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dx i i .W The purpose oT The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion is To beTTer sporTsmanship increase skill and broaden The girls lcnowledge oT sporTs The club meeTs Twice a week and has a business meeTing once a monTh The sporTs ThaT are presenTed in The Tall are hockey soccer archery and Tumbling in The winTer There are bowling badminTon and volleyball and in The spring Tennis and soTTball Come oT The oTher acTiv1Ties ThaT are held during The year are The ChrisTmas poT luclc supper where Th new members are iniTiaTed One oT The highlighTs oT The year is The annual playday On ThaT day The girls Trom The neighbor ing high schools who have been chosen To aTTend meeT aT The school which has been selecTed Tor The year. This year s playdays were held aT Proviso a d WheaTon. The day sTarTs wiTh a halT-hour social Tollowed by games. Some oT The games are: badminTon baseball volleyball Tennis and soccer. The girls do noT play againsT each oTher buT wiTh each oTher. Then The girls eaT Their lunches and end The day by singing songs. UOIALB Cllnelflfl 15 OMG? SCAOOA OIT, sig- 'yyl , . - 1 'I u E , UPDEP LEP: Gail Mahders bladys Vesley, Jian Zamrcki. BeTTv M'5 11V'C4EV Ei- lman, and Joan Zalur-gifi, LOWER LEFT: MarqueriTe Carus, Jean Erickson, j Bjrkara Wfiiglfham. UPPER l?'Gl-lT- Nancy SrniTh, Delores T-lambiinl Kare1 K-Tr F h Cl L M C d M r,r1 LCVJEF? FIGHT: Mary Edwards, BeTTy Rayer, DoroThy Johnson. Joyce Fi'-.r-Nnaer Fxn+efne'Tf- N-val Shirley SToiiT Kay Baldwin Audrey EA Mariy 96 A
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nergefic MWA' .griue for war 6 ana! oaffem TOP PI-IOTO: G.A.A. MEMBERS: FirsT Row: Maribelle Simmons, Nancy STouT, Mary Lou Trimarco, Mary Carney, Carol Johnson, Gail Manders, Lois STouT, and Kay Baldwin: Second Row: June Weeks, Donnna Jaeger, and Be-TTy Royerg Third Row: Margie Carus, Marie Smilh Lois Mensing, Jean Erickson, Donna Swanson, Donna Baughman, Marilyn Olden, Joan ZiTurski, and Joyce PiTzenThauer: FourTh Row: Clair Lange, Darlene Larson, Audrey Speck, Mary Edwards, Donna Van Ewick, Shirley Johnson, Carol BarTels, Carol Vogelbacher, Midge Nicoll BeTTy Sandman, Charlene Bremloerg, and Barbara Wickamg FifTh Row: Judy I-IamdwiTz, Joan Jewell, Nancy SmiTh, Gladys VessTley, Bonnie Kain, Lois I-IarTman, Irene Plaz, Lois Cohen, Lois Fredrickson, Delores I-Iablin, KaThrine Flechsig, Margie Carolson, Arlene Virus LOWER LEFT: G.A.A, OFFICERS: Joan Mudra Vice President Arlene Roule, Treasurer: Elsie I-lalwachs, President Nancy Shirky, Prograrr BOTTOM LEFT: G,A.A. MEMBEPS BOWLING: Carol Larson, Irene Plaz, Joan I-IoTTman, Carol Barlels, Carol Vogelbacker, and Lois Mensing AT The annual MoThers' Tea held in May, awards are presenTed To The girls who have earned Them. To receive an award, The Treshmen girls musT earn six hundred poinTs: They receive The Local Award. The sophomore girls musT earn Twelve hundred poinTs and receive a leTTer HY. The iunior girls musT have sixTeen hundred poinTs To receive The STaTe League Award, and The senior girls who have a ToTal oT Two Thousand poinTs receive The STaTe League Emblem. JusT in The pasT couple oT years The O.A.A. has sTarTed TournamenT play. The Teams play I:naskeT- ball unTil The end oT The baskeTball season: Then Two winning Teams play a game To deTermine The Team in TirsT place. The Team which wins has iTs capTains' and players' names engraved on a plague. The club sponsor is Mrs. I-IoTsTeTTerg The co-sponsor is Miss Powell. 97 SGT 'ev Q5 R J T Q., i fi , A sg 'A 'N S , . -:lf f x N157 -45 as .r ff hifi ll 55' L5 s
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