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Front Row: P. Ziegler, E. Lebovitz, P. West, P. Johnson, D. Patterson. Back Row: Y. Oesch, D. Harmon, E. Oesch, R. Mentzer. Q. 4 .4. G.A.A., the club which is always on the go , was back at it again this year with more pep and vigor. The ofhcers of this imposing group were as follows: Pauline West, president, Barbara Williams, vice-president, Ruth Mentzer, secretary. Miss Thielen sponsored the club until late fall when she left campus, and much credit should be given to her for her wonderful advice and ideas. Miss Marian Smalley substituted for Miss Thielen for several months and also contributed much to the club. After Miss Smalley left, the club sponsorship was given to Miss Ross who began her duties at U. High in February. To be a member of this club of might and power, there were certain requirements. In other words, an individual had to participate eight times in one sport before she could become a member. 4 Then, of course, nothing could stop these girls! All of them wanted a numeral. To get a numeral, an individual had to earn three sets of points. A point was obtained by going out for one sport eight times. G.A.A. also put on a radio program called Who's Next which was very good. Some of the sports of G.A.A. were hockey, volley ball, basketball, baseball, and individual sports. fln case you passed the gym and heard some blood curdling screams, if was only someone making a basket in one of those heated tournamentsj The girls also had one party a month, all .of which were super-duper ! G.A.A. got a portable badminton set this year! Was it swell? just ask anyone. Maybe this old saying is true: All good things improve with age. As G.A.A. becomes older in our school, it becomes a more active organization. Well, until next year, girls of G.A.A., more muscles and power to you!
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