'75 ' ' or . Y ofklf'- -f' v 5 - tl 4 V I if ff.1'P-f' 'W t the Spring convention March 15th. This con- vention. which included an interesting tour of Sonoma Valley. was considered 'tops' by the one hundred and sixty delegates who attended. The social calendar of the members was lilled with mnnerous activities which included a skating party with the Petaluma Chapter, and informal gatherings at Miss Godward's apart- ment and Muriel Shainsky's home. Four Roman Lamps were given to gradu- ates jill Shepard. Heloise Dal Poggetto. lfred Iziartell and Betty Coops. These students are now life members of the State Federation. In addition to these, Allen McGrath and jean Holt received Torches. They are life members of the Sonoma Chapter. Officers elected were Betty Coops. presi- dent: Muriel Shainsky. vice-president. and Dora Jane Perry. secretary. You know. said Mr. Oldest Grad. this group constitutes the cream of the crop. schol- astically speaking. of your school. I am sure these young men and women. whether they rc- ceive scholarships or not, can all be justly proud of their enviable positions. Perhaps you would like to read the pre- amble of our scholarship constitution. said Virginia Black, a member of the local Chapter. I have a copy of it in my binder. Mr. Oldest Grad read with interest these words: The purpose of this organization shall be to foster a higher standard of scholarship and broader ideals of service on the part of the stu- dents. The motto of the California Scholar- ship liederation is: 'Scholarship for Service' l think Chapter No. 160-N is indeed in- debted to Miss Dorothy Godward for her un- tiring effort and zealous interest in us. Vir- ginia told the old gentleman. I am sure l speak for the rest of the Chapter members when l say this. At that moment a voice called from the typ- ing room: Hey, Bette. how do these articles on G. A. A. and Block S sound to you? Read them to us. Pia. lslette replied. l'm 'P VW sure our visitor would like to hear about these two organizations. Here they are, said Pia. To encourage sportsmanship. to create spirit. to develop skill. to learn the importance of team-work. and to improve health are the principles upon which the Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation are founded. To be eligible for membership each girl must attain a designated number of points through athletic achievement. The program of sports is intended to suit every girl's interest. They include volleyball. basketball. baseball. ping-pong, badminton and archery. Last autumn a 'get acquainted' party was held. After school the members and their guests went skating and then to dinner. In the spring the girls attended an invita- tional play-day at St. Helena. There were also a large number who attended the animal Sono- ma County play-day at Santa Rosa. The elected ofticers of the G. A. A. were La Ruth Martschinsky, president: Lorrayne Owen. vice-president. and Donna Matfei, sec- retary. The association contributed largely to the success of the Girls' Jinx. Some of the members who have been par- ticularly outstanding in athletics are l.a Ruth Martschinsky. Maudi Daddi. Margaret Keech- ler. Angie Maffioli. Lorrayne Owen and June l.everoni. all of whom received their lllock S. This means that these girls have made a total of six lmndred points or more during their ath- letic careers at high school. La Ruth has ap- proximately eight hundred points. which is really a record. For girls who have made three hundred points or more, a Circle S is awarded. Those who received this award are lfrances Roberts. Lena llarsi. Donna Maffei and Gloria Manning. The G. A. A. owes a vote of thanks to its advisor, Mrs. Jensen. who has guided its activi- ties during the past four years. Pagt' 29
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