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Q. 4. ,Q amz HOW l. M. Love, Serbin, Lewis, Bowman, Neale, Roberts ROW 2. H. Love, Edelburg, Kubisiak, Mrs. Kenney, Rybicki, Graff, Gableson Each class was represented in the GAA. with l25 members. To become a member a girl earned 25 points and paid dues ot 25 cents. The year began with archery, tieldball, and hiking. The heads were Rose Marie Love, archeryg Mary Love, tieldball, and Valeria Edelburg, hik- ing. Hikes to Iverson Park, Bukolt Park and other places were the favorite activity. ln the winter 7 volleyball teams were tormed and an elimination tournament was held. lt was won by Esther Mu- rat's Ioytul Ierks. The head ot volleyball was Dolores Kubisiak. Thursdays the tumblers could be seen building pyramids, and turning hand springs, with Margaret Roberts as head. Later the girls played basketball on Wednes- days, with Ruth Graft as head. Next, archery, baseball and tennis replaced basketball. The baseball head was Virginia Stewardg tennis, lean Neale. The girls played pingpong and bad- minton with Bonney Gableson and Mickey Hybic- ke as the heads. The G.A.A. bought a S50 bond, put on 3 pep assemblies and a dance. The officers were Lor- raine Serbin, president: Mary Love, vice-presi- dent: Katherine Lewis, secretary, and Helen Bow- man, treasurer. B WMM ROW l. Anderson, E. Olson, Hetzer, Rogers, Koshollek HOW 2. Kerr, B. Neale, Crosby, I. Malik BOW 3. Murat, Roberts, Broten HOW l. Graff, R. Love, Morey, Perzynski HOW 2. Veit, E. Nelson, M. Love
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