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V af GGG S li Xxx! xnxx Xxx I-xx XXX Girls' Sports fs .- ' This organization was formed to promote the interest of sports among the senior high girls. The third anniversary in May will be marked by an annual spring banquet when ath- letic awards will be made. The Board, with Miss Hammond, advisor, plans the activities and appoints the man- agers for the various teams,Dorothy Steffee, 1934 president,graduated in February,and her duties were taken over by the vice president, Dorothy Perritt. Other members of the board are Mary Wibe1,Helen Armstrong, Lucile Walk- er, Margaret McKee, and Jean Judson. The object of this association is to provide sports for all. The team games com- prise basketball, baseball, and volley ball. The individual sports include deck tennis, golf,hofseback riding,tenn1s,track,and danc- ing. The senior class basketball team under management of Martha Eggert won the champion ship this year. Four projects were undertaken by the G. A. A. With the Varsity Club they sponsored the annual football and basketball dances. They assisted in presenting nThank You Doc- tor' by contributing the dance numbers. An- other aecomplishment was the transforming of the principal's former office into a meeting place for the members. The social functions were a swimming party at the Woman's City Club and a tobog- ganing party at the Birmingham Golf Club. Playdays were held at Royal Oak and Kings- wood where the two schools competed in var- ious sports. ----Dorothy Perritt zi--f ...aff l il I-I-'AX -KILL XX XA XR gg 53 fait R2 Jews ,gl
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has Wipe YVONNE GAY. Baldwin's own Pavlowa is noted chiefly for her outstanding a- bility as a dancing teacher, her infectious good humor, and her qualities as a good mixer. She has Proved herself a shrewd business woman as well as one of the most popular girls in school. DARBY TAYLOR. Darby Taylor has climaxed the series of accomplishments of his high school career by being elected to the office of President of the Stu- dent Congress. Darby lends an added dignity to that organization as well as suc- cessfully combining qualities of good leadership and a very likeable personality RED MOBRIDE. Besides being the possessor of the most fiery mop in the whole school, he is well known for his athletic ability. He has been elected captain of the football team and rightly deserves his place in the WHO'S WHO. BILL GAIL. Bill has been adding every year to his list of accomplishments in the field of music and by now he has piled up a lot to his credit. Bill also has the widest grin and is probably the best-liked boy in Baldwin. GEORGE GUCKLEBERG. George Guckleberg, leading contender for the title of the original blushing schoolboy,is our Track captain for the 1935 season. George is a successful combination of the playboy and athlete, and he prefers onions. MB. TOOTHACKER. M . Toothacker, the jovial, bespectacled instructor of the mysteries of chemistry and physics, is one of the oldest institutions of Baldwin High. He has been teaching in Birmingham for sixteen years. Uncle Charlie, as he is sometimes affectionately called, is a jolly good fellow and is well-liked by students and teachers alike.C Refused to pose MR. CRANDELL. Birmingham is greatly indebted to Mr. Crandell, who has done much to prevent the closing of schools. Quiet and competent, he doesn't say much nor occupy the spotlight, but the influence of his presence is manifested by ac- tion rather than words. JACK REYNOLDS. Jack Reynolds is the capable and popular president who is guiding the destiny of the junior class. He is not noted alone for his executive ability. He is adso an artist of no little merit, and is the capable Art Editor of THE PIPER. JACK MURPHY. Jack is Baldwin'e flying ace. He has always been keenly in- terested in aeronautics and started by building model planes. When he was four- teen, he received a glider license, and he has cracked up several times since then. Now he is working steadily to obtain a pilot's license and has many flying hours to his credit. M . HART. Calmly and deliberately Mr. Hart goes about the business of be- ing principal of this school.He has done much to preserve that interesting phase of school work, the extra-curricular activity. He is remembered with affection- ate regard by many 'school generationsn of alumni. MISS HAMMOND. Miss Hammond, our beauteous and charming athletic instructor, takes her pat on the back mostly for her active part as advisor in the G. A. A . activities. She has also had a helpful and clever finger in all the school dances, and is known for her becoming clothes. BOB MIX. Bob Mix, the senior who has strayed from the fold, will always be remembered for his athletic prowess, his leadership, and his musical ability, He is now living in Strasbourg,France, and we are fortunate to t4 able to print his trans-oceanic interview. Bob was also the founder and first president of the Student Congress. --Victoria Gellatley ----Anabel Dahlquist 30
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