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G.A.A. BOARD oro y Lee, J or's a , Marilyn Mey - IIII Il I 'il f l ,MII I M I svn ,. J , TWENTY-TWENTY RIDING HIGH February I4-WeII, here ii is Ihe middle of February and aImos+ Jrime for our nexf insIaIIaIion of GAA. officers. LasI spring Jean Carlisle was elecied presidenr. March 20-I'II never Iorgei The hilarious sIci'r 'rhe Iac:uI+y pu+ on ai 'rhe '44'spring pariy. We aImosI died Iaughing when Miss IvIiIIer, usuoIIy so IuII oi vim and vigor, came ou? as Ihe in'reIIecIuaI Iype, carrying an unabridged diciionary. The resI oi Ihe slroif porirayed such characiers as The Ioughie, Ihe appIe poiisher, and The girl who simply musi wear all her ieweiry in gym. 30 B
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Mack, and Bob Wieczorowski were called on and gave a fine accounl of Themselves. Things were picking up for us. November I8-We dread- ed Jrraveling lo Phelps Field, New Trier, home oi Jrhe newly crowned league chompions. buf we bundled up as besi we could and slarled for The slaughlrer. The game looked more like Jrhe slale champion- ship New Trier Track squad running Jrhrough praciice. The Wildkils finished by sharing lhe Suburban Leogue cellar wilh The Proviso Pirales. Ev- anslon won four games, losl Jrhree, and Tied one. But none of Jrhe KH viclories was over a league foe. November 2 I--We iusl re- ceived word Jrhal Faverly and Johnson were chosen mosr valuable ployers by lheir Kil reammales, and lhal Chaney, Rice, Faverry, and Johnson received honorable menlion on The coaches All-Suburban League eleven. I ,, P0
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Qctober 9-in the fall, hoclcey CfVlarilyn Nleyerl, speedball flVlary Sauiresb, and archery Chfiargaret BradburyD ran full blast with an unsurpassed attendance. ln the junior-senior hoclcey tournament, 'IQ4 came out in the lead, in the speedball tourna- ment, the fresh-sophs ol 364 took First honors. November 7-Badminton fBetty Carlbergj vies in popularity vvith volleyball Chflar- garet Broolcsj for early Winter sports. January 'IQ-G.A.A. credits for the Winter season were given For eight practices in basketball and tumbling. ln all sportsjunior and senior leaders, under the supervision of Miss Challand and Miss Bourne, helped out in the tournament, junior leaders as timers and scorers, senior leaders as referees. Qctober 7-The Saddle Club, a G.A.A. Ahfiliate, be- gan under the leadership ot Sue Anning and the spon- sorship oi'Miss Miller. November 18-With fall comes the football season, and with the Football games comes the Doghouse. lt,s lun vvorlcing there, For we have agrand bunch olgirls helping. 31
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