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Row one-1. Freshman second basketball team practices. 2. Acrobatics at the exhibition. Row two-1. Girls exhibit tap dancing skill. Z. Iunior first and second team volleyk ull. Row three-1. It's in! 2. A study in basketball moods. Page One Hundred Nine
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turn, turns her office to her successor. One of the main features of the banquet is the award- ing of the Hardiek Sportsmanship Trophy and the Koerber Basketball Cup. Talks are also made by the adviser, Miss Ingham, members, and guests. The banquet brings to a close the club activ- ities for the year. The committee for the ban- quet was Betty Miller as chairman, Bernadette Shea, Leslie Chamberlain, Helen Alter, and the officers. The theme chosen for this year's banquet was A Day at the Baces, with the decorations carried out in harmony. The program consisted of talks by the presi- dent of the three High School Athletic Associa- tions, Virginia Steele from North Side, Hazel Perry from South Side, and Delores Ryan from Central Catholic. Sis Arnold presided as toast- mistress for the banquet. Other speakers were Donna Burton, Freshman: Mary Ann Mohr, Sophomore: Mary Winkler, luniorp and Alberta Bultemeyer, Senior. Miss Ingham, adviser of the C.G.A.A., awarded the Hardiek Sportsmanship trophy and also spoke. The Koerber Cup was awarded to Vivian Martin, captain of the Senior Cham- pionship Basketball team. The highlight of the evening was the announcing of the new offi- cers for the year 1939-40. The banquet brings to a close the club activi- ties for the year, but plans are already under way for the September picnic, when we will meet again. Top picture: Basketball Second Team, Senior. left to riqht- L. Heck. M. Waters, M. Taylor, A. Bultemeyer. Second picture: Freshman Basketball. First Team-D. Hughes, M. Doellinq, D. Burton. F. Bennett, V. Strong. L. Krotke. P. Nyceum, E. Warner. Third picture: Freshman First Team. Speedball-L. Krotke. V. Strong. M. Doellinq. P. Nyceum. E. Berry. D. Burton, D. Hughes. F. Bennett. Fourth picture: Senior First Basketball Team-I. Freigy, V. Martin. L. Chamberlain. B. Shearer, I. Iunk, H. Walda. L. Amold. Page One Hundred Ezblzt
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