of badminton, ping-pong, and swimming. In addition to this, we have our bike hikes, our own socials, and parties. We usual- ly have one ice-skating party a year, and the G. A. A. Cabinet has one snow party. Each month, a different class is in charge of the social and provides the food and entertainment. Any girl who receives a quarter grade of F is not able to participate in the activities of the following quarter. ltntt 11 Pltyllis tawmt. Row 2. Anita Stanley, Kanella Willi.1ttis, 5 -Inne Barnes, lillen Cnbbey. Sally Raley, mm... Ma.t.tlft-sn, Am... Alan' Nelson, l.ot'r.tine Tntttl.tl, Bev- erly Peterson, Marv Llntekita, Iva Rnlwet-ts, Ruth Kraft, Midori Kum- m.a.., Sally Nutt... tawlyi. sm...., Ann ll.twn1aji.tn. 24
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0 P tif' Qif ll Well we have seven sweater wearers this year. lfour boys and three girls. The sweaters were given to them because they were consider- ed the most outstanding athletes in the school for the past three years, and not only because of their athletic abilityg it also means hard work and good sportsmanship to receive one of these sweaters. The boys won their sweaters by points re- ceived in interscholastic sports and the girls won their award sweater through the Ci. A. A. iii lu Iii-.utr 17.-ng XY.iIlser. slill' 4 inw, lst-nm lhuson, Marion Dai, Ruth kr,iI'1. :nun out-..t, Sally sua... . it j These w n afldefic onofzs The Block has become one of the largest and most active organiza- tions in school. The membership is made up of the boys who have earned wi letters in various sports. This has been one of the most active years for the fellows. They boost- ed our football spirit by selling orange and black rooter's pins. lispecially fun were the snow party in january, a wiener roast and swimming party in the spring, and the animal Sadie Hawkins Dance in March. This traditional dance, according to the kids is the dance most en- joyed by everyone because of the cute costumes. Much of the success of this club is due to their advisor, Coach Niche- lini and I.l1L1,QfflCCl'SvZ Vlfilesident. Ken Dawson, Vice President. Don Arde- m4N-Z'1liKiect'etarV 86 T1'egts'm'iTTfob1-Tgfitiw and Sgt. at Arms, l,loVd Mar- lu' 'I'-' RH-'Hr N-'Hu I1--ws-Hi. i-I-t-Wit-..i1 me wie'----iw' ' -, fs' .---- '-sv ' ' use I-rt-s..l.s..i: Ili-xtl M.irtli.int, set. .ii .xi-ms, li-jg outa chant. .nit-y s n-mt...-t-., ' N -4 - fiery Row l: Tunnel 5el'lllli.lll, 'levi lX,llly.llli,l. fvrllt' 't'.niLt, le-in ist-'mt-n. R.-,...I.1 ls,-Lt-1. ,lt-.ft Smith, George iiuxler, llnlv Ugata, Snort: .Xr.iLi. kms 11 Hon ii.-Wil... ltalst-n lliights, lialie Iluiialweslian. Pele l'xr.ieli.in, Iolinny MA' ehigian, l'retl lauiimotn, lretldie Witt, Ray cn,-ati, :x1.m.ilsu fxfiki, s1.n.ia. nn. Na.-m.... llelmullt, litvyx 9: Ihtlsie I am, l7ean Kaslluisr svn, W'.nne l't-teisini. lhll Snnnneriille. Glenn Inutlierlvaels. llouglas XYalker. .Ierri l1.idig.in. nan ,-xftitfnritni, clifmtl c .-i-W, Doc taunt' stun, Melton Wells, llanni .Xx.il,i, .lint Salsa moto, Kenny I7.weson, 26
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