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Page 23 text:
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Hubba. Hubba G ' aljs Swimming, archery, softball, ping-pong and orchesis all combine to keep these young ladies in form—and what form. Vitamin Flintheart has nothing on these girls when it comes to keeping fit. It ' s all in fun, and fun for all with them, for no matter whether the call is for batter-up or swing-your-partner, they’re right in there pitching.
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Campus Glamazons . r - --- y S ■TT| Intramural tournaments of all kinds sponsored by the W.A.A. afford plenty of opportunity for activity tor all the girls on the campus. Hit pin, volley ball, and ping pong are a few of the sports in which unusual skills were displayed by organized campus groups and independents. At the beginning of the fall semester the W.A.A. sponsored a get-acquainted fun fest which was enjoyed by returning students as well as newcomers. Members of W.A.A. are given an opportunity to earn individual awards. By a special point system a designated amount of credit is given for engaging in various activities. When a specified number of points is earned, a sweater is awarded. The officers include: Josephine Goodnough, president; Rita Stramel, vice-president; Gertrude Miller, secretary- treasurer and Mrs. Bert Bergland, sponsor. W. A. A. 18
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Football King, Queen Crowned during intermission of a var¬ sity held in their honor, A1 Riedel and Georgia Wolfram became the 1945-46 basketball king and queen. This popular pair, chosen by the K- Club and Tigerettes to reign over the basketball season, were proudly hailed by the entire campus as they marked the re¬ turn of sports to its pre-war place. Using both the tactics of O.K. freshman, sound off and Come on, everybody, yell this peppy trio Nickie Linnenberger, Doris Peirano and Virginia Van Gundy stirred the students school spirit and made the Coliseum ring with the familiar Fort Hays State yells. Backed by the pep committee these 1945-46 cheerleaders proved their worth both at pep rallies and games, really cheering the team on to victory. 20
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