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a rs G. A. A. First row: Mrs. Ziroff, Betty Phelps, JoAnn Cox, Dorothy Broach, Evelyn Schulties, joAnn Janes, Lucille Berry, janet Rose, Betty Harris, Shirley Dillon, Marjorie Belt. Second row: Alice Callahan, Prudence Arnold, Geraldine Sauder, Dorothy Hulit, Daisy Emerson, LaDonna Metz., Donna Thomas, Mary Dunham, Marie Uhl, Janalee Dunham, Margaret Dillon, Clara Saho, Edna Rissler. Pat Hammett, Juanita Shaffer, Gloria Frary. Third row: Barbara Keipp, Shirley Weaver, Lois Vv'e1ty, Norma Hoffman, janet Zerhy, Shirley Christiansen, Betty Banks, Pat Conroy, Barbara Keefer, Lee Ellen Lydick, Marabelle McCollough, Helen Logan, Ramona Ying- ling, Helen Armstrong, Rosemary Teeter. Fourth row: Eileen Cole, Dolores Willner, Dolly Hess, Glenna Shade, Anna Mae Bell, Dorothy Schwier, Jean Bennett, Mary Miller, Betty Nelson, Norma Mitchell, Marjorie Hoover, Mary Alice McFarland, Marie Rig- genhach, JoAnn Norris, Betty Niehel, Norma Tingley. The Girls Athletic Association has heen formed to create hetter sportsmanship among the girls and increase the interest in athletics. To join G. A. A. it is necessary to have 100 points. Awards are given to the girls who have earned the numher of points as follows: numerals for 500 points, letters for 1000 points, pins for 1700, and pin guards for 2000. A Rams head is given to the girl with the highest numher of points. The G. A. A. sponsored the Homecoming on Octoher 13 and a game night on April 13. The girls' part in the annual Boosters Lawn Fete is also sponsored hy the G. A. A. The games played this year were volleyhall, haskethall, badminton, ping pong, and kitten hall. The girls also went on hikes during the nice weather. Page Twentyfnine
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as-aka-A - room G. A. A. - see.-We First row: Mrs. Ziroff, Betty Remy, Ioy Sauder, Janice Bennett, Clara Sauder, Ruth Sabo, Dorothy Hartson, Margery Kahl, Gloria Tucker, Mary Lehnhart, Ruth Brook. Second row: Eleanor Gentile, Virginia Priess, Pat Piper, Genevieve Harrison, Virginia McLaughlin, Isabelle Cornell, Betty Freeman, Helen Phelps, Amy Trease, Eleanor Brook, Martha Heldenbrand, Damaris Clark. Third row: Reta Leininger, Maxine Uhl, Maxine Dillon, Jeanne Cleckner, Elaine Christiansen, Betty Zerby, Betty Logan, Mildred McBride, Ruth Swisher, Helen Brumenshenkel, Frances Davies, Pat Potter, Betty Hoover. Fourth row: Wanda Lissekam, Donna Lissekam, Loretta Barr, jane Berry, Colleen Wilkinson, Norma Frisch, Margaret Cole, Betty Ayers, Christina Garron, Betty O'L2ary, Esther Harry, Rosella Wilson, Catherine Schag. OFFICERS President 1 f Ruth Sabo Vice President Dorothy Hartson Secretary f Gloria Tucker Treasurer Margery Kahl Advisor Mrs. Ziroff Page Twentyfeight
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Page Thirty one rr-RAMETTES OUTSTANDING SENIOR GIRL Maxine Dillon was chosen by the Girls' Athletic As' sociation as the most outstanding senior girl of the Class of '45. Maxine received this honor because of her grand sportsmanship, high scholastic record, and for participating in all activities possible. The G, A, A. presented her with a sport sweater in reward for achievements. We congratulate you, Maxine, you deserved it. HONOR TEAM sn First row left to right: Wanda Lissekam, Donna Lissekam, janet Rose, Marabelle McColf lough, Marie Uhl, Maxine Dillon, Jeanne Clecker, Mrs. Zirofi. Second row: Norma Mitchell, Elaine Christiansen, Helen Phelps, Betty Ayers, Ruth Brook, Eleanor Brook, Clara Sauder, Amy Trease, Gloria Tucker. This year's honor team is one of the best that Madison has ever had. They were victorious over the faculty, the varsity, Union, and could have beaten East Mansfield had there been time for a full game. Our cofcaptains this year were two senior twins, Ruth and Eleanor Brook.
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