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THE TOTEM 1940 GAA GAA ABOUT ATHLETICS By PAULINE WERLING Come on, girls, let's win this game. This is one of the usual last-minute instructions given by the captain of a team just before a game. The Girls' Athletic Association has just closed its books on another successful season of activity under the able leadership of Miss Gretchen Smith, Miss Alice Dean. and the officers of G.A.A. Worthy of the distinction of being the largest club in the school is the Girls, Athletic Association, which boasts a membership of over 400 girls. Nearly every sport which anyone can hope for is featured in the G.A.A. sports calendar, starting with tennis at the beginning of the fall term and ending with a track meet in the spring. This year's ofiicers for G.A.A. were Jeanne Smith, president, Hertha Hoffman, vice-president, Geneva Martin, secretaryg,Lucile Scheumann, treasurer, Betty Hargan, manager of sports, Marian Faux, freshman representative, and Mary Alice Dunten, Inter-Club Congress representative. The season was started with a tennis tourney for all classes. The class winners were Agnes Seiler, senior, Jeanne Smith, junior, Kathleen Neith, sopho- more, and Marian Faux, freshman. Much credit is due Marian, since she took the championship of the school while only a freshman. All the uppcrclassmen enjoyed hockey and the senior team proved to be too experienced for the others and went through the season with an unde- feated championship. Members of the team were Dorothe Beyrau, Florence Dickmeyer, Ruth Doehla, Marian Feichter, Ruth Hoover, Maxine Hudson, l-Iertha Hoffman, Deloris Menefee, June Neith, Lu- cile Scheumann, Deloris Ulrich, Eileen Schelper, and Pauline Werling, captain. The speedball winners in the freshman tourna- ment were the members of jo Ann Spore's team composed of Phyllis Amstutz, Miriam Baumgartner, June Bebout, Marilyn Bullerman, Patty Dietrick, Gloria Gumpper, Phyllis Graue, Dorothy Lisius, Betty McKay, Marjorie Pressler, Kathleen Lucas, Joan Schwartz, Maxine Laup, Virginia Busse. Mir- iam Abbott, Eileen Ireland, and Donna Peel. Both championship teams should be given much credit for their good team work. On October 20, the annual Halloween Party, G.A.A.,s hrst social event of the year, was held with approximately 200 girls attending in original cos- tumes. A Grand Nlarch was held during which the most originally dressed girls were awarded prizes. Frances Nash and Eva Jean Wylie were awarded first and second prizes. Other winners were Reba Coppock, Delaine Rose, Jo Ann Spore, Kathleen Sanders, Ann Pontius, and Betty Clem. The next sport offered was basketball, which is the sport most enjoyed by all the girls. The winning upperclass team was the sophomore 1, captained by Rose Stemen. Other members of the team were Ruth Aldafifer, Betty Baker, Betty Bligh, Joan Dut- terer, Pat Ehle, Myrtle Ernst, Pauline Gregory, Kath- leen Neith, Bernice O,Brien, Eleanor Traycoff. Nlar- ylin Anweiler, and Joan Connell. The freshman basketball tournament resulted in a tie between Max- First Row: V. Simmons, E. Shearer, P. Jackson, H. Long, Pope, Kaser, Nl. Faux, B. Valentine, D. Peel. Nl, Bullerman, Fruth, M. Pressler, Miss Alice Dean. Second Row: N. Rabel, M. Abbott, N. Russell, H, Nlarschand, P. Baldwin, R. Clausen, P. Graue, Schultz, A. Martz, L Hege, A. Redding, Bebout, K. Sanders, P. Amstutz, Spore. Third Row: B. Renz, M. Black, L. Seacott, M. Cash, Preece. E. Yoder, D. Disler, B, Wlalden, I. Hirschman, D. Rison, D. Lisius, L. Bacon, C. McCarty, Schwartz. Fourth Row: H. Swager, Nl. Beck, M. Mock, R. Bennett, A. Grim, B. Cross, M. Cleland, G. Gumpper, H. Ander- son, M. Voltz, A. Pontius, D. Braun, S. Rogers, E. Reinking. 116
