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HUSTESSES btanamg from left to rrght Iulla Asch anden Yurrlco lshtzulca T uko Yalcushrl B tt L a I Ll on a Iohnson Lavlna Iohnson Dorothy Wllllams Marcia Evers Mrss lVlcCulloJg Scat d Louise Bacle Barbara Cam on F rx s D Ford Dolores Konrad Glorra F rr a Orgamzed ln 1935 the Grrls Athletlc Assocratron 1S mtended to promote athletrc and so cral act1v1t1es and to show the h1ghest rdeals of sportsmanshtp at all trmes Membershr IS D open to all gtrls who have acqurred two hundred pomts by be1ng on teams and by provmg themselves good sports On December ll 1941 the membershrp of the assoc1at1on was roused to fourteen wrth e1ght old and SIX new members At a spaghettl supper on February 27 the GA A entertamed the boys who had won the1r letters 1n sports at Galt Mtss McCullough Coach George Frnestrne De Ford and hm Mrller gave short talks Dancmg was enroyed after the dmner T and whrte noveltres were sold befor Aprrl 17 George Grrffrth won the erght layer pr1ze he rdea of maklng and selllng pompons to ralse funds proved qurte successful The red e the Courtland game A grant cake raffle was held on Members 1n1t1ated thrs year were Marcta Evers Yurrko lshrzuka Lavma lohnson Betty Lewrs Elsre Ulr1ch and Teruko Yakushtu Old members 1ncluded Lou1 e Bader Barbara Cameron Erneshne De Ford Glorra Ferre1ra L1la Iohnson Laura Iones Dolores Konrad and Dorothy Wrllrams Ofhcers for th1s year were Ernestme De Ford presrdent Dolores Konrad vrce presrdent Barbara Cameron secretary and Glorra Ferre1ra treasurer Mrss McCullough IS the club s adv1ser G A A OFFICERS L ft to tght Lourse Bader Dolores Konrad Barbara Cam ron Glorla For erra Frne tune De Ford I w , , er i , e y elwls Laur es, 1 ' , ' , . , , 1 A e -r, . er , ,r e fine e , , e err I . - 1 1 , . , . . . 1 - 1 1 1 , - . 1 1 1 1 , , .N - 'J 1 I f . 1 1 1 . .1 .4 , - 5 I 1 ' 1 ' , ' - ' . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - e , r , . s
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HU UH E UETS The Galt High Chapter of the C IllfOl'l 1lC'I Scholar hir Federation began the ear with bu no old nifinbe Q Na dine lvie and llenrietta Schmidt at 'i ln ld the officfe of pre ident and ser-retarv t ea ii e ct The fir t problem confro t g t'ie lib that of increa ina the fund in the trea urw wae 'ne lrv holding a carnerl raffle Among the Qoctal event of the year wa a party held on October lU at th home of the adviser Mrs George Th evening was epent telling ghost toriee and enioying de lightful refreshments On April 28 th lucky students enioved the traditional Honor Society Sneak Day when they left Galt for a one dav holiday Ori Ma ch 2 two old rnenibe H Do ore Konrad and loh ny lehizulca returned to th anlc and an initiation wa held to .veicorne a new r'te'nbe Nelxa Parker Yuriko lshi Q PO' Ofi SACIL TY OFFT Ko ad rc K1 ine u ir D zulca and Philip Rarnirez At the cane irne the following officers were elected oresident Dolo e Konrad vice pre i dent Nelva Parker ecretary Philip Rarnirez treaeurer Yu riko lehizuka and torch bea er Henrietta Schmidt Becauee of the tire shor age the Galt chapter did not attend the California Scholar hip Federatio con xention thi prtng To be qualified for mernbe hip in the CSF a tudent rm t earn 'en chola tic and ev' a cu icula Ccirt in a u e o for an A in a V2 unit u e o r B in a l unit su e po 'it for a B in ci lg unit ubiect all n arn eigd no nts by cholarship and two extra curricular activiti A student 'may clnolar-shin One F in any sum ct diwgualifiee the student lx T 0 5 rr adm a Pa S c , Fror' 'my ish no lshi ka and P :ian or il' C5 l , 9 0 0 lf l I . . . . 