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Q Page Twenty-four Q. 4. 4. Back Row: Mildred Lee, Marilee Hardisty, Martha Coleman, Carolyn Valentine. Patsie Beaman, Ianet Myer Front Row: Nancy Christle, Sec., Pat Burns, Unorganizefl Sportsg Beverly Miller, Treas.g Sharon Scherer, Pres., Betty Brcdemeyer, Vice-Pres.g Barbara Beerman, Organized Sports Under the leadership of Mrs. McClure, the G. A. A. strives to create a love for sports among girls. Each Tuesday and Thursday noon they show their pioneer caliber by playing volley-ball, basketball or softball. Unorganized sports such as skating, swimming and tennis also help the girls to get points needed for a letter or plaque. By participation in sports they learn the rules and therefore can more enjoy watching others play. if Glad B. Bredemeyer, Sec.g E. Umber, Vice-pres., W. Hadley, Pres.g B. Beerman, Treas. Yep, we aim at Forty Notches, we do. VVe also aim at better Sportsmanship and fair play. Meetings for the boys are held every Monday and Wednesday evenings after school. The girls meet on Tuesday evenings. Besides our regular practice, the club shot many matches. They were: The Hurst Trophy Match, War Department Matches, N. R. A. bi-weekly and intramural matches. Mr. Eickholf and Mr. Weaver led the triggernometry experts the first semester, Mr. Weaver guided the Forty Notchers the second semester. B Glad Ted Kunneke, Treas.g Art Wilkie, Pres., Lois Burns, Vice-Pres., Lu Ann Allen, Sec. The Booster Club is no free-for-all affair this year, said Sponsor Doell. Four members outstanding in service, interest, scholarship, salesmanship, and school spirit were chosen by the faculty. These four became the ofiicers and picked the rest of the club, about thirty-five Juniors and Seniors. They toned down the roarin' and rampagin' and set a good example to the student body by helping the cheerleaders, selling confections, selling booster supplies and boosting the school. QOld Timer, those decorations were for Santy Claus.j
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Page Twenty-six lkwafzelflwi Back Row: E. Dunker, B. Nern, M. Wagner, S. Pond Second Row: I. Meyers Third Row: L. A. Allen Fourth Row: M. Steele, S. Wilson, M. Yoquelet Fifth Row: E. Iohnson Front Row: P Burns, I. Knepper, L. Feighner, I. Overby Gancenl' Banc! Flag Bearers: I. A. Watkins, D. Dowty, B. Woebbeking Back Row: I. Venderly, B. Cobb, A. Wilkie, N. Meshherger, T. Rutherford, P. Westfall, C. Shoemaker, I. Gaunt, Mr. Doell, V. Hoopengardner C. McCartney, I. Bentley, R. Ploughe, T. Wright Second Row: B. Griffin, I. Fraze, C. Geake, I. Keller, S. Mann, C. Sheets, L. Kronmillcr, I. Biddle, D. Manes, B. Snyder, D. Grepke, I. Adams, I. Ferrey, D. Schnurr Third Row: M. Coleman, C. Cobb, W. Bochler, R. Seidner, D. Aschliman, C. Valentine, D. Coty, L. Cleland Front Row: M. Wuebbenhorst, D. Clayton, C. Baker, B. Bird, M. Enz fbance Banc! Back Row: I. Venderly, C. Shoemaker, Mr. Doell Second Row: C. Sheets, I. Biddle, D. Manes, I. Bentley, R. Ploughe, T. Wright, D. Dowty Front Row: C. Baker, M. Wuebbenhorst, L. Cleland, McMahon, S. Mann 7fze Spbull' of '49 Boom! Boom! Boom! When you hear that, Old Timer, youlll know it's the last period and that the band is practicing marching. The band keeps its eye on the rainbow gold of trophies for marching and awards for achievement in the spring contests. Under Mr. Doellis direction, the band has captured much golden loot and several First places. Every VVednesday strains of music can be heard from the gym where the dance band plays for noon hour jigging. Next to our team, the band is the most important group at our home game diggings. At the county tourney we thrill to our red and gray oompah. Another main feature between the halves of the-games is the exhibition of the twirlers. fYou'd bug yore eyes, Old Timer.I M. Wuebbenhorst is president, C. Sheets, vice-president, I. Venderly, secretary, A. Wilkie, treasurer. Whoopie QWuebbenhorstI is drum major.
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