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THE TOTEM 1940 ine Volz' and Marian Faux, teams. The girls on the teams were Doris Jackson, Phyllis Am- stutz, M a r i a n Faux, Mary Jane Meyer, June Bebout, Marilyn Bullet- man, Miriam Abbott, Barbara Renz, Mary Brown, Janice Fruth, Donna Peel, Phyllis Fry, Kathleen Sanders, Vir- ginia Simmons, and Dor- othe Russell. 5. 41'-Si' 9 The Honor Tourney was won by the Juniors. Nlembers of the team were Geneva Martin, Betty Thiele, Irene hfley- er, Frances Nash, Mar- guerite Calkins, Berna- dlne Bender, Reba COP' First Row: D. Beyrau, B. Thiele, B. Pressler, M. Krauslcopf, P. Zaegel, M. Derck, lc, M Al' D - D. A . POC ary Ice un S-leiburid Row: F. Nash, M. Sterling, Smith, L. Scheumann, A. Nlutschlecner, M. Hud- M - S 1- son, Miss Gretchen Smith. H H axme ter 'ng' Bar' Third Row: B. Bender, I. Meyer, E. Witzxver, V. Nlenze, V. Goeglem, P. Werling, bara Brower, and Jeanne J, Neigh, M, Calkins. Smith, captain. The semi-annual recognition service of G.A.A. was Seve? gif1S Were awarded H letfefl they HFC Hlfd5On- held on January 12. At this meeting those girls who CHHUUS- FfYv Meyer: Nash: Sterling, and Thlele- This year's volleyball season was most interesting. The upperclass tourney was a tie between Rose Ste- menis and Betty I-Iargan's teams. Members of the teams were as follows: Kathleen Neith, Betty Bligh, Pat Ehle, Myrtle Ernst, Bernice O,Brien, Joan Con- nell, Marilyn Anweiler, Miriam Abbott, Pauline Greg- ory, Dorothy Boese, Rosemary Spore, Pattie Smith, Kellogg- I-Ongsworthv Off, and Parker' All those Delaine Rose, Jean Whetsel, Dorothy Snavely, Mary girls who had earned 1500 points received a letter S. Parker, May Schgeleq and Elaine Keegan, ten, Eva Jean Wylie, had earned 300 points received a class numeral. There were twenty-seven girls who received their nu- merals. They are Amstutz, Anderson, Cash, Disler, Faux, Fisher, I-lirschman, Marchand, Rabel, Sim- mons, Spore, Volz, Coppoclc, Michel, Abbott, Aldaf- fer, Batdorf, Behling, Boese, Dinlcel, Druhot, Hoppe, First ROWI B- PBPPIQF- F- Gf055y D- Bodenhorn, T- Hall, D. Hoelle, P. Greaney, N. Whiiesel, Squires, P. Schoen- hcrr, M. Nliller, R. Galbreath, M. Ernst, L. Tassler, Connell, M, Sm-ldleg, Second ROW5 A- Rehwhe- M- Reinfke, H- H0Ffmfil'1, F- Diclcmeyer, M. Dunten, G. Martin, C. Squires, M. Bornsheiri, A. Perry, K. Neith, B. O'Brien, P. Ehle, R. Stemen, B. Bligh, B, Baker, R, We5f011, Third Row: B, Goshert, R. Doehla, C. Dinlcel, M. Kruse, F, Shimer, L. Campbell, B. Wyss, R. Spore, E. Boerger, M. Behling, C. Malcey, P. Smith, W. Kellogg, L. Moyer, S. ShOlfyY D, Snavely, M. Dale, V. McAfee, Michel. FO'-lffh ROW- S- MHh9Y, E- Hh'5ChY, R- Rinehold, A- Masterson, D. Winehreiiner, Druhot, M. Menze, V, Moser C. Long, V. Gray, M. Loomis. R. Coppock, B. Porter, G. Merkel, B. Nichols, E. Kelso, M. I-Iankee, G. Straley, B. Stein. V Fifth ROW? E- wlyhev F- GUTUPPET, M. LGbimOff, L. H0lZworth, N. Hess, B. Littleheld, A. Longsworth, C. Stalter, P. GFGSOTY, M. Wfolf, G. Weibke, K. Lahrman, M. Brower, Sheets, B. Mann, IW. Stemler, K. Zaegel, B. Kammeyer, D. jackson. l 117
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