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GIRLS' FIELD HUUKEY These girls have endurance. Ninety minutes of fast and thrilling play pro- duces a buoyancy and exhilaration not found in other sports. Glowing eyes and rosy cheeks are characteristics of the hockey girl. Undaunted by an occasional crack in the shin, they troop onto the Held each day with a little greater enthusiasm and eagerness for the game. FIRST ROW: J. Dalziel, V. Smith, G. I,vFevr'e, IG. Redman, Il, LeI ex're, D. Il:1i'tvlt. SECOND ROW: A. Grinielli, S. liritz, L. Knapik, M. VVz1lk, M. 'I'ui'm-V, J. th-urge, Ii. Mi-N4-il, G. Rider.
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.A.A. Modern girlhood presents a contrasting picture to that olf the prim little maiden of generations gone by. Her rosy cheeks, her neat 'but casual hair dress, and 'her hearty laughter are her salient attributes. Through a wider and more diversified educational program, today's high school girl finds her adaptation to surroundings and situations a normal, easy matter. G. A. A. and kindred or anizations have la ed a role of tremendous im ortance 3 . P V . . . P . in the process of development in these girls, and many of the activities entered into will, no doubt, prove carry-over activities for a more active, healthful later life. These modern young women have gone a long way toward deserting the tradi- tional fireside in their surge forward into a world of competitive sports and independent thinking. FIRST ROW: S. SECOND ROW: Charvat. THIRD ROW: M. E. Tonyan. FIRST ROW: D. S. Jensen. SECOND ROW: J. Stroker, B. GROUP ONE Krepel, B, Schroeder, D. Tillmann, S. Blomness, S. Britz, I. Grosvenor. M. Engstrom, B. Kay, L, McNeil, A. Grimelli, J. George, L. Wolbing, L. Tyrrell, E. Guy, C. Blomness, G. Rider, M. Sarin, D. Brandenberg, O. Rich, GROUP TWO Schaitz, A. Carroll, A. Koch, M, Frost, F. Jones, G. LeFevre, M. Wallace, L. Lipka, IJ. LeFevre, E. Redman, Mrs, Kohberup fAdviserJ, J. Dalziel, Jorgensen, M. Linzell. THIRD ROW: M. Walk, E. Baldwin, D. Bartelt, V. Tonyan, L. Knapik, M. Turner. PEP clus The Pep Club celebrated its second birthday this year, and its members feel that it has served its purpose well. The principal objective of the club is to inspire school spirit among the weaker sex, who must be content to sit on the sidelines and merely watch the heroes of the hour in their march to fame. Presenting an enthusiastic activity front, the club has promoted a feeling of genuine unity Within the ranks of the student body. Dances and parties provide an opportunity for student contacts in an atmosphere entirely different from the every- day school environment. The results of the activities of this group of girls prove that it requires more than just the boys on the team to make up a sport-minded world. GROUP ONE FIRST ROW: E. Baumgart, S. Krepel, B. Pierce, B. Schroeder, C. Blomness, M. Davis, E. Luhy. SECOND ROW: E. Guy, N. Parsons, D, Keith, D. Tonyan, L. Wolbing, D. Brandenberg, L, McNeil, M, Engstrom. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Kohberup fAdviserJ, O. Rich, D. Klemm, S. Olsen, G. Ridler, L. Schmidt, J. Bloom, B. Kay, A. Knowles. GROUP TWO FIRST ROW: D. LeFevre, A. Carroll, L, Lipka, M. Frost, D. Tillmann, M, Klemens. SECOND ROW: E. Richards, M. Linzell, F. Jones, L. Knapik, S. Jensen, J. George, J. Stroker. THIRD ROW: S. Blomness, J. Dalziel, P. Koch, E. Baldwin, M. Walk, B. Jorgensen, D. Bartelt, M. Schuemelfeder, I. Grosvenor, S. Britz, V. Smith.
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VBLLEYBALL As th is returned by the opposing team, a spectator gazes in wonder at the skill displayed by these athletic girls. The smack of the ball resounds just as heartily as it does when our volley ball champs of the stronger sex struggle valiantly for a victory. The girls tackle a game with all the fervor and in- terest displayed in boys' games. FIRST RUVV: ld. ALGILIIIZUI, L. Lippert, li. Stratton, .l. Wheeler, ld. Richards, A. Carroll. SICUONII ROVV: J. W'f-rlmn, L. Ilrzynmlzi, M. Turner, A. Krueger, ll. Pierce, F. Klein, ll. Ilztrtelt, IC. H:1t1in:::u't, .l. Ilenish. THIRD ROW: H, Kornellv, ll. Katy, IG, Guy, D. Jourgensen, li. Plztyhurn, l'. Koch, A. Koch. I+'Ul'IiTH RUVV: M. Linzell. lfl. Hxrm, K. NVienke-, A. liurnion, IC. Leusehner, lb. Kle-mm, A. Grimelli, M. Surin, D. Sc-hziitz. GIRLS' BASKETBALL e ball crosses thc net and ' The shrill fginning of another game, and the lithe bodies of twelve girls move in machine-like coordination about the floor. Of all sports, basket ball is these girls' first love,', although it is the most vigorous of girls' games. Skill in che game is developed only through painstaking effort, necessitating long hours of vigorous practice. Special attention is given to the technique of short, rapid passing, free throwing, and floor work. Too, an elaborate system of signals plays an imoortant part in the LAICFT ' Y game. TU Rlf.ll'l. ll. kay, ll. LeFe-vre, ll. llunml whistle announces the bw' ' e, S. llritz, L. Mic'N ' ell, V. Smith. S. Jensen. Through sports like these American girlhood Finds a pleasant diversion from the daily routine of studies. She learns to work concurrently with others. She acquires poise and self-reliance, and a greater interest in people and things is aroused. These are attributes, not only of soft ball but also of the other activities of a widely diversified program of girls' athletics. I4'IIiS'l' RUVV: .I. llzllziel, IG. Iieilnmn, M. 'l'ul'ner, G. Rider, J. Geo1'g'e. I.. McNeil. ll. Lel evre-. SIGUONII RUBY: ll, linrm-lle, ll. l'is-rw-1-, ld, Tnnyzin, V, Smith, S. Urilz. S. Jensen, G. Li-Fevrv.
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