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. run-Ty - 3 Isla Days: Sue Trud bare iati G.A. Moli city gove llec rese for schu Stre on i ia a Earl shi Mar Pea the tiv due . the att Ass for www-----F--ofmmgr-. -r-,. , ,,..,-.. -,. .-wr...-..,......-- ,.... -.,..,.. . -.-,.. ,WITH , , - U Y . , .,- Viv--. d, Orion, Cordova, and Hillsdale for an all-day HPlay at East Moline. Girls attending were Dolores Skelton, amb, Beverly Mose, Donna Jean Schmoll, Joan Schauland, Mostert, Alice Clossin, Mary Lou Engebretson, and Bar- Johnson. Invitations were unique, requesting our Assoc- n to attend an NEmployees' Picnic.H . was the name of the city, the president of the East e G.A.A. was the Mayor and the other members were the officials. Representing the various departments of city nment were Fire Department, Street Cleaning, Garbage Co- ion, Telephone Company etc. Visiting schools were rep- ted by one member in each department which then competed oints in various sports: relay race, quoits, baseball, fle board, golf etc. 'Winners of all events was the t Cleaning Department which included our Joan Schauland s team. Sack lunches were eaten in the school cafeter- d East Moline hostesses served cake and milk. in September of 1946 Marian Henry took over the sponsor of the G.A.A. Dolores Skelton was elected president, Stearns, vice-president, Joyce Tyler, secretary, Mildred all, treasurer. The Association became affiliated with tate Organization, requirements for membership being ac- participation in sports and the payment of membership Members purchased shall G.A.A. pins, miniature maps of tate of Illinois, the blue and white colors providing an ctive background for the three gilt letters, G.A.A. The iation continued to increase in membership, and by May -two girls responded to roll-call. Competive basketball was enjoyed, the four classes playing a series of games for cla s championships. On larch 12, the G.A.A. joined with the Pep Club in sponsor- ing the First Athletic Banquet ever given by the high school to onor the football and basketball players. . G.A.A. SONG Tune: Hail, Hail Hail, hail Never mind So's wefre Hail, hail Jolly pals , the Gang's All Here , to G.A.A. the weather all together to G.A.A. in work and play.
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