Moment in Time Revisited

"Any girl who has played on an intramural team is entitled to membership in the club." The year is 1930, and the club is the Grandview Girls Athletic Association. During this period, all of the intramural tournaments were taken care of by this organization. With a constitution, officers, and an executive committee, the club operated with the motto "To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight." Two different size letters were awarded to each girl - it entailed acquiring one thousand points for large GAA letters, or 500 points for the small GAA letters. The officers of the club for this year were Gladys Sargent, president, Dorothy Crepps, secretary, and Edith Churches, treasurer. Pictured here in the Highlander is the Grandview Girls Athletic Association membership for 1930.

NOTE: Originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication April 8, 2015.

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