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C5.A.A. CABINET G.A.A. 4 A GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB 7 REFEREE CLUB , T 264g 27
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I l ' Tj, 3+ ,, a B'- G. A. A. CABINET The G. A. A. Cabinet is the governing body ot the Girls' Athletic Association. They 'formulate and are the final authority on all policies ot the organization. The president ot the G. A. A. is automatically president ot the Cabinet. The remaining otlicers, vice-president, secretary, and sports leaders, are elected by the entire G. A. A. Those in the Cabinet tor the past two semesters have been: Presidents, Thelma Lockhart and Mary Gray: Vice-Presidents, Barbara Hendrix and Betty Heston: Secre- taries, Elizabeth Driscoll and Barbara Hendrix: Recording Secretaries, Adell Tomlin and Evelyn Howell: Yell Leaders, Joanna Leonetti, France Helm, and Betty Heston. The sports leaders were: Volleyball, Helen Forsman and Clementina Gonzales: Basket- ball, Mary Gray and Ethel Delay: Speedball, Marguerite Hummer and Matsuko Talcashima: Tennis, Madalyn Blank: Baseball, Benida Zamora. G. A. A. Girls must be above the average in athletics and have a high rating in scholar- ship and citizenship to be members ot the Girls' Athletic Association. The purpose ot this organization is to further an interest in athletics tor girls, to toster a spirit ot loyalty and cooperation. and to promote a higher mental and physical etiiciency among the girls ot the high school. Under their presidents, Thelma Lockhart and Mary Gray, the 78 members en- ioyed a very successful year which was climaxed by the winning ot the two Playdays to which they were invited. GIRLS' VARSITY The long-hoped-tor Girls' Lettermen Club came into being last semester under the name ot Girls' Varsity. Mrs. Martha DuFault, G. A. A. sponsor, is the advisor. The purpose ot this club is to create a lceener desire among the girls to play on G. A. A. teams and to win points and eventually a letter. Membership in the new club is limited' to those who earn 500 points and receive their G. A. A. letter. The club now has I9 members. Meetings have been held once a month. A constitution has been adopted, and the tollowing girls had the honor ot being the 'First otiicers in the club: President, Elizabeth Driscoll: Vice- President, France Helm: Secretary, Betty Heston: Reporter, Julia Beecher. REFEREE CLUB This new club was introduced to the G. A. A. girls last semester. The Reteree's Club is under the direction ot Miss Rosalyn Phillips. Members must be thoroughly familiar with the rules for all games retereed. Since the organization ot this club, its members, instead ot college girls, otiiciated at playdays and after-school tourna- ments. Last semester they proved themselves etiicient, and capable ot rendering decisions in a professional manner. Members receive titteen points on their G. A. A. record tor their services as referees. Anna Mary Lane was elected President, and the club now consists ot l7 members.
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