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Looking at a bull's-eye just scored are, standing, Shar Jn Siddall, Ruth Dunton, and Helen Ekenrhoad. Seated are Carol Baker, Marilyn Hartman, Mr. Hyrle Ivy, sponsor, Diane Brown, and Carol Causland. Girls Begin Activities For Second Rifle Club Forty girls are members of the North Side chapter of the Iunior Division of the National Rifle Association. In previous years, this club has been open to boys, but this was the first year that it was open to girls. Mr. Hyrle Ivy, the sponsor of both clubs, leads the club meet- ings every Monday and Thursday. A Pro-Marksman pin is awarded to each girl when she makes twenty out of fifty tries at the bull's-eye. After this, she may earn a Marksrnan award by hitting twenty-five out of fifty. The next stage is the Marksman First- Class, and finally is the Sharp-shooter award, made by scoring thirty-five out of fifty bull's-eye tries. Girls who have been awarded these pins are: Carol Humphrey, Sharon Siddall, and Sandra Menke. Bars are awarded for each ad- ditional achievement in the sharpshooting class. Three girls have been awarded their second bar. They are: Barbara Iohnson, Donna Biggs, and Avis Herron. Members of Girls' Rifle Club are: First row: Marilyn Hartman, Ruth Dunton, Carol Causland, and Kay Steller. Second row: Marcia Baugher, Gloria Hollrnan, Diane Brown. Third row: Carol Baker, Marie Ballinger, Sandra Clements. Fourth row: Avis Hearn, Barbara Iohnson, Helen Ekenrhoad, Fifth row: Sandra Menke, Ianice Tipsord, Sharon Siddall. il
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Wide Range ot Sports Offered Through G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association, better known as G.A.A., is composed ot girls who enjoy the wide field ot sports which it opens to them. Under advisers Miss Margaret Spiegel and Miss Ruth Carroll, members uphold the club's three ideals ot health, loyalty, and sportsman- ship. lncluded on the calendar for G.A.A. are many social activities to which the girls look torward. Among these are the formal initiation, treshman get-acquainted party, a dance, Christ- mas party, and the spring banquet that is held in May. Sports enjoyed by the members in- clude volleyball, badminton, basketball, sott- ball, swimming, tennis, and archery. Awards are given at the spring banquet to the girls who have earned them. Officers for the coming year are also announced. Many old acquaintances are renewed and new triends made as the students and alumni are gathered together. Baslfetlall one ot he tavorit sp rts offered Ly G AA., rs played and emoyed by marry girls.
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