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GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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I l J22 lic Sdjo Annual |Jaiu’ 45 High School Girls ' Club OFFICERS President Mary Dudley Brown Vice Presidnet Elizabeth Archie Secretary Eva Smoot Treasurer Johnnie Heilig PURPOSE: To unite its members in a spirit of friendliness and service, to win other girls to its membership, and to stand for Chris¬ tian se vice and ideals in school, at work, and in Church and com- munty. Co’ors: Blue and Gold. Song: America the Beautiful. Advisors: Miss Julia Groves, Miss Eloise Tanner, Miss Rebekah Marsh, Miss Mildred Strachan. Members: Elizabeth Archie, Sara Barnhardt, Margaret Bell, Mary Dudley Brown, Willie Meta Brown, Irene Burke, Mary Cham¬ bers, Frances Campbell, Pauline Cress, Pauline Daniels, Betsy E ' .avis, Helen Davidson, Dorothy Duttera, Kathleen Dyer, Jessie Ed¬ wards, B yce Feanrster, Ellen Fletcher, Mary Ruth Foster, Virginia Gxdman, Marie Graf, Mary Susan Griggs, Martha Hannah, Frances Hunter, Louise Harry, Bernice Hartman, Corinne Heilig, Johnnie Heilig, Hazel Hudson, Dorothy Jdhnston, Julia Johnston, Mary Jones, Liliian Kesler, Elizabeth Kluttz, Elizabeth Kohloss, Corrine Leonard, Louise Ludwick, Nellie Mahaley, Norma Maynard, Lucile Miller, Elizabeth Massey, Frances McCorkle, Mary Nicolson, Evelyn Peeler, Alma Feeler, Jear.ette Propst, Mary Berns Reynolds, Emily Rid¬ eout e, Blanche Rickmond, Helen Rufty, Virginia Rodgers, Mary Small, Sadie Shuping, Eva Smoot, Virginia Wood, Rosalie Wiley, Mary Johnston.
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Tlic }£clto Annual |jagc 47 Girls ' Athletic Association The Girls’ Athletic Association met at the beginning of school to reorganise the association. The officers elected were as follows: president, Mary Katherine Fisher; vice-president, Ruth Moose secretary, Ruby Strange; treasurer, Pauline Daniel; reporter, Mary Ruth Foster. The constitution was read to the new members and emphasis was placed upon that part of the constitution which expresses the pur¬ pose of the organization, which is to develop among the girls of the High School a greater interest in athletics, and to promote a spirit of fair play. Basketball has has been the chief sport in athletics this year. Owing to the fact that the organization did not have an indoor court the girls lost most of their out-of-town games. In the tour¬ nament the Juniors again won the silver cup. The advisors for the past year were as follows: Misses Tanner, Johr son, Baines, Freeman and Graeber. Members: Mary Eva Williams, Blanche Kesler, Gertrude Kes- ler, Lucile Hartman, Roberta Herrington, Cornelia Kirk, Mary Ruth Lemons, Mary Doby, Mary Elizabeth Strickland, Mary Walser, Hallie Lingle, Hallie Cress, Helen Huff, Edith Cutting, Nita Ayers, Catherine Russell, Katherine Tatum, Quetis File, Mattie Lee Fisher, Fay Earnhardt, Meriam Shell, Mary Baker, Marie Cress, Carrie Roseman, Grace Muse, Myrtle Roseman, Ethel Lippert, Eliz¬ abeth Massey, Frances McCorkle, Lucile Baker, Zora Nail, I. Z. Cristy, Mildred Owen, Virginia Wood, Clara Belle Madura®, Mary Ruth Foster, Willie Meta Brown, Mabel Wain, Frances Hunter, Mar- dec ' a Strange, Florence Webb, Eulalia Dearman, Esther Peeler, Helen Haigler, Julia Johnston, Pearl Yarboro, Bryce Feamster, Essie Bau- com, Nessie Baucom, Sarah Barnhardt, Johnsie Brawley, Ethel Ayers, Mary Dudley Brown, Jessie Edwards, Mary Katherine Fisher, Hom- iselle McCorkle, Ruth Moose, Ruby Strange, Mary Julian Lentz, Johnnie Heilig, Eva Smoot, Pauline Daniel, Eula McQuage, Margie Owen, Virginia Goodman.
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