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-V, Joan Cleary, Rita J. Kirby, Delora North. Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Five big loud cheers for El Paso High Schools spirit this year. Our new cheer leaders, elected by student body vote, really had them yelling the roof off. Dime Dances were a big success and we were able to raise enough money to purchase new cheer leader uniforms for next year. The dances were held in the Don't lose any of your pep ov gymnasium after basketball games. er the vacation. We'll be counting on your loyal support again next yeaI'. G.A.A. PROGRAM INCLUDES-HIKES-CAMP-BANQUET Keeping in tune with the times, the G.A.A. started the year with a hike to Kirby's home for a wiener roast. Each old member invited a girl who wished to join. This year we have 50 active mem- bers. This year the G.A.A. will send two members from the group to East Bay Camp at Bloomington. The girls sponsored the show Forever and a Day at the local theater to obtain the money. November 18th the annual football banqu et was held in the high school. The entire squad, coach, faculty, and members attended. There w present and it was a big success. ere 72 The organization has had various other parties and socials throughout the year and in general has had a successful year. G.A.A.-First row: Msirgaret Ft-nlmi 1l'rm-sidontj, Joan Ulvary 1Sc-vretary-trcasurerl. Lucile Pfister Rita Barclay, F'rs-clonnsi Bishop, Marilyn Shaffer, llrrris Ann Nl'!ldSNV0l'lh, lVlargai'et Pinkham. Barbara llrver '. Mary . Shar- on Ultman, Betty liinclsay. Sm-cond row: Miss Uluney, Joan ltuth, Tinker 0'l'or1iim', Barbara. Hany. Mary K. Pfist- er, Mary Louise XVaclsWorth. Ami VValtn-rs, lX1arjnrie Kingdnn. lim-ttie liarbvr, Beverly l.ape. Ruth Stotle-r. June Johnson, Lois XVadsworth, Kathleen Harvlay. lfllezinor Ft-ntun. Joan XV0llensf-hlager. Third row: Joan Everett, Norma Campbell. Agnes Roberts, Isabel Volz. Maxine Cliullmfllh RPMI Zvhh Pllilillf' lklmllih Bvfly Jo HYHOS- Brill' Ncwkirk, Mary lCnrig'ht, llunna Campbell, Iona llilgor, Bm-tty Altum. Rosemary Armstrong. Shirley Burroughs. Fourth row: Dr-lora North. Joan l'ier0m-. Eileen Mool. Ethel Stortz, Kathryn Sc-hertz, Anne Rurster, Donna Epps, Mary Pauline Berg, Marcella Shomaker, Ruth VlYllStlll, Joycw- Shaffer. Janet Ruth Pinkham. Rita J. Kirby. 28 Q
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TRACK Coach Bowers' track squad, though hamp- e1'ed by bad weather, have been working diligently and were successful in trimming Eureka talways toughj in their first meet fill to 59. The loss of Bill Kirkton to the armed services following the first meet will sorely be felt. There are some promising under- classmen out and opponents are going to find El Paso hard to beat. BASEBALL EI Paso boys welcomed the revival of baseball this spring, and any lack of ex- perience is most certainly being made up for in spirit. Coach Ferguson's boys have played but one game to date against an ex- perienced Washburn team, and were de- feated 9 to 0. With a little experience these fellows will make it tough for the opposition. PHYSICAL FITNESS IS ESSENTIAL In addition to a complete schedule of inter- scholastic sports, each boy not out for varsity sports is required to take physical education five days a week. The P. E. program is divided into three divisions including outdoor, indoor, and swimming pool activities. The outdoor program is carried on in the fall and spring and generally consists of ten minutes of calisthenic exercise each day and fifteen min- utes of marching two or three days a week, The -.sizsgt boys run long distances in Indian file and par ticipate in competitive sports such as touch foot ball and soccer. In the gymnasium provision is made for sev eral additional activities such as rope climbing obstacle courses, wrestling. boxing, and basket ball. The boys also make good use of the swim ming pool. A physical fitness test has been set up includ ing tests for speed, endurance and ability.
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