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First row: Marlene Hostler, Mar-:ia Kinsey, Sharon Flett er, Mary Tornlcinson, Ann Traster, Carolyn Howenstine, Second row: Carol Peters, Nilah Castator, Iudy Winkler, Linda Graet, Sharon Peters, ludy l-lallenbe-rlz. Third row: Helen Wtgtods Betty Wiartd, Martha Schwartz, ludy Baker, Patsy Yeast, Mary Nash, Shirley Collins, Avis l-learn. Awards for G.A.A. members are given ac- cording to the number of points earned. A girl may receive her class numerals, which are to be worn on her letter sweater, upon earning 150 points. A white chenille letter N is given to the girl earning 250 points. The highest award any girl can receive is a state wall plaque. Three hundred and titty points must be earned to receive this plaque. For the girl earning the most points in her tour years, a high point trophy is awarded on Recognition Day. A trophy is also given to a senior girl who has shown the best sportsman- ship during her tour years at North Side. To earn points in organized activities a girl must participate six times tor at least a halt- hour each time. She must spend the same length oi time on unorganized activities, but she will receive only tive points. To join, a prospective member must have 25 points, which consist oi two organized activities and one unorganized. Officers ot G.A.A. this year were seated: Ann Traster, president. Standing: Marlene Hostler, secretary: Iudy Winkler, vice-presidentq ludy l-lallenbeck, treas- urery Mary Nash, junior representative, and Sharon Fletter, sophomore representative. ' -' -r. Q i 12'
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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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Teentirners participate in many activities, some of which are basketball tabovel and table tennis trightl. Members of the newlyeformecl Teentirners, an association for freshmen are: First row: Linda Keller, Peggy Wilson, Linda Graei, Margaret Thompson, Carol Blessing. Second row: Betty Wiard, Danna Biggs, Lenora Meyers, Donelda Lane, Susan Baker. 118
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