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KL0G-.-r...-'--1' G. A, A. The Girls' Athletic Association of the Kirkwood Township High School was organized in the fall of 1956. This is a state organization with the purpose of maintaining higher moral standards, promoting the ideals of health and sports- manship, and stimulating interest in athletics among the girls of the various high schools. The officers for this year were elected and are as fol- lows: President, Mary Galbreathg Vice-president, Juanita Porterg Secretary and Treasurer, Betty Mink. The enrollment includes about thirty girlsa The G. A. A. girls voted to have their regular meetings every two weeks on Friday afternoons in the High School Assenbly, and also to pay twenty cents a semester as dues. Each year the new members who are welcomed into this or- ganization have to be initiated. This year the initiation was held in the gym. There were around ten girls initiated After putting the girls through several clever stunts, tempt- ing refreshments were served. A candy sale was sponsored by the girls to make money for their group picture to be put in the annual. They cleared around 35. 00. In order to belong to this organization they must take an active part in Physical Education. Health charts must be kept for l6 weeks straight. Also each member must be present to at least four of the G. At A. meetings. Each member must make at least 100 points during the school year in order to remain in the organization. when 1600 points are earned the member is entitled to the State League Award, and when 2000 points are gained the State League Emblem is awarded them, INITIATION PLEDGE UI promise to uphold the ideals of the Girls' Athletic Asso- oiation, By promoting interest in athletics and the out-of.doorsg By living so that I may be healthy and strong, By making good sportsmanship a constant factor in my conduct? O
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