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Dolphins RE you a swimmer? The girls that be- long to Dolphins are and want to become more proficient at diving and swimming. Then, too, they like to be able to have recre- ational swimming. Every Monday the club meets-first for a business meeting and then later in the swimming pool. Any girl at Central may join if she can pass certain tests. Candidates are judged on their abil- ity to perform the required tasks. . .Ac- cording to custom, the three neophytes this semester, Joyce McGinnis, Lorraine Moulis, and Beth Scherr, gave a feed for all the old members On May 29 l94O the Dolphins held a splash party in the pool Competition was keen among the girls who participated in the games Prizes were awarded to the winners The inevitable feed followed This year the club was head ed by Phyllis Schubert president Helen Winter vice president Betty Pawlak sec retary Jayne Nixon treasurer Ruth Spears, S. T. C. representative, and Miss Dorothy Jahn, adviser. . .Last fall the girls were divided into two teams which compet- ed with each other in swimming lengths. The leaders of the two teams were Mar- guerite Fish and Louise Funk. Peg's team defeated Louise's team, l286 lengths to 983. Individual honors went to Beatrice Johnson, first, Jayne Nixon, second, and Josephine Colman, third. To make compe- tition keener, the members decided that the losing team had to sponsor a feed for the winners . . . At Christmas time, Dol- phins sponsored a Christmas basket and each girl brought a ten cent gift to be dis tributed by the Red Cross to needy fami I es This semester the girls d cided to concentrate more on diving and life saving Even though many of the m mbers have Junior Life Saving badges there is a pos sibility that badges may be earned by others by the end of the year T1R C Alb! lNL C h Wt kE Cpll EH TbdR Hg Ed R p Page 98 . . . I I . 5 ' ' I Q Q Q . ' i . . . h h S A . ' - 9 - I - . . . I . - I 1 I - - o J nu:+J. olmun, H. i z, J. Bosunny, J. Cuff, M. Gundersen, 1. cu, . T omas. Semnd Row-H. in er, B. Pawlak, J. Stuvrum, L. Fun , . Mears, A. 'n e cn, . else. ir 0141-B. an ar, P. Schubert, R. Rudrud, J. Nixon, J. wards, . S cars. l'41onlRou--bl. Fish, N. Miller, M. Rose, H. lxrcutz, B. Johnson.
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Assoouatuon T0pR .IMIIr CPUItFFxn1m.IGII.IQt1rn1MBuh Se ndRow BBourr!BBu. Ixroll B N I M Gu I n E W ngen C C burn Tb dR w-P Schuh. t J Ixr II L Funk IN1 Gu kc II rusb JWtt I gBCI.IngFurl I p E r nJ tid l'zftb Row Q t c r I r fro I Row- r V IL L HE furst actuvuty that the club sponsor ed last fall was a huke All gurls met at school each one brungung her own food Then they clumbed the bluff where they cooked theur lunch ln order to welcome the new members properly a party was held on November 5 l94O Begunnung at 7 30 the gurls danced and played games untul the call for refreshments came A the Central Aquunas football game the G A A sold candy bars Dufferent mem bers volunteered to sell candy whuch dus appeared quuckly and profutably Another money makung actuvuty was the sellung of necklaces and puns Bowlung was agaun encouraged as a sport thus year The pro gram went unto effect last fall and was con tunued untul May I3 In December Lo gan held a play day for gurls from the small towns surroundung La Crosse Central G A A s were also unvuted Games luke pung pong and shuffleboard were played The gurls had a grand tume muxung wuth the other people there As basketball us very popular thus program us quute extensuve Furst there was a tournament among color teams composed of all who wushed to par tucupate These teams tued for furst place the Greens Punks and Vuolets After thus tournament competutuon among the class teams was held Through tryouts the funal teams and substututes were pucked ln the funals the Senuor I team beat the Sen uor ll team 23 22 On March I2 Cen tral G A A had open house for Logan G A A Thus was one of the buggest events of the year Two basketball games were played Logan defeated team l 32 22 But Central retaluated when team ll won 32 I4 Durung these games the re creatuonal room was open to all who wushed to play other games The ll5 gurls ate a wonderful meal un the cafeterua and then danced un the gym Page 97 . n Owf . I c , B. Brokaw, . ' n ', . z r z , . 0 , . C lv u , . r zu. to 5 . 1: , . 0 Ia, II.A '- , . - e son, . nc crsc , . an , '. 'o . ir 0 . .' ' 1 'r , . ' 0 , . ' , . :rs ', . F um-L . u cn :cr , . ui ' I . o b Rr1wfD. .lo uns, R. S cars, E. Gundersen, J. dwn ds, A. Cupclle , . Staun- S 1 .A in Sul Z, D. Kolb, E. S hrcilmc , J. Pischke, P. Watts, B. Schrovslc . ' n IN1. Fish, P. A. Cu ner, I. Ik, J. Johnson, R. Eric 'sun. 1 ' 1 ' , . I I ' 1 1 ' 3 I I 1 . . . I' . 0 1 . o - I - - I - n a . I - J . A n v 9 . . n T -1 . T n . I - s u n I T I - 4 I ' , . . . . .
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Earning Points 3 Donphms enjoy theur weekly splash on Monday after sfhyol 4 Marjorie Hoapes does a jackknmfe dnve J Margie Howe huts a homer Page T. Muldred Garske seems determined to catch the ball fn knttehball 2. The home run queens, kuffehbalf winners
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