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M. S. Gri n Last year, the Girl Scout Mariners were a new organization in the high school, but this year its place is firmly set in high school activities. A two-day canoe trip down the Grand River was the highlight of the GriHin's expedition last summer. A week-end Gam at Kalamazoo launched the fall term and was promptly followed up by a Penny Carnival, a sleigh-ride, and many trips to Muskegon to go swimming. The ship-room has been fixed up with real running lights and a ship's wheel. The Mariners are developing into real sailors, and soon this unique organization of she sailors will hold a real place in the water-activities of Grand Haven. Members of the GriHin,s Crew are: Skipper - - - Grace Johnston Mate Doris McCrea Yoeman Yvonne Fisher Scribe ---- Jean Mitchell Jean Cameron, Marjorie Meyers, Adeline Swansen, Doris Johnson, Pat Vander Veen, Helen Fisher, Elaine Aldrich, Jeannie Weaver. Page Sixty-Nine
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Tumbling Team The Tumbling Team was organized in 1938 by Mr. Schaubel. Ar that time, there were 25 to 30 out for places on the team, but it was cut down to nine. :Phe exhibitions of that year were very popular with everyone. In 1939 and , 40, theyiwesre very much in demand. The group performed in assemblies, at basketball games, and for outside invitations. The Team is attempting to raise money for suits. Some of the people who invited them to perform were kind enough to give contributions for the suits. P This year the team is composed of Bill Fischer, Jack Mead, Peter Bonny, Dan McFadden, Bob Tipsword, Richard Klempel, Eugene Darling, and Howard Ott. Se
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