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Page 30 text:
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CLUB Top Row: Broadbent, Gaston, Re. Grau, De Shazo, Simmons, Pierce, D Elliott, Bourbon, Vera Briney, H. Madison, Jack, G. Elliott, Treaster, Worthing, Fittell, White, Duley, Beasley, Burkhead. Second Row: Weir, Quick, Mar. Plott, Case, Murray, Owen, A. Madison, Wooster, Myers, Hyman, Eagon, Hackett, Hiserote, Young, Gould, Hayes, Vir. Briney, Kelley, G. McKeage, Starkey. Bottom Row: Wear, Mi. Plott, Ra. Grau, Hays, Gildersleeve, McCall, Smith, Humfeld, Hazlett, Holloway,Gates, P. McKeage, L. McKeage. President: Mary Louise Hazlett Sec. and Treas: Joan Burkhead Sponsor: Miss Gladys Turner Football! Basketball! Pep and cheers! Here they come gang! Fifty-three strong! WHO ? The Trojanettes sponsored by Miss Turner. To create good sportsmanshtp and enthusiasm among students and athletes is the main purpose of the Pep Club. A girl's entrance is obtained by an application, her scholarship and personality. The Trojanettes purchased fifty new sweaters and paid for them by the following: a pie sale, food sales, band concert and pie social in the spring. Trojanettes are required to wear orange and black sweaters with black skirts on the day of the game. The cheerleaders, Jo Humfeld, Barbara Smith, and Jeanne McCall, wear black and orange sweaters with an emblem of a black h” with a cheerleading horn through the B , nnd black trousers with orange stripes down each side
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PIJELICATIDES Top Row: V. Fairchild, Case, Hamburg, Schmitz, H. Fairchild Quakenbush. Second Row: Miss Charlotte Buchmann, Geisler, Plott, Myers, Smith, Hackett, Humfeld, Kadel. Bottom Row: Frank, Spain, Hyman, Briney, Wooster, Winkel. LIFE TROJAN Sponsor----Miss Buchmann---------Sponsor Reporter---Vera Briney------Fr. Class Ed. Reporter---Markley Case--Boys1 Org. Ed. Editor---Howard Fairchild---Photographs. Vernon Fairchild---Staff Artist Reporter—Margaret Frank-----Jr. Class Ed. Staff.Artist Reporter—Gladys Geisler—Soph.Class Ed. Sport Ed.—George Hamburg------Shorts Ed. Copy Reader-Aileen Hackett----Copy Reader Reporter---Jo Humfeld----Girls1 Org. Ed. Reporter—Charlotte Hyman------Make-up Ed. Reporter—Marjorie Kadel--------Publicity Edith Myers-----------Typist Cir. Mgr.—Minamae Plott-----------Editor Features---Max Quakenbush--------Feature Staff Artist Reporter--Kenneth Schmitz-Asst.Sport Ed. Reporter---Barbara Smith-------Bus. Mgr. Reporter-Mary Pauline S ain-Sr.Class Ed. Kathryn Winkel-------Art Ed. Roberta Wooster--------Typist
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GV V . Top Row: Giersch, Gildersleeve, Duncan, Sanders, Eagon, Gaston, Rees, Bourbon, Williams, Heck, Gates, Laff. Second Row: Miss Turner, McKeage, Kelley, Pooler, Birt, Elliott, Hays, Gould, Me Elwain, Powell, Hayes, Worthing, Madison,Smith.Bottom Row: Stair-key, Beasley, L. Humfeld, Burkhead, Jo Humfeld, Baxter, Colby, Robinson. Shouts! Laughter! Tennis shoes and gym suits! G.A.A. is in full swing! The Girls1 Athletic Association is open to all high school girls. Its purpose is to interest girls in sports, to destroy class orejudice and to provide wholesome athletic competition. The organized snorts which the girls engaged in were tenni-quoites, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. The clubs of the unorganized SDort included dancing,skating, horseback riding, tennis, golf, hiking, and horse-shoe. One social and one business meeting were held each month. The G.A.A. helped at the concession stand during the basketball tournament. Each girl who Joined G.A.A.was presented a small membership pin. The socials for the school year were as follows: overnight hike, hay ride and halloween party, week end camping trip, coed prom, basketball playday and Valentine tea, progressive dinner, banquet and program night.
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