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P Siam if was Miss Brinley of 4 Sw Minneapolis. Three honor a- wards are given for participation in GAA. The first, G.A.A. monogram, is awarded for the earning of one thousand points A medal is awarded to those earning two thou sand points. A bracelet, the highest award is given to those earning three thousand points. This year Marleen Minier and Janet Sauer earned bracelets. Aside from the pleasure found in G.A.A., we gain the meaning of true sportsmanship. . ,,,, I - ,. -V 5' W 1 to 9. ze 'fy ww 5' , a 1 ,g 1u,f,.:,, wi, . -fp if :Q 3 . ,. A 3 Y L 2 is ir, zggiiai llv E 4 il fy hs 1 , we ' 4 T ii, if G fm V T Z . r t Mr , r M 5.2. ,..., .... .E ..,. : .. 1? '-.- 1 I - , ...ii i - 1, 115 ' Q , , . l-L+ ,, M . M, , . , X ,V L K A A . 5. ,ii 4 3. ' A Emir -, N uk i, ,,ti s'L,, ,:1 e,4, ,W N' 1'.Mf,fr L 1 -W4 5 -ew-if W- T f 1 ., Y. ' 4 T x Q A in-f 1+ 35 it . M is 1 'J' at -T .. 'fuk Q, . ' fo gf , ff W N A E w su, ga. wi 'ff fi 3 . MW . mlsw n - - 4' 4 M A7245 ti .A Maw-Q' ,,i, V 5 1 QM it-.M-nay? 4! L. v s W W ' Y m i ' i g:a.f'? 5-ff if e-nff ':f, to ' -if ' 1 f '1 r :e'T'f5Z. fs V- A f M M. ef WWW .wi ag .ww ' iw-azz Mg 5-we W ,Af Wbq' wry, r M 1' HW Wim, W 3,0 M A W NW .c , , , . NW, M3-fx 1, , ew f 6 4 Meme , :mm N. r 'fQ'afs - B' .NM . X 2,9- X 5 'N ,H-Wr ' f, Vi a ' nj- 6 , im g -f f' '.,.4.,.,.. ' W sift, g-'fc ' H . K A, . AZN , , fx '-W - cg 7 V '. M - new- -, ' f ,. 4 :eM,.M.,,.-.i 3 o f . ,,-. .V 2 if . .- ww ' W , '- w e -',,':. . '4- A, 4-I 7 ,ww , rw' get-w..,. Q EX V A -- -. -., ,, - -V , in-rn , 5'-Fwy.-,-aizg.-, ' - ,-Ames fx '- -- is 5.4-vw M M sf 1' ,- .' M. T 1 ff ,t M o f-fi -'fig ,Z few -2 va, 1 M
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F u n , t u n , a nd more fun for all girls interested in athletic activities. Aided by Miss Crabbs, thir- teen members make up the GAA. board. Seven maior sports keep us busy throughout the year. The sports are speedball, tumbling, recrea- tional games, volleyball, softball, basketball and track. Aside from our main athletic interest, we also have social affairs. Social highlights of the year are the Gentless .live and the annual G.A.A. banquet. The speaker at our banquet this year
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.Nunn vi 5, I There's never a dull moment from the time the future Homemakers first meet 4 in the fall to the end of school. lt starts with a bang-up picnic and then they start to work. They made the plaid drapes which have brightened up the homemaking rooms, and also took part in many activities, a few of which are: an officers' tea for the State Executive Council, a Mother and Daughter Tea, the state meeting at Mit- chell, and a district rally at DeSmet. The girls prepared and served the Father and Son Banquet for the FFA, boys, This chapter has had a state officer for three consecutive years. This year it was Olive Ness, who also attended the National Meeting at Kansas City in June. Delores Evans earned her Chapter Degree, and several girls earned the Junior Homemaker Degree. National Projects such as the World Christmas Festival, and National F.H.A. Week were carried out by the members. The officers for this year were: Pres. J. Enevaldsen, V. Pres. D. Evans, Sec. O. Ness, Treas. R, Smith, Hist. C. Herbert, and Parl. F. Peterson. Front row: D. Steffen, D. Quail, A. Halstead, A. Rishoi, B. Johnson, L. McKnight, R. Smith, D. Evans, J, Enevaldsen, O. Ness, F. Peter- son, C. Herbert, D. Hanson, M. Biggar, J. Aarness, S. Rymerson. Second row: N. Walker, G. Knutson, I. Jennings, D. Youngman, A. Sorenson, l. Bauman, B, Mohor, S. McCuen, L. Kirby, E. Chopin, O. Monson, S. Tufty, D. Alexander, D. VanLaningham, T. Tompkins. Third row: J. Short, M. Harming, K. Hanson, M. Tyson, M. Knight, D. Quail, M. Erickson, B, Blumke, A. Stern, C. Cunningham, M. Helper, J. Steen, L. Tompkins, D. Leonhardt, M. Biggar, A. Anundson. Fourth row: J. Steen, M. Efthimiou, M. Clark, D. Atkins, J. Carter, J. Knutson, W. Heath, S. Krause, D. Simonson, V. Telkamp, P. Nichols, D. Atkins, V. Berkland, D. Quail. Fifth row: M. Lar- son, L, DeKraii, E. Appel, M. Swenning, J. Martinson, F. Schutjer, J. Johonnsen, M. Ponto, B. Parker, A. Thornton, D. Landsman, D. Miller, F. Rishoi, M. Hammond, A. Gavin, Sixth row: L, Thompson, M. Thompson, B. Kurtz, B. Chenoweth, M. Erickson, R. Clark, A. Larson, G. Olson, P. Clark, J. Felberg, O. Heesch, D. Houck, J. Hillestad. Back row: B. Lanam, V. Stewart, B. Steen, J. Beckman, M. Potthast, T. Pease, D. Bauman
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