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uw GAA. The G A. A. is a new organization in the Dixon High School, being established this year. It is an association for girls who enjoy athletics, and its membership is not compulsory. ' A point system has been adopted, whereby those receiving a certain amount of points win awards. On March tenth the girls hiked out six miles west of Dixon and had a weinie roast. Every one had such a good time it was decided that such hikes should be held several times a year. A Meetings were held the first Monday evening of each month at the high school. At the last meeting of the year, on May third, the Seniors were the honored guests. The Sophomores and Freshmen had charge of the refresh- ments and entertainment, and acted as hostesses to the upper classmen. On May eighth, the Dixon G. A. A. entertained G. A. A. members from eight high schools at a Play Day. In the morning the girls played tennis, volley ball, baseball, and went swim ing. The sports were followed by a luncheon at the high'school. Delegates from each class attended the G, A. A. Hi-Jinks given by Vacaville and Davis. Although being a very new organization it has been both active and successful during the short time it has been in existence. At the end of the term several girls received their first awards, a green and white letter. Under the leadership of Miss Miler, the officers and members are striving to make this a worthwhile association. The officers for this term were: President, Alice Mae Gooding Vice President, Gail McKenzieg Secretary, Margie Maddeng Treasurer, Mary Rosag Athletic Managers, Merriel Hissey, Dorothy Smith, Marian Madden, and Zannette Belden. Ghcznticleer I
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