Celebrating a milestone for girls athletics

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Austin High School celebrated a milestone for girls athletics 100 years ago, honoring athletes who earned their 'A' letter and recognizing the inaugural year of the Girls' Athletic Association. The program enabled girls to participate in various sports and activities, earning points towards an 'A' letter and promoting girls' athletics in the school.
Austin High School marked a milestone for girls athletics 100 years ago. About 200 students, faculty, and locals gathered to celebrate athletes who earned their 'A' letter. The Girls' Athletic Association (GAA) program was introduced in the 1925-26 school year, allowing girls to participate in sports like volleyball, baseball, and tennis. The program enabled girls to work towards earning 1,000 points to get an 'A' letter. The school's GAA director, Ruby Jane Reinhardt, was praised for her efforts in promoting girls' athletics. The GAA program continued to grow, with girls participating in various sports and activities.
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