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You've all seen those peppy girls wearing their purple and gold outfits. They're the pep club, composed of G.A.A. girls who have earned letters. They help keep up school spirit and partici- pate in many of the fine rallies which take place before each fost- ball or basketball game. The officers this year were: june Whalen, presldentg Virginia Badousek, secretary, Irene Henson, treasurer. G.A.A. takes up many interesting activities: volleyball, soccer, basketball, and track. Basketball seems to be tops during the season. G.A.A. girls have thoroughly enjoyed swimming at Lincoln High every Monday afternoon for the last nine weeks of school The seniors have played a very important part in G.A.A. by showing their loyalty and enthusiastic school spirit. Myrtle Porter, who was chosen Health Queen for 1937, is generally known as a good sport with ability to lead. Virginia Badousek, our All Sports Queen, led the seniors with a top score in basketball of 30 points. Irene Hensonis noted for her accuracy in shooting baskets and baseball ability as well as her good sportsmanship, as is Marjorie French. Leona and Seythne Brant are also good all around ath- letes. Wilma Sherman, our center, will also be remembered. Ger- trude Lampman contributed good sportsmanship and school spirit as did Edna Eddy and Freda Theis. There are few juniors who have earned their letters. Those who have joined the ranks are june VVhalen, Betty Knowles, Betty Barney, and Dorothy Frederick. These members added their bit of school spirit and enthusiasm toward athletic activities and will continue creating these elements next year. fpap . . Ciflldffull... The C. V. club of College View High School began the cur- rent year with fifteen returning lettermen, of whom Duard Hen- derson had previously been elected president, At the first meeting Duard Henderson resigned his presidency to become president of the senior class. Maurice Breunsbach was elected president for the year, with Virgil Williams, vice-president: jack Birkett, secre- tary-treasurer. A G. R. Carnival was held in the gym, giving the C. V. club the privilege of having two booths. One booth engaged in throw- ing ping-pong balls at a person's head, made quite a profit. The most fun for C. V. club members, as you know, is initia- tion, and also the toughest for the ten prospective members. It was held on March 16. Due to some railroad tracks, the early morning hike seemed to be quite a hard proposition, especially having to walk fifteen miles before breakfast. Certain tasks were assigned to every boy who fulfilled his part, or extra spats were added. This was also done to remind him to respect former members. The spats which were the hardest to take, were planned with Mr. Chase a short while before the application. Other various tricks were applied which added much fun for C. V. members. After the initiation was over, ice cream and cake proved a great treat for all. We, the C. V. club, have been very proud of having Mr. Chase as our club sponsor and all the privileges we have been giv- en by College View High School. Thirty-one
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LEFT TO RIGHT-Porter, Badousek, Whalen, French, S. Brant, Miss Scott, sponsor, L. Brant, Henson, Eddy, Theis, Sherman, Barney, and Frederick. Thirty FIRST Row-Birkett, Thomas, Taylor Badousek, Parker, Breunsbach, Wil- liams, Lunsford, Willson, SECOND Row-Ira Vorhies, Mr. Chase coach, Severin, Marrow, Walker Morey, Fleet, Wright, Mr. Humann Sampley, THIRD Row-Stransky, Nannen, Mur- phy, Richardson, Knowlton.
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