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onus .urnnmic ASSOCIATION, The G. A. A..year was opened by a scavenger hunt and potluck sup! per in the school dining room. Other social events of the year were a chili-supper, exchange programs with Bluffton G. A. A., a bobby-sox dance, a box supper and valentine dance, play-night with Mount Cory High School girls, minor sports night at Taft Gymnasium and senior farewell banquet. During the year the girls had noon tournaments in the gymnasium of kickbsll, basketball, volleyball, dc!! tennins, and softball. The juniors made a Wbig sweepn by winning all except deck tennis in which the seniors were victorious. One of the most interesting tournaments proved to be a basketball tournament headed by Ruby's Rockets,Romick's Rompers, Creps's Champions, and Main Mighties. The Champions wen, starring that tall Junior, Loretta Darnell. The point system was changed this year and each girl must have 600 pointy for a letter and lOOO points for a gold pin, the highest award. Several letters were awarded at the senior farewell banquet and the following girls received pins! Lola Mae Van Atta, Willa Craps, Jean Main, Betty Romick, Betty Stair, Ruby Thompson, Agnes LaRue, and Kathleen Dearth. During one of our home basketball games, twenty G. A. A. girls put on a volleyball exhibition game for tho sixth graders. Girls also received points by selling at basketball and football games and the tournament. Our club was under the supervision of Lola.Mac Van Atta, presi- dent: Joyce Moore, vice president: Ruby Thompson, secretary, Evelyn Deringer, treasurer: Betty Stair and Betty Romick, intramural mana- gers and Mrs. Omler, adviser. CHEERLEADERS Again we are very proud to have three very active G. A. A. mem- bers as our cheerleaders, namely: Jean Main, Betty Stair, and Willa Crops. As reserve cheerleaders, Marjory Scott, Doris Clum, and Ann Michael made their appearance at each game.
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