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G. A. A. is the Girls ' Athletic Association whose ideals are clean living, good sportsmanship, a high degree of skill, and enjoyment in each others ' fellowship. The officers of the G. A. A. are president Ilamae Kimble; vice-president, Henrietta Fleck: secretary-treasurer, Joyce Neff; reporter, Alice Brek; and spon- sor, Miss Week. The officers of the G. A. A. are president, Ilamae Kimble; vice-president, a rough one consisting of an obstacle course and a sports scavenger hunt. The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was the main social activity of th e year at which Daisy Mae and Little Abner reigned for the evening. .Some of the sports featured are roller skating, hiking, basketball, softball and acrobatics. Page 28
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The Sunshine Society, consisting oi 48 girls under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dorothy Carlton has for its purpose cheery helpfulness. The girls in tk club try to pattern their lives after the creed and to spread good cheer. This year the society elected the following officers: Marlent Kros, president, Ruth Jones, vice-president, June Bowers, corresponding secretary, Betty Wesley, recording secretary; Norma Bushong, treasurer; Arlene Wilson, re- porter. The activities for the year began with the annual candlelight initiation and the District Convention at Star City on October 11. According to the custom, the club members chose Ideal Ladies and drew names for secret pals who were remembered on birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. A chile supper after a basketball game helped to build up their treasury from which donations are given to the Riley Fund and other good causes. They were kept busy in December caroling and presenting the one-act play, The Christmas Rose , for the Christmas program. A good time was had by the girls that attended the State Convention at West Lafayette. In the spring the year ' s activities were brought to an end by teas held in honor of their mothers and Ideal Ladies at which the girls who had chosen them were revealed. r i ' Page 27
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ili- Cpori ' s Cl b has complied cnoihcr successful year. The purpose of the club is to interest people in sports. The club met once every month under the leadership of Coach Englehart. The meetings consisted of partaking in athlet- ic activities or discussing current sports. Committees were chosen to have something ready for the next meeting. This is the second year for the Sport ' s Club and we hope that it will continue in the forthcoming years. The officers of the year were: president, Corrine MacLa- more, vice-president, Ruby Gadness, secretary, Caroline Lenon, treasurer, Virginia Franko. Page 29
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