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VlEWPQlN'I Woody Eno, as 'CSIS track captain, p r 0 v e d himself to be a capable leader of all the track aspirants who reported this year. High jumping' and running the half-mile are his specialties. sg Evelyn Dittman, who was chosen as Health Queen of the May Day festival, also took first in the state health contest, and was therefore sent to the National contest at Chicago. Olga Christensen. because of her outstanding' school spirit and good sports- manship in all of the athletic activities of the school, was chosen as All Sports Queen of College View at a banquet held in the honor of the school's athletes. Hotchkiss is a little man, but he made a nifty student manager. MM iiiii si N' isis s 9 3 3 Milt Transehcl is con- centrating harder than ever on tennis this year, having' already won the state high school singles crown. Milt is also ex- pected to successfully dc- fend his Greater Lincoln League title which he has held for the past two years. l
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THE iV1UENWP01INT ' . vw- 9- 1 t v 'l'lIEAUPI.E WoLFE MARY F1sr.AH DAN FORSBERG Our school spirit has reached a new high level during' the past year, under the leadership of Mary Fislar, Theaople Wolfe, and Dan Forsberg. Mary and Theaople have served as cheerleaders for the past three years, and deserve great praise for the line work they have done. College View High School will indeed be fortunate il' it ever again possesses two cheerleaders of their caliber. We are glad that the third member of this inspirational trio, Dan Forslnerg, will be in school next year. Mr. G. W. Underkofler assisted the reserves in football again this year and the third squad in basketball, thus making' it possible for a great many more students to take part in these sports. He has been a real inspiration to those students, and the school certainly appreciates his work, Jim Huddleston, as Senior Manager, has been a great help to the coach and to the school, having had charge of the transportation for the team, all the necessary equipment, and the advertising' of the games. He was a good, dependable fellow, and was coach's right-hand man. JAMES HUDDLESTON ' 'Y i I S . , ' lif- ' Senior illmzager ij i 'guy X t ' F - - Q - t ? 'j 'sf U .. L 1 ' f: t e, - an f' 1. f , fi -:ES ' vs:-QT: .,a 5 -'asf ,, Mm Q 5 Y-..V eil' K. , G. W. 'LINDERKUFIER , -3 .Q 'U l I li , , , .1- 'WJl 9 3
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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A., organized in 1929, carries on a pro- gram of sports for girls. This includes activities in major sports, minor sports, attention to posture and other health rules. This year's ofticers are: President-Olga Christensen. Secretary-Barbara Gilbert. Treasurer-lola Dillworth. An outsanding project of the year was the forma- tion of a Pep Club with only letter girls as the charter members. This club fostered the linest type of school spirit in athletic contests, Senior letter girls who have meant much to G. A. A. and whose good sportsmanship, enthusiasm, and loyal MISS SCOTT school spirit will he missed are- 01.oA CHRISTENSEN- All Sports Queen Lois Lownfenthusiastie ARLI-:Ni-1 MoNAnANftennis enthusiast MARY OLIVE DoUB'r-always dependable THEAOPLE Wonivn-cheer leader EVELYN lJ1'r'rMANN--catcher in baseball IoLA IIILLWURTII---fg'Ll2ll'll in liasketlxall IVIARY MANKAMYER-skillful player MARY FISLAR-cheer leader DCVRA JENKINS-enjoys doing stunts CAROLINE Klulfswininiei' PEI' CLUB The group participated in invitation play days at Jackson High and at Lincoln High. There are tifty girls enrolled and fifteen are letter girls. Evelyn Dittmann was crowned health queen on the annual health day in May. eeeeeee it Q 3
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