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7444 '7emu4, Racke! Guess my tenms game definately w nt to th dogs after you left Bud, or els Lol, Ann Lunde 1 Genevleve Olson, and Barbara Cl1I'lSf5 dld a te11'ae amount of practncmeg' After long sesslons of play on the loc ll couxt the glrls squad, composed of Lons Ann, Ba b Gmny and lltern 1te Ixate Bryngelson accom panled by Georg Crldllnd, Dlck Ialrth, mel Bob Freese, journeyed to Rock Islanel Wlfh Coache S1mms and Bednar to compete 1n Northwest Con ference play The local racqueteers placed thxrel wxth mneteen tallles whnle Rock Island captured first place wlth twenty one pomts nn that sole meet on October 9 The only Erst place ratmg for the local group Went to Lols Ann and Ginny, who carrlecl 1WaV top honors 111 the gurls doubles dec1s1on Barb playmg tl-le entxre eourt L1I13SS1SfCK.l, sett ed for thxrd ln the grrls Sll1glCS department In the male competltnon, George knocked down a neat second place as boys smgles repre sentatlve, wlule Drele mel Bob plaeeel thlrd n th doubles event Due to the restrlcted travel durmg these Wu day the GHS racquet wlelders eould only com pete m one fall tournament, but the te am entered matches thxs sprmg with Burlmgton and Canton as Well as playmg III the Illlnl Conference ml DISCFICI meets Ixlte Iirx nel Blrbxr U7 I're s he YI L I rw 1 fs c lixexmr IX 's RllIl1glININS George Cridlunel 0260 pn Ike
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-767111, 7eam, 4i9'Jnl'! 94 pany Malia Just gettin' in conditiony' to be varsity men next year might well be the motto of the Pony football squad. Though only twenty boys reported for the squad under Coach Bennington, when the season opened the Baby Streaks were well trained to take on Peoria Wood- ruff But the Peoria sophs proved to be too tough, romp mg home for a 27 7 victory Playing in hard luck all the way the Ponies lost 26 0 to Moline, 21 0 to Rock Island 26 13 to Monmouth and 13 7 to Kewanee The boys on the squad were Laurence Iohnson Dick Asquith lim Highlander, Merle Barstow, im Campb ll Dick Marshall Bob acobs, Bob ohns, Francis Cooper, Bert Nordheilm, Jim Baker, erry Carlton, Roger Still im Fairbairn Bob Seifert Lloyd Hawkmson and Ron 11d Pahlow NIIS ri T11 r e rn 111. 111 1 tr r 1 111 lnxir A I1 rt vs 1 ni lx iurtn 1 1 1lll1d r 1r C ag L r 1118 alia X? cv 22 5 I' 1 '25' l Nlr Wllllllil Bennington N ol111 An 11s1n 1 '! ' gin an W l e Sv , ' Q ' - , .. . 2: . x , ' s , 1 J C s . A , . J. J . J Y ' 9 s a 3 Concics: . , 'A '. ' A ' .1r. LI i cl 'ft .-wry. Q v. 1 . S I i lAgr' 1 - '41 Q PO 'i,llFf0I1I Row 4left to 'gl1tl: P .icis Coupe , B 'rt No ll '-lm, 1 B. lc- , Aler y fialrllvlh PCI? Viflllf- RUSUY Still, -li b ir , Bob Seife , Lloyd Ha 'ki1so11, Ro Qld P.ll1IllNV, Bac' Row: l.1 - ce .Iul I son, Dick Asquith, -lin Higl . er, jack Mills, Nic le B. xtow, ,lim 3.111 abell, Difk 51.1 shall, Bob hlacnbs, Bob -lol '. ' ' Q is fax M 3' - P . Vx 5, ' M I A I A b . 4 , f ,uc 1 1 ta, Q ls, 54 , M ,ll f of , Z g ,g. ii 1 'Y L 'Ja 'N if- PQ ' si 1 ' R' 1 . f ' 'L 4143 6, 1. LN H ' f if lf 1 Q63 , Wifi ' 1
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Um aemmed Zzaialu Qc 9 a fqcfam I am not old enough to joln the WACS just now Bud but I m Certamly keeplng Ill phxslcal tr1m' The exerclses and trammg xoutmes recelved m the Gnrls Athletne Assocmuon are teachmg 111 of us hlgh school glrls to take Care of our hellth Th1s yelrs 1ct1x1t1es 1n GAA were many and xarled beglnnxng last fall with softball, aerml darts, volley ball basketball, SVV1l1lI'l11I1g, and bowlmg fol lowed w1th tennis, archery, and pmg, pong, commg duung the approprlate seasons Led by Presldent Barbara Chrlstx, V1cePres1dent Harr1ett Wood Secre tlrles Angeline V0ufgl3S and Charlotte Shrlber Trelsurer LOIS Ann Lundeen, and sponsor Mlss Ruth Slmms, the GAA h 1d 1 successful year The GAA Bolrd eomposed of the sports Chanrmen, worked along wnth the officers nn the dlrectlon and superv1s1on of the actn 1t1es rangmg from tournament sched ules to the annull Physlcal EdUC8tl0l1 Festnvll rn the Spflllg hvery lllgllt after school, Bud thlt glrls gym was a scene of 1I'lCCSS'll1f aetlvlty' At the shrlll of the referees whlstle tlnngs really started popplng and stayed th It way all year UICIQ KS, H A' H- frrnt vw: .r Ci ' geline VlllI'gl.lS, . V: Q .xr v e . 1ri 'r, Harri- qood. ,' n . . ff .- - . ': .1r ara .1 '. 'ty . wry, uri' '. man. kloan lriew 1. 'ima Yare, All' yng'ls 1. .c' v: .ri yn ..n V, ir -5' K. Vs , r ' yward, l.. . H ' llf ' Da e C: een. S- nl .J .1 E
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