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GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Skillfully guided by president Marianne Freese, the G.A.A. board handled a full sched- ule this year. Included was a uDate With Daddyn and a Home Coming Partyw for the class of 752. The induction in January was highlighted by the announcement of Sports- nite captains. Class competition was encouraged by the organization of the G.A.A.F., with a plaque awarded to the class that accumulated the greatest number of points. Another innova- tion was the bulletin board which was pre- sented by the G.A.A. to the Girls' Physical Education Department. Members of the board were: Pat Bleier, Marie Burns, Pat Duncan, Betty Foster, Ann Hoagland, Nancy Kahl, ,loan Kopf, Willa Mc- Dowell, Roxy Swift, Carol Wanarnaker, and Roberta Young. SERVICE CLUB The main purpose of the brand new Service Club is to assist the Girls' Physical Education Department with its clerical work. The girls are awarded fifteen points towards an athletic award for working five 'gservice hoursf' and a gold key for twenty service hoursf, These are earned by helping in gym class, the gym office, the clinic, or by serving as an officer of Leaders, G.A.A., or Service Club. American Girls' Omnibus Keys to the Kingdom
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MODERN DANCE Jumping leotards might best describe the Modern dancers who work under the super- vision of Mrs. Grace Wheeler throughout the months of January and February. Each class, consisting of 15 participants, concentrates on composing an original dance and perfecting their required routine, which is common to all. The routines are an attempt to interpret moods by means of various body movements. This year, the Senioris dance, re-enacting the story of Pocohantas, was awarded first place on Intramural Nite. Points are scored on execution, originality and talent. The Sen- iors, as winners, repeated their performance in Sportsnite. Expressing Yourself Uylnnzlslic-s, 'I'unlbling and l'yrunli1ls TUMBLINC CLUB Blue bloomers and bruises-trademarks of the Tumbling Club. Working with their advisor, Miss Ethel T. Kloberg. the tumblers developed the spec- tacular stunts which delighted their audience on Intramural Nite, February 11. Each class presented its stunts on the four types of apparatus used - horse, parallel bars, balance beam, and mats. When the final scores were tallied, I X ! ii' I . 91 V' i i . 1 the Juniors were first, Sophomores second, and Freshmen third. Responsible for taking attendance, judging try- outs, and the general co-ordination of their class were the captains: senior Joan Seifert. junior Ann Aronson, sophomore Carole Mohrenne, and fresh- man Marilyn Conway. TAP CLUB 'LMr. Tap-toe could very well be the theme song of the sixty girls who make up tap club. During the months of January and February each class, under the direction of Mrs. Wheel- er, was busy perfecting its original and re- quired routines. Naturally, the choice of a song was all-im- portant. The seniors apparently made a wise one, as their dance to Blues in the Nightw won top honors lntramural Nite. The Fresh- men tapped to t'It Had To Be Youf, the Sopho- mores Five-Foot-Two, and the Juniors Sunny Side of the Streetf' 53 7 They Dance Along
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