3 T 4 1 l , .. l , Ls. , 1 ,- 1 X ' ' i. ' . .' ., ' '1 C .ei i ,, ' , I D- ' e 5. , . . A -.r :1 rer, refipe :vely Q Q S . n in I, cl ,.. , I 3 . , 5: ', F .. et I . f l . e , A T A A. , , e 3 - Vt V A' -- Y' 5 If . 1 .XJ . V T .cies H ' v ' A 9 Y ' ':' , ' .3 Left to righf' Ypriico lehizwlca, lfclores, ' if if n ' .A S .- - 473 A ' , ' rietta Sch niclt ii.,d l'i-e Nelva Parke' A, I ' ' A ' 1 , N I M tg Phil j ..Gl'I1lYf'Z A ' L ' A ' , res 5 ' - , A ' t , ' ' fs. ' n e . 'Q . rs. ' i . . , 5 .. i .s . . . 9 .N ,,.r - rr fr point: Pointe are given according fo the following syeternt 3 A ns for an A 1 l-unit rs bi ,ct l VL points . . '. - ' S hi , ct l p :nt fo a X ' bi ct W3 i. . ' X - ' 5 ' , r. e Q it A i , S ' in A ' ' es, or . te in is i . ',, i i e ' -. . . Bac row it,-it to right' -foi 'e Konrad ii l t'1'f G Scridzdt Tl lvit Nc,-lv :leer l-fr Gu 7 f,- .1 row Eoh. ' ..:- :oka Ytgrz' i za hi.ic .. .gm .7 X r i E ' A t . 13' el ' 1 . 2 4 - 1 i ' 1t.j u j A 1 Z T ' ' ' 1 . 1 T . t ts, ' 1 i v 5 3 M if Q Q 6 f k f 4, -5 4-ff -'N 'au' 4 I 1 , r 1 L. f, , 1 ' - 9 . - 1 i J V E 5 '. , A ' E ' ' 1 5 L A 9' ' , . ' U' V 'K 0 Q 4 a' 9 U T v. 5 A -, . Q- r it yr-D 1 pi' . Q 1 ' .' 5 Q' u . V A .V 6, gi T Q ,ey c C 3 , - v, A Q I , tr f W.. - 4 K O 4- I 9' ' ' s Q , in c' d
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LADIES AUXILI HY ft u rlc a tn Lodts Bad M Ent lstle Dolores Kon ad Perm tta Sc 'mdt A highly successful barn dance on November 7 rarsed funds suff1c1ent to carry on the Grrls League act1v1t1es for the whole year Dolores Konrad the prestdent planned these ac l1V1l1eS wtth the help of the counctl made up of Ruth Ulrlch v1ce prestdent Henrtetta Schmldt The Mothers Tea on May 21 was the most rmportant event of the year Mothers of all student were 1nv1ted to the program when the new offrcers were mstalled ln a solemn cer emony A varlety program of sluts and musrc followed the rnstallahon Refreshments were served ln the cafeterla At the freshman receptron on October 2 a program and refreshments were offered for e entertalnment of the new g1rls Each freshman or transfer student had as her btg sts ter one of the old members who was to see that she knew everyone and enjoyed herself Ruth Ulrlch IU a grandma costume so realtsttc that many wondered who the lxttle old lady was and Ltla Iohnson as Baby Snooks won prrzes at the favonte character party on March 20 Games dancxng and a parade of costumes provtded entertatnment for the eve n1ng Busrness meet1ngs were held tn the audltonum on the f1rst Thursday of every other month throughout the year To provlde programs twenty names were drawn from a box contatmng the names of all the glrls tn school Those selected prepared entertamment for the next meet mg A fash1on show was presented by the homemakmg classes at the Apnl meetrng Mrss Entwlstle IS the advrser of the Gtrls League Lf-. to right: R th Ul h, N d' e lvte, .e er, xss w , r .A r e secretaryg Nadine lvie, treasurerg and Louise Bader, yell leader. Q . . , . , - th . . h .. . . 4
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