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Showing off again l, 2, 3, 4 Don't jiggle! Girls Working There are two tliyisions of girls' athletics: the requiretl gym classes untler the tlirection of our gym teacher, Miss Bixler, anal the G.A.A., letl hy Shirley Olsen, the cluh presitlent, anal supervisetl hy Miss Bixler. The gym classes have really heen going to townl, in the line of physical fitness this year. We startetl out with soccer, speetl hall, ancl volley hall, having interclass tournaments in each. This is as it hatl heen in precetling years with the first two playecl outsitle antl volley hall in the gym, hut our next activity was something entirely new: a physical fitness program in which we learnetl how to molcl ourselves more nearly to our itleal. After we hatl heconie perfect specimens, we tlitl gymnastics every gym periotl to stay in trim and then . . . calisthenics. This was a new type of murtler for many of us, hut we liyetl through it. Stunts and tumhling came next, anal we were pretty limher hy that time, reatly for anything, which was folk tlancing. Then it was spring, antl we happi.ly took our sore muscles outsitle to keep fit with baseball and archery. if . A F, l. H ' Q .. . 1 ll s coming at you ' , I ' Wuleh that figure, Gen. First uid please , Cupid's helpers X, A4 1' l' -if- ls van' V, . 4QJ,. -it 'fd'
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Melodies and Harmony The upperclass Girls, Glee Club, headed by Betty Vining as president, Pat Wilder as vice president, Ann Bode as secretary-treasurer, and Ann West and Fleanor Kearfott as librarians, as well as the freshman Girls' Glee Club, headed by Audrey Harris as president, Ruth Faulkner as vice president, Betsy March as secretary-reasurer, ant ew is er as i rarian, rave mat a iusv vear. ev iresenet a irofram o e ,t lP,,Prl lb l lllg, Thi, tl rg rrh Women's Department Club of Wheaton, participated in the annual Fox River Valley Festival, gave a patriotic program in assembly, a lovely Christmas program, and the annual Spring Festival. A new musical group, known as the senior Girls' Treble Clef Club, was organized this year, which, under the guidance of Miss Dirks, presented a lovely group of popular songs for Class Night and two numbers for Commencement. Its ollicers for the year were Iean McAssey, president, Barbara Glidden, vice president, and Louise Stevens, secretary-treasurer. Senior Girls' Glee Club BACK ROW: Attig, Stevens, McAs- sey, NVeldon, Havens, Steen, Debes, Moellering, Gouhler. ' THIRD ROVV: Thor, Dunbar, Woodrull, Hansen, Pawlili, Cook, Madely, Vining, Mon- son. ' SECOND ROW: West, Fisher, Tullar, Mclunltin, Keck, Bode, Doo- little, Ham. ' FIRST ROVV: Miss Dirks, McFarland, Tagholm, Kearfotl, Matz, VVilder, Hinderliter, Harmon. Treble Clef Club BACK ROXV: Hinderliter, McAs- sey, Robertson, Vilet, Mack, Atwater. 0 SFCC BND ROVV: Glidden, Bulander Stevens, Kohli, Beck, Thor, Garretson 4 ,Ms ' l Sweeney. 0 FlRST ROVV: West, Kear- fott, Debes, Perkins, Vining, Ham. Freshman Girls' Glee Club BACK ROW: Nutting. Putman, Sieg- ler, Pistler, Katutis, Fay, Schneider, Gauger, Sollenberger. 0 THlRD ROVV: McCallum, Boyer, Harris, Hammond, Vimont, Murphy, Faulk- W A 1 ner. ' SECOND ROVV: Vogel, Ilein- dl, Butcher, Helfrich, Hadley, Bom- bard, Miss Dirlis. 0 FIRST ROW: i ' t ' H The-lmer, Fstenlelder, Georges, March, XVieland, Bonibartl. 38
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