Gridley High School - Pylon Yearbook (Gridley, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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GIRL ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Back Row: Heiple, B. Kahle, Cornwell, C. Kuerth, H. Kent, Frey, Tanton, M. L. Klein, Eigsti, Taylor, Freed, M. Wilfong, M. A. Klein and Gibbs. Middle Row: Breese, Donnell, J. Reeves, F. Kuerth, Diggle, Moser, Yergler, M. Kent, Hibbs, B. Reeves, I. Funk, Stortz, V. Wilfong and Miss Fix. Front Row: Schramm, McCain, Hany, Grusy, B. Funk, Kaufman, Rinkenberger, Gerig Hoobler and F. Wilfong. At the beginning of the year the Girls Athletic Association had a party to which they invited all the girls. The purpose of the club was explained to them and fourteen freshmen girls were made pledges of the club. After the pledges have made seventy-five points they are initiated at a special service. They then have to make twenty points a month. The club seeks to promote ath- letics and encourage companionship among the girls. The club was originated in 1936-37 under the very capable leadership of Miss Jessie Frisby. A rural field day is annually sponsored by the G.A.A. Each summer the girls rent a cabin and spend a week at Lake Bloomington. All girls earning five hundred points receive a letter. Seventeen girls received letters this year. Seven hundred fifty points entitles a girl to a medal, one thousand points entitles her to an emblem. Each Senior boy who has received three athletic letters is awarded a medal by the G.A.A. This year's officers are: President--Violetta Wilfong Vice President--Maud Heiple Secretary--Kathryn Eigsti Treasurer--Pauline Kaufman News Reporter--Margaret Ann Taylor -23-

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BGY 'A D GIRL ' PHY ICAL ED CATIO Top Row: Westermeyer, Zimmerman, Rinkenberger, Kuntz, Rowley, Litwiller, K. Hoobler, Henrichs, Roy Schram , Yandelly Klopfenstein, Frey, Gerig. Third Row: E. Meiss, R. Kirkton, Yergler, K. Roth, Funk, Irwin, T. Kirkton, Pfister, Clausen, P. Kearney, L. Rich, McCain, Rex Schram , H. Roth, Scarbeary. Second Row: L. Gilmore, Bob Reeves, V. Reeves, Phillis, Wahls, Hany, D. Gilmore, R. Meiss, Bill Reeves, G. Hoobler. Front Row: L. Gram , J. Rich, Bolby, Ehresman, R. Schlipf, A. Schlipf, Kahle, J. Kearney, Froelich, S. Hoobler, E. Gramm. Top Row: Hoobler, Moser, Reeves, Benedict, Schrock, Taylor, G. Grusy, Cornwell Freed, Kaufman, V. Wilfong, Schramm and Breese. Middle Row: Mary A. Klein, Burton, Rediger, Bertsche, Diggle, Yergler, Hibbs, Becker, Porzelius, and Gibbs. Front Row: Rinkenberger, F. Wilfong, Zehr, Reeves, Roth, Funk, Hany, Kent, E. Gerig, Mary L. Klein, and Fleming. -22-



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HOME ECO OMIC CL B Back Row: Donnell, Reeves, Kuerth, Frey, M. L. Klein, Kahle, H. Kent, Stortz, M. A. Klein and Gibbs. Third Row: Burton, Heiple, Diggle, Moser, Rediger, Everroad, Eigsti, Miss Maurits, Taylor, Miller, Zehr, Gerig and Hoobler. Second Row: Cornwell, Hauser, Bertsche, Schram , Breese, Wilfong, Reeves, M. Kent, Becker and Hibbs. Front Row: Hany, Grusy, Funk, Kaufman, Rinkenberger, Zehr, Yergler and Porzelius The Home Economics Club was organized under the sponsorship of Miss Maurits in 1938-39. Membership is limited to those enrolled or who have been enrolled in Home Ec. The Club seeks to develop personality, increase cooperation and friendship, provide for advantageous use of leisure time and form a link between home and school. Our motto, NBe the best of whatever you are,W is very signif icant because it expresses the real idea of the club. Our colors are blue and silver and our flower is the rose. Edith Feit was the first president. An initiation ceremony was held in November for the sixteen girls who be- came new members, increasing the total membership to thirty-eight, for which a tea was held in their honor. Many activities were sponsored by the Club. Four girls, Margaret Ann Taylor, Kathryn Stortz, Kathryn Eigsti and Hazel Kent, were chosen and sent by the club to the State Convention at Chicago. Near Christmas time the club re- modeled toys and later sent them to the Salem Orphanage. Hot lunches were served frequently at school by the club. Mrs. Roy Stevig gave an interesting and educational gg demonstration on the care of' the skin. In April a Foreign Cookery dinner was R1 ,, ix T held. Committees prepared some interesting - 'z l' 1 pt 'ts Aliy .ye i dishes of other countries. The tables were ZYe,f5 ,,,,4,f fgE,gx ..,., decorated with French, Mexican, Chinese and ,iis P ,W 'E yJ LVtyi5'g,j gs Swedish objects' T o '. 1 my ' 4 ef ' WY 5 The officers are: Margaret A. Taylor, Lf Q T 'W pres.' Hazel Kent vice-pres.' Kathryn Stortz, N' Sec.:'and Kathryn'EigSti, Tregs. Faculty Served by Home Ec. II -QL-

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