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Q additional two hundred service points for Q1 pin, The irzaziiiwutn number of points able tc be oarnod in one term is two hundred titty. The GAA, activities cover a very wide range. ln the tall volley ball is predominant, in the winter baslcolball and ice skating, and in the spring softball, tennis, track and field. Through- out the entire year the girls participate in bowling and tumbling. As a newly added teae ture, this year the G.A.A. held three very en- joyable hikes. OFFICERS President, , . , .,.. .,,.Sylvia Bassler Vice-President , , .,,,,,. Rachael Greene Secretary-Treasurer, ,,,,,,,,, Ieanette Enloe ' 0 ' FIRST ROVV: Menke, Sita, Weisman, Dobbs, Kunitz, Zlutnick, Phinney, Henry, Puskar, Davis, Cayman, Rosin. SECOND ROW: Dawson, Moore, Saputo, Milonas, Abbott, Lively, Merritt, Sher, Brady, Weintraub, Harris, Ziglin, Corrington, Schneider, Smith, Silk, Blair. THIRD ROW: Bulger, Rucker, Wilson, Foster, Boyd, Kirk, Armer, Gill, Huskey, Snipes, Gollgher, Engelken, Kravin, Griebaum, Bassler, McLain, Mestman, Sutherlin. FOURTH ROW: Wood, Newton, Graft, Leonard, Butz, Hart, Simner, Hammett, Hoffman, Kile, White, Taylor, Lum, Foreman, Kemper, Platt, Kornblum, Cooper, Hazlip, Litzeltelner. W 1 f , ...:.., vgixlhz Eighty-three
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The Girls' Athletic Association is the principal sports organization for girls at Soldan-Blewett. The club teaches co-operation, good sports- manship, co-ordination, an appreciation of sports as well as a better knowledge of them, and provides tour afternoons each week of varied sports and good wholesome lun. For the members who are term three and up, the old point system of tive hundred points for a small letter, one thousand points for a large letter, and one additional year of excellent at- tendance tor a pin, still remains. This year all new members follow a different point sys- tem. This is because so many additional activ- ities are included. Now one must have seven hundred fifty points for a small letter. Twelve hundred fifty points and an additional hundred service points are required for a large letterg and seventeen hundred fifty points plus an 9,44 FIRST ROW: Boeckstiegel, Littmann, Myres, Dorfman Neal Bassler Greene Enloe Welch Cimmet We k Ih . SEC , , , , . , , e e, o nson OND ROW: Katz, Goldman, Duncan, Frederick, Hills, Thomas, Woods, Stoops, Morgan, Browne, Schear, Roberts, Schneider Summers Risher THIRD ROW Kirk S ht K 1 G Id , . : , c e zer, ess er, o berg, Chervitz, Gordon, Kottler, Hawkins, Harris, Cain, Hobie Ezell, Heymann, Schweich, Giles, Tucker. FOURTH ROW: Blake, Schroeder, Klasing, Littmann, Lipkind, Davis, Byerly MCClary, Miss Ulery, Krueger, Hearn, Millerbaugh, Prell, johnson, Payeur, Sharon. .. of OA 'vi Eighty-two
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Th1s years gym club has been under the su DSIVISIOD of Coach Settz Mr S9112 has spent much of h1s t1m coachlng the boys on the club and We are all very grateful to hlm The purpose of the club IS to develop 1lS mem bers for the team the goal of every member The practlce sess1ons of the club comb1n strength Wllh co ord1nat1on whlch are very 1m portant factors ln the composmon of a good gymnast The members practlce every morn mg before school and lW1C9 a Week after school Many of the members also pract1ce two nlghts a Week at the NOfthS1dG Y and on Saturday afternoons The gymnasts practtce the year around and some even ln the summer Th1s years offlcers are INVERTED CONE Vrce Presldent Dave Londe Secretary Harry Monteuh Sergeants at Arms Darrel Long and Ed Indehcato yin, FIRST ROW W1lson Fmkelstem Coyne Bruce Bryer Love Solomon Saunders Morgan Bugg Sandberg Pretsky Leonard Bernstem Kaly SECOND ROW Ruth Schllesser Rosen Lacky Rem Szgnorellt Lockett Schnerderman Sorkm Bothe Moyn R1ch Evans Smrth Folhs THIRD ROW Leonard Inglove Frank Londe Landwehr Long Stone Ruesrng Cohen Sregel Grxffm Iones Burton Monte1th lndellcato Ce1udoAlva Mr Seltz ...A Llghty four .,o,.t,,:t4 ' 1 , Y 2 ' ' ' ,,,, .,,,, ' ' Q I ,W .,,,eW --..,-, V , . . . . Q , t X, A 1,-'WL .. ' ' l ,,.V...,..L.,,.. s 1, V., W, . 7 ' ,Q l A 1 l TE Y . . .. ,, 1 Q ' . k ,W 4 -H-A ' I 1 President ,,,...,,,...,.......t..,.,,.t,t . .,... ...,,,,,,,,....,........,t,t,t, K en Stone I I I I V V I 1 A - I ' ' 'H , ' - ft , To 1 X J v X , ,
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