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FRONT ROW Joanne Heikes, Bonnie Clark, Shirley Stride, Jaqueline Jaquith SECOND ROY Miss Bruening, Cecelia Slowey Marilyn Collins, Betty Golx, Helen Armstrong, Bernice Millett, Susie Albers, Vir- ginia Bauman, Ione Teutsch THIRD ROW Lenette Lind, Mary Bouchey, Mary Mockler, Phyllis Seiler, Marlys Hult, Carolyn Grace, l Twila Severson, Betty Chris- topherson, Marcella Collins G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association has been more active this year because of the fact that the girls realize that they must be fit, physically and mentally, for their future responsibility. Another incentive for the girls is the fact that an individual had to have 100 points in order to appear in the above picture. Also, an award system has been adopted. This system allows the girls to receive certain awards in the form of letters if they have earned enough points. - The meetings, under the supervision of Miss Marie Bruening, were held in the gym in the afternoons. Organized sports that were played were basketball, softball, volleyball for which the girls received four points an hour. Three points an hour were earned for the unorganized sports such as hiking, tennis, bicycling. The girls participated in two tournaments--basketball and volleyball. 'Dem Gremlins won the basketball tournament and the sophomore team won the volleyball. These teams are pictured below. FOURTH ROY Bonnie Hansen, Beverly Denni- son, Beverly Olson, Jeanette Cotton, Sally Artley, Beverly Drafhal, Doris Coombs, Maxine Severson. FIFTH ROW Iola Davis, Virginia Morten- son, Marilyn Dawson, Joyce Dawson, Katharine Simmons, Evelyn Jacobsen, Helen Lock- wood , ,Mm -3s-
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P L A Y C A S T TOP ROW EILEEN LYNCH ROBERT OWENS MELVIN ERICKSON DUANE O'DANIALS BOTTOM ROW RITA SWISH R HELEN ARMSTRONG BARBARA BOLSTAD BEVERLY OLSON 'The Youngestn a three-act comedy was the only production of the year. An all high school cast of nine and a technical staff of seven produced a theatrical success as each character handled his part with care and ease to thrill the audience with the true to life drama. The technical staff of the lone play this year were very deserving of praise for their efficiency and helpfulness. The staff is made up of the promptersf production staff, and the makeup artists. Credit should also be given to Miss Marie Bies, the director. Usually, though their jobs are difficult their names are not as publicly known as the play cast. T E C H N I C A L S T A F F TOP ROY JAMES JORGENSON JERRY HARLOW TOM MEAD Barron Row BARBARA BROOKMAN MERRIE LOU CONAWAY MARGARET GRONHOLZ JO ANN PAYTON
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First row: Jo Payton, Barbara Brookman, Marge lagner, Susie Albers', Merrie Lou Conaway, Pat Frankenfeld Second row: Miss Lewis, Helen Lockwood, Marjorie Erickson, Peg Cadwell, Jeanette Cotton, Beverly Olson, Mary Mockler, Betty Barton Third row: Joanne Heikes, Betty Lambert, Bonnie Hansen, Eileen Lynch, Peg Conway, Beverly Stride, Marge Anderson Fourth row: Marilyn Dawson, Helen Armstrong, Sally Artley, Joyce Hansen, Evelyn Jacobsen, Marilyn Horner, Katherine O'Connor, Beverly Seiler GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserve officers for the past year have been: President, Susie Albers: Vice President, Jo Payton: Secretary, Marlys Hultg Treasurer, Marge Wagner, and they have been under the supervision of Miss Lewis. The cabinet consists of twelve members and six committees who plan the parties and meetings. The service conmittee consists of Marjorie Erickson and Pat Frankenfeld. Evelyn Jacobsen and Peg Barton are in charge of the programs - Betty Barton, Rita Swisher, social, Leone Sanford, Helen Lockwood, publicityg Katherine Simons, Helen Armstrong, Music: Merrie Lou Conaway, Florence Jacobsen, religion. B
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