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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Seated: R. 3ess, M. Finefield, 3, J. Sims, D. Kane, J. Kohler, G. Beck. D. Ford Second row: L. Schade, L. Sterrenberg, D. Sneyd, I!. Hubly, M. Kueffner, L. Runyon, C. Beck, M. Bargman, D. Lawless, M. 3ouhl, L. Cording, H. Smith, G. Sheeley, L. Schade, V. Grosenbach, L'iss Plaster, 3. Johnsonn. M. Williamson ’ Top row: A. Hornickel, M. Monahan, V. Gingerich, A. Saathoff, E. Gerdes, D. Gutzv iler, A. Frobish, L. Perkins, R. Kueffner, D. Gingerich, L. Weller, A. Hornickel, A. Hemken, M. Hurt, J. Knittles, M. McKinley, G. Dassow GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION G. A. a. officers elected for the school year of 1939-AO were Corrine Beck, Pres.; Betty Jo Sims, Vice Pres.; Dorothy Sneyd, Treas.; Bernice Ford, Sec.; point secretaries are Mary Ruth Hubly, Senior; Mildred Finefield, Junior; Lorraine Schade, Sophomore; and Jane Kohler, Freshmen. Throughout the year the girls have been making fun for themselves and the students by going on hikes, weiner roasts, and breakfasts, and by giving parties. The Christmas Party was given December 20 for the student body and the Pot Luck Supper, March 12 for the boys who had been in football, basketball or track. At the end of the year the girls who have earned enough points from their grades, daily attendance, and gym class record will receive an award. The G. A. A. gets its funds from dues, from selling hot dogs and pop corn at games, and by sponsoring the CocaCola machine. -22-
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LITERARY CONTESTANTS First .row: M. Bouhl, C. Beck, R. Bess, L. Cording, L. Weller, G. Sheeley, L. Schade, M. McKinley Second row: L. Schade, G. Beck, D. Sneyd, N. Falck, G. Dasscw, M. Fine- field, Miss Stoutemyer Third row: L. Sterrenberg, B. Sims, B. Hill, C. Culkin, C. Brown, A. Fro- bish, L. Perkins LITERARY CONTESTANTS Tuesday evening, March 26 at 7:30, the annual speech contest to determine the winners to represent C. T. H. S. in the Vermilion Valley and sub-district contests was held. Those competing in Dramatic Declamation were: Betty Jo Sims, Elizabeth the Queen ; Gwendolyn 3eck, Valley Forge ; Mildred Finefield, The Death Disk ; Arlene Frobish, The Wingless Victory ; Mary Agnes Bouhl, King John ; Lavonne Schade, Caleb Stones' Death Watch . Entered in Orations were: Gladys Dassow, Walls of Happiness ; Lucille Perkins, Late for a Date ; Clarence Culkin, My Country 'Tis of Thee ; Bud Hill, Eyes of Youth . Verse speakers were Norene Falck, Dagger Scene from Macbeth ; Lila Cording, Soliloquy from Richard III ; and Lucille Weller, Balcony Scene from Romeo and Juliet . Humorous Declamations were: Dorothy Sneyd, The Awful Fate of Melopomenus Jones ; Gail Sheeley, Life in the Open ; Marilyn McKinley, With the Photographer ; Rosemary Bess, Guying the Guides ; J. Cameron Brown, The Still Alarm ; Lorraine Schade, The Unknown ; and Lois Sterrenberg, Looking after Clara . Betty Jo Sims received first in Dramatic Declamation, Lucille Perkins, in Orations, Lucille Weller, in Verse and Rosemary Bess in humorous. In the V. V. Contests, Lucille Perkins and Rosemary Bess won firsts and Betty Jo Sims won third. Corrine Beck Was our ex- temporaneous speaker. Betty Jo and Rosemary won seconds in Class B in the sub-district Speech contest at Chenoa. Betty Jo competed in the district contest at Normal. -21-
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BAND wn Main Street the day before the armistice Day Jo Sims as Drum Major, to inform the football with Forest. The group again marched and played mes with Grid ley and Lexington. They also played een halves of the home basketball games, Mac , , 'Twer , Three Blind '. easels in the Dell , ng Syne , Hail, Hail, The Gang s All Here 1 , My e Jumbo , and School Days . Music Night they Sunmaid , Star Spangled Banner , Three Blind -23
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