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Page 50 text:
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Alumni Varsity Cluh The illustrations above and below, of the Alumni Varsity Club and the Victory League respectively, picture two of Coach Hauck's very suc- cessful attempts at keeping the competitive spirit and interest in basket- ball alive in the school, despite existing conditions- Victory League 46
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Varsity Club PRESIDENT ...........,..... .....A.. ....... W a rd Adams VICE PRESIDENT ,........ ....... R ussell Bruno SECRETARY ...,......... ........ R obert Morgan TREASURER .............,.,.............................. Robert Adams N The Varsity Club was organized in November, 1943, for the purpose of sponsoring and promoting interest in an athletic program for its members and other students of Groton High School. As it is stated in the Constitution of the new organization, Ward Adams, Robert Adams, Russell Bruno, Albert Vecellio, Philip Stevens, Paul Harmon, Robert Morgan, Ralph Brown, and Richard Bradshaw are char- ter members. Additional members who have joined since the Constitution went into effect are Richard Armstrong, Peter Zaharis, Frederick Wickham, Joseph Rankin, Gordon Forshee, Clifton Bossard, and Paul Tvaraho. In addition to its weekly meetings on Tuesday evenings, the activities sponsored by the club have been the Basketball Victory League and a North-South basketball game. The spring program was devoted to such sports as baseball, track, and hiking. Honorary membership has been granted to all former varsity letter men. At intervals a news-letter has been prepared and mailed to those honorary members who are now in the armed service. 45
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JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Groton High School Cheerleaders This year the cheerleaders went right ahead with their plans to keep up the school spirit even though it was no longer possible to have league sports. Sue Santaue, Ruth Santaue, Phyllis Morgan, and Mildred King made up the Varsity squad. Joyce Reise, Betty Booth, Donna Coolbaugh, Marilyn Miller, and Marilyn Carrington constituted the Junior Varsity squad. The girls had no otiicial uniforms, but usually wore full skirts and slip-on sweaters. The cheerleaders have worked diligently in helping to maintain the in- terest of the school public at the games sponsored by the Varsity Club, and deserve much credit. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 47
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