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YV A IP' J-fl' 1 Personalities Ellll3l'gC ROOM Ill!!-III. Back Row: liwrw- Xllllwm, lms- lil- Nlille-Islmll. liulwll lilrusstmwl. Y--rmru llzmizlml. iill'l1.lIlI llwlrwlu, l'Ix:nlnggvlf.Q N4-vlmpillflq, .lllml-s N1-ltf ingg. llivlxsurvl llw-lu, lluln-1-I liumllxmlx. ,lwlun ll:-ml:-ull. Middle Row: llvmlmlilum- N1-llzgvr, Yilllilllil lin-1-tx, I.:lxx1'4-lim' lizlggniwr, 'l'll1:m:ls ill-mslrvrl. lli1'll:ll'1l lliplnalll, Yillvvul l1i:ux'1Iin.x, .lame-s ll.1ig1ll, lim 42:11- lls.,lI'JIII ii1l'llll,.iI'lilI4' Ilaltkln-111. Front Row: ilmlum lf'l':um'm-lll'. Imrutlny llvI'l--r, Yilln liivln-X. lliltll iillllllilll. .lv1:1nil:1 Nullin-r. ll:l1'i.m Blow, lmllzx Ilzllv. ln-l'lm-w Nwlsnn. Iiulwrl 4.znrl1s. ROOM 212. Buck Row: Willinm lmlul, 'l'llun,us Nlnnss, Nlzlry ltlllll i,l'lllIl1lIl, l'll:1l'Iv11v l.:nrI1ins. Hi1'ill' In-urls. llulu-rl Xlv1'l:ulu'Ilm-5. l':llll l,v:'1rlll', !l:lVl'1'll l.:mwn. l'I4lxx:nrvl Xlvllmvvln, ii1'Ill'X Iwniitl, Middle Row: l5l'l'lll1'l'iiJl11JliIl, Iilllm Nlvlm-lxggzx.l'1::ul'l4-sl,:1ill. ltalnlmu llilnllls-, Xlyrmu1lx'uiL:, LylvNl:ll lll..l11:1n Fm'- ris. In-rls Nvlllllilllll, Blur-,x l':1rlu-y, lllizulu-Ill Xlillvr. Front Row: Nlymn All-lilmy, .lf-.um-A l,nw1-r. Yil'liil Xlnssiv, .Kumi Nl1'Nv:nl. llilu xilIl'Nl1i2l1S, Yirjiiniam Liu-Ill, William: l.:nnp.1u:nu, film- Xlil-lim-lwlx, Viviun Lulu, Imris Blzltllwlis, F l. .oc ls' I Yun who xvwn- in suplimlimw' lwnw- 1 146' ' , rmmis 112141 vzlriccl lJ'l'llg'l'Ill11S this your. ,YNI-9' ' , 9 ,,,,T In Miss Stung-'s mmm, 111. fm' in- 8-,B-D'r9J '1 ' stzlncc. Tom Hcmstrcct 111111 Qlolm J' - llvliclmll lccl cliscussiuus un topics ik i I' l'1lllg'lllQ' from thc lcml-lc-:msc 1mi11 to 11L'l'SllllIl1l11CS. llnris XL'l1lllZlllll, in Miss Mum- g'UlllL'l'j'iS mmm, 1011, pnwiflvcl mu- rimlmzx plnycrs. Q'1llllR'S. 111111 spa-lling' liizllcllvs. Quizzvs wwe- mliiwctcul lwy liill 1.1-zlvilt in Miss l5c:mx':1is' rmmi. 212. Casa- sluclivs :11111 YUCSIIIHIIS wmv cliscussul in Miss l 1'citz1f 's l'lMllll N . . -, . 013. 14111 lay llclly 111111. ROOM 313. Back Row: Virginia .lnllnstuvn, 'l'l1um- Xue ling.-rs, llmmlll Him-lwll, liim'l1.ur1l iiIli't'lxl'l'1. lh-IIA' .l.:ull. .lzlnivv Nl-111111-. .lummtal hn'l1lvi'l1nlz. i'l'Illllx Slzulnslli. William Slwzulwr. Middle Row: Mau- Sit- Iiu. liwilll 51llill'1. llumllwl Sm-1lnl'l'. ,lzlmvs Ss'lnl1vi1lcl'. .I