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i G. A. A. Girls in Iunior and Senior High who are in- terested in all phases of sports can become a member of G.A.A. The club meets every Thurs day. This year events were: playing Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Stunts and Tumbling, and going to Play Days at Southeast and U. of N. Parties held during the year were Christmas Party, Slumber Party, and inviting all Lincoln High Schools to a Volleyball Sports Day. Girls who were interested in obtaining official ratings in different sports were able to do so. Looking over the poster for G.A.A. are: Seated: Ioann Brettmann, Vice-President, Standing: Cathy Scott, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Castner, Sponsor, and Iucly Korell, President. G,A.A. members are: First Row: I. Smith, C. Sorenson, Miss Meerkatz, I. Burcham, P. Zeller, I. Korell, Second Row: Miss Castner, Sponsor, A. Peterson, B. Vrana, I. Jones, I. Ames, A. Pickel, S. Griffiths, M. Garbars. Third Row: C. Wiechert, E. Schroeder, A. Schroeder, Miss Ridgley, Teacher.
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