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TIE TATLER Back Row--Left to Right; Miss Stoutemyer, D. Schade, Ilaherkorn, Lindquist, Zorn, Knittles, Heiken, Cerdes, Saathoff Seated-----Left to Right; L. Schade, Sterrenberg, Sneyd, Falck, Cole, Monahan Editor-in-chief- --------- -Norene Falck Associate Editors in Chief- - - - - Dorothy Sneyd ft: Elder. Cole Senior 'Reporters- - -- -- -- -- iois Sterrenberg Lorraine Schade Leo Gerdos Junior Reporters- --------- Jeanne Knittles Anhetta Saathoff Monica Monahan John Henry Ilaberkorn Jack Heiken Sophomore Reporters- ------- -Lois Chantry Mary Ann Zorn Marion Lindquist Mary Donna Schade The above staff was chosen by the Faculty at the beginning of the school term. This staff, under the direction of Miss Stoutemyer, write the articles and get them ready for the biweekly edition of the Tatler. The purpose of the Tatler i3 to furnish news of the various activities at school for tho students and their parents as well. This year marks the twentieth year of publication for the Tatler. The work is done entirely by the students. This of course affords them a chance to practice journalism. G. A. A. Membership Back Row—Left to Right; L. Schade, Clester, Pearson, Ford, Saathoff, R. Ortman, Zorn, Bruner, 3rown, Monahan 3rd. Row—Left to Right; Shockoy, E. Roberts, M. Roberts, Rebholz, E. Ortman, Beck, Lorraino Schade, Gingorich, Mootz 2nd. Row—Loft to Right; Seright, Kueffner, Falck, Romans, Hornickel, L. Stcrrenbcrg, Shoe ley, Herr, Miss Plaster 1st. Row—Left to Right; Kohler, Beck, Sneyd, Trunk, Smith, D. Schade, Gcrdes, E. Stcrrenberg.
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The election for the G. A. A. officers was held soon after school opened. The new officers were Norene Folck, president; Annetta Saethoff, vice president; Mary Ann Zorn, treasurer and Eleanor Sterrenberg, secretary. Point secretaries chosen were Lois Sterrenberg, Senior; Bernice Ford, Junior; Mary Donna Schade, Sophonore and Mary Margaret Herr, Freshman. Because of rain the morning that the girl3 were supposed to go on a breakfast hike, they remained at the schoolhouse where they filled themselves on bacon and egg sandwiches, cookies, apples, and cocoa. The girls held their wiener roast at the tile pond. As a reward to the boys championship football team, the G. A. A. gave a potluck supper for the coach, manager end the squad. Dorothy Sneyd acted C3 toastmistress and all the Senior boys gave talks. The G. A. A. also sponsored a Christmas party for the entire student body. The program consisted of three one-act ploys; the first entitled: To The Rescue On Christmcs Eve, which was given by the following: Carrie--Dorothy Sneyd; Catherine—Doroth? Spence; Janct--IIelen Brown and Nina--Hclen Smith. The second one, Christmcs Greetings was presented by the following: Mrs. Larwood--Goil Shecloy; Mr. Larwood—James Rebholz; Cora--Jcanne Ibiittles; Alice—Marilyn McKinley; Mrs. Flanagan--LaVonne Schade and Selly--Floroncc Endros. The final ploy entitled That Troublesome Christmas Present , was presented by the following cast: Mrs. Price--Lois Wilson; Mr. Pricc-- Marion Lindquist; Nancy Prico--I:orilyn Wilson; Charles Price--Junior Ratliff; Marta—Ethel Hornstoin and Minnie Hubbard--Mory Bergman. G. A. A. awards for the 1941 season were given to those who met the requirements. Large C's were awarded to Rosemary Bess, Mary Agnes Bouhl, Mildred Finefie-IG, Arlene Frobish, Dolores Kane, Donna Lawless, Lucille Perkins, La Verne Runyon, Margaret Shell, Betty Jo Sims and Jeanette Whi3tlor. Arm bands wo re awarded to Jane Kohler, Gwendolyn Beck, Monica Monahan, Arleen Rosendahl, Annette Saothoff, Joanne Knittlcs, Mary Bergman, LaVonne Schade, Gail Shecloy, Bernice Ford, Dolores Gutzwiler, Eileen Gerdes, and Rita Kuoffner. Shields v ith class numerals wore given to Vera Friant, Jorlccn Romans, Loio Stcrrenberg, Lorraine Schade, Norene Falck, Gcncviove Trunk, and Dorothy Sneyd. Small monograms with the letter C were given to Phyllis Bcrlott, Betty Rosendahl, Helen Brown, Tois Chantry, Evelyn Pearson, Donna Schade, anc Mary Ann Zorn.
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