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Back Row 4 'll mp I Frou W I The G1rls Athletlc Assoc1at1on T HE G1rls Athletlc Assoc1at1on 1S an organ1zat1on wh1ch g1rls are always anxxous to 10111 The G A A IS composed of gtrls 1n the mnth through twelfth grades Any g1rl rn the ment1oned grades can belong that 1S 1f they pay thexr dues attend the meetmgs and are act ve xn at least one sport a year The meetlngs are held the f11'Sl Fnday 1n every month The G A A m 1ts SIX years has proved an 1mportant school club Every Tuesday and Thursday one may hear noxse wh1ch can be traced to the gym where a group of gxrls are excrtedly play1ng some game The games that are played 1n G A A are soccer speedball volleyball held hockey bas ketball badmxnton and softball The g1rls are usually most lnterested 1n soccer and basketball The G A A plays four games of soccer and basketball w1th the Central H1gh G A A Basketball 15 the best l1ked not only because the team plays aga1nst the Central G A A but because the gtrls compete grade by grade mn an exc1t1ng tournament G A A has a scavanger hunt or treasure hunt every year Th1s year they had a treasure hunt start 1ng from Logan H1gh School and endmg at Copeland Park where they ate hot dogs and watermelon The treasure was a treasure chest f1lled w1th candy kxsses G A A also has parttes throughout the year to celebrate many hol1days G A A under the d1rect1on of Mxss Clance Oren IS gradually gettmg new equrpment wh1ch was not obtamable dur1ng the war When a G A A member graduates she rece1ves a tr1angular pm Wllh G A A on 1t to remmd her of the grand t1mes she had 1n the organ1zat1on Poge 95 G..-X..-X. fPl'll1'l'l'S. : 2, ' In son, H. Phillips. V. How v-. t Bo : .. Hmm, 42. Alrnrking, P. S4'llllIlk'llllr'lfIl. . . . . . ' . . . ' I . I . I i . . 1 . . - . I I I . I - 1 , . o u 1 I . . ., . . ., ,
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