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Gqfgfsfiai AS THE PLATTER SPINS ON YOU'LL RECALL THE ATHLETIC EVENTS OF THE YEAR, THE FELLOWS YOU CHEERED ON FOR DEAR OLD B. H. S, - THE BOYS WHO CARRIED THE BALL, SHOT THE BASKETS, AND RAN THE RACES, ARE PICTURED HERE, MAKE THE RECORD WHIRL FASTER, FOR THESE FACES SHOULD BE SHOWN IN FAST MOTION. THAT IS THE WAY YOU USED TO SEE THEM, YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THE FUN AND THE LACERATED LARYNX THEY GAVE YOU ALL THROUGH THE YEAR. GLA: Ugzougfl ffla C7461 qfwffg fga gzaczfaaf of gaze Q
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Un 90404 age problems. This year Miss Volstorff, Dean of Women at State College, was our speaker. ln addition to the speaker at our banquet, this year we had a Conference Day for we girls. Miss Barbara Wright l5l of Minneapolis was our counselor and we discussed the problems we had as compared to the ones of the Minneapolis girls. The big event of the GAA calendar year is the Gentless Jive C6l. This is the dance that no boys are allowed to attend and the one time when girls will be boys. Everyone attending is required to come in costume. This year we saw indians, butter- flies, and Dutch costumes. Our king and queen were Marleen Minier and Janet Sauer who dressed as elephants. ' U-RAI-l-RAI-l-Yes, it's the old locomotive getting well under way in the assembly. Our chief engineer gives the signals and another pep assembly is in full swing. Come on, go right in there and fire! But all kidding aside, the Pep Club really is the backbone of the fighting spirit. lt has endeavored to keep Brook- ings High School on the right track as far as pep and school spirit are concerned. Several times each year we scream our heads off tor Ye Old Pep Jug and that is not counting the snake dance, and all the football and basketball games. We owe all this to our cheerleaders l4J. There are three awards given for participation in GAA. The first, the GAA monogram, is presented to those who have earned one thousand points. A gold medal is awarded to those who've earned two thousand points, and a bracelet is given to those earning three thousand points, Points are given on the basis of one hundred points for each sport participated in and extra points are given for outstanding ability. To earn a letter it takes about two years of active partici- pationg a medal can be attained in three or four yearsg and a bracelet represents four years of very hard work and active par- ticipation. There is a bigger award gained from GAA than those men- tioned. lt is an award that will prove to be more important to us in the future-the meaning of true sportsmanship. ff -if Wit S I-5, fwwfe
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