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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row: Hemken, C. Kueffner, Trunk, L. Kueffner, Shafer, Perkins, Rosendahl, Felt, Yount, Tinker, Gutzwiler, Derr, Daniels, Ruppel. Second Row: Beck, Weller, H. Ford, R. Ford, J. Endres, Bork, Fraher, Wooten, Brown, M. Kueffner, Gard, Sponsor, Miss Plaster, McNeely. Third Row: Dietz, Zorn, Rose Kurtenbach, Taylor, Kane, Johnson, Ehman, Rita Kurtenbach, Hubly, Cording, Johanna Endres, Grosenbach, K. Quinn, Beck, Ribordy, Herr, llornickel, Dassow, Schlatter, G . A • A . The G.A.A. is an organization among the girls for the promotion of athletics and various social functions. The officers of this association include president, Helen Ford; vice-president, Lucille Kueffner; treasurer, Marjorie Ribordy; and secretary, Corrine Beck. The point secretaries of the four classes are Arlene Shafer, Bernadine Khman, Ada Rosendahl, and Corrine Beck. October 31, the G.A.A. planned to have a breakfast hike but because of rainy weather, it was held in the manual arts room. The girls enjoyed a hearty breakfast of bacon and egg sandwiches, cocoa, apples, and cookies. The annual G.A.A. wiener roast was held on November 15. The girls hiked down the crooked road west of town and ate their wieners, marshmallows, cookies and apples about a cheerful, cozy fire. In honor of our undefeated football squad the G.A.A. on November 23 gave a Potluck Supper in the form of an informal banquet. Kathryn Bork as toastmls-tress introduced the following speakers: the president of the G.A.A., Captain Junior Wittier, and the senior members of the football squad. The annual Christmas party to which the boys were invited was also sponsored by the G.A.A. It was held December 22. The girls held a basketball tournament in which each of the four classes were represented by a team. The seniors emerged, the triumphant victors to claim the trophy of which they were justly proud.
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FOOTBALL Back Row: left to right: B. Crews, Prin. Klbler, Manager Trunk, Coach Collins and Gard. Third Row: left to right: J. Lawless, Sneyd, Kaiser, G. Hummel, Marxmiller, and Norbits. Second Row: left to right: Knoll, F. Garrity, Bess, Captain Wittier, K. Hum - mel, Rosenboom, and L. Garrity. First Row: left to right: Edwards, Finefield, P. Sterrenberg, Kyburz, B. Law- less. Football This is the first year in local history that the team has gone through an undefeated season and has won the Vermillion Valley football trophy. C.T.H.S. opened the season against Chenoa, defeating them by a score of 24-0. Farmer City and Fairbury, both heavier teams, were next to go under the orange and blue steamroller. With the four conference games remaining, Chatsworth had high hopes for a successful season. Cullom and Herscher were both defeated by aggressive second half drives. Saunemin, nThe Big Game , was next. C.T.H.S. went to Saunemin with their hearts set on winning. Saunemin was just as determined that they would be the victor. After the hardest fought and most thrilling game of the season, Chatsworth came home the victors by the slim score of 7-6. Forrest was the last victim of the season. Chatsworth had revenge in a 57-19 score because Forrest had recently done the same to us.
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