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G.A.A. Successful in Many Endeavors The Girl's Athletic Association, an outlet for energy, played an active part in developing skill and sportsmanship. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Becky Speer, the G.A.A. sponsored a variety of activities, including interscholastic and intramural sports, the Easter slumber pai-W, and a scavenger hunt. The highlights of the year included four main events. Powder Puff Football Game, with the upper classmen claiming victory, Holy Cross-Notre Dame game, won by Holy Cross 19-185 the annual Gym- nastic Show , and a combined G. A.A . -Pep Club banquet finishing the year. i N --fl. -....- ,F is , li' 1 fel-'fir ' W H Q ,,f - : -:- ..,:f:, . N A y t C w E Z K i T Y , . 5 ,QL I r-fi t,,,, 'l it if .i 'e it f ,V V - ,. 5 . 'M ' - f ,,,., its P . ., ,, 23 5, ,, r..,, .,.. . Q . W- H, N as 5 'u s l J ..,, :lag .Ep 4 I 9 Vw ' n o Q' S B '31 A ' 7 ,Tu Zig . I ' 5,5 Agn? nil 'I , , f i., -V .Q K 'O fi' 'l rf ' E ,, 7' H 's- f ? f . - q K -wi A. 7 , L ' Y 1 ' 'P' l i r a, M V Y 4 - c. 'Nr' 'f' - ' t ' 5 I X D 26 ho X17 if
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Spirit and Enthusiasm Way of SPH Student it A. The loyal fans of SPH cheer the football team to another vic tory. B. Spirit and pride signs adorn the outside of St. Paul's. C. Gir1's basketball, an import- ant part in SPH enthusiasm. D. Clint Tinker and joe Gross work on their English proj ects. 28
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