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SITTING: Marjene Motsinger, Phyllis Wingfield, Anita Wade. Margie O'Bryan, Karen Marshall, Sandra Lane, Dorthy Wright. Janice Hoskins, Jean Bierly, Marlyin Miller, Barbara Campbell, Betty Lewis, Anita Karr. STANDING: Phyllis Humbert, Ruth Morgan, Jean Thomp- son, Pat Hibbs, Mildred Nale, Lois McCarty, Carolyn Burchett, Laurie McGlothin, Frances Crume, Mrs. Hilton, Connie Smith, Betty Smith, Maxine Wingfield, Dorthy Crume, Judy Ooley, Donna Rickard. Kay Axsom, Sharon O'Bryan, Janet Humbert. G. A. A. The Girls Athletic Association is a club to promote better health, develop leadership, to conduct work in a business- like manner, to give the girls extra-curricular activity to the form of play, and to promote happiness in all their work. To become a member of the G.A.A. a. girl must earn fifty points in the designated activities of the club. Our main project this year was selling basketball schedule pencils and T-shirts of the Pekin Musketeers. numerals are awarded to the Junior girls who have partic- ipated in the required activities. Letters are awarded to the Senior girls who have earned five hundred points from the different activities. The Senior girls who have been a member of the club for four years each receive a pin. Officers President . . . . . Barbara Campbell Secretary . . ...... Anita Wade Treasurer. . . . . Sharon O'Bryan
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Frances Crume MODERN MISS OF 1956 Each year the students and faculty choose an outstanding girl from the Modern Miss Club as a representative of the students of Pekin High School. The selection is based on her poise, personality, scholarship, leadership, citizenship, grooming, and manners. This page is sponsored by LINK'S HANDLE COMPANY. Salem. Indiana 23
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