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cz fii. oaiution double badminton, softball, and tennis tour- neys between classes for the girls. Included in G.A.A. are the advanced tumbling and pyramid building team of ten girls and a beginners team of ten. Topping the activi- ties of the year was the swimming party at the University March 2, and the annual playday on April 7 sponsored for the bene- fit of the eighth grade girls of Missoula who are to enter high school next fall. With a membership of one hundred sev- enteen, the Girls' Athletic Association is one of the most active clubs in MHS. The G.A.A. sponsors basketball, volleyball, single and
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gixL' jv{ eu Comprised solely of leaders in GAA is the Girls' M Club. The girls win their let- ters by earning six hundred points in sports. The sports sponsored by GAA for point earning are: volley ball, badminton, softball, tennis; and the individual sports: hiking, bicycling, ice skating, roller skating, bowl- ing, and horseback riding. The M Club girls take the lead in planning and manag- ing the annual play day for the eighth grade girls of Missoula. The girls also win points by managing and officiating at the tourna- ments which are sponsored by the GAA dur- ing the year.
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c Vuxis. i c -f±±i±iant± Taking temperatures keeps the group of girls at the ranch known as the Nurse's As- sistants busy. The girls, who work one per- iod a day for a semester, help the Nurse in her examination of freshman, run errands, check on students dropped from the permit list and those returned, and answer the of- fice telephone. In charge of these girls is the care of the emergency rooms where boys and girls who are ill during school hours may go. The girls get practical experience in the care of cuts and minor burns, taking pulse and temperatures, and in general car- ing for the welfare of the Hands. Newly organized in MHS, the duties of the hall monitors are to keep students from caus- ing disturbances in the halls. Though re- sponsible to the Student Association, they have their own officers. Heading these vigi- lantes as president is Hal Edwards. Vice president is Dave Freeman, and secretary is Phil Hauck. A captain is chosen weekly for every period for the purpose of seeing that the monitors are at their posts and to collect report slips.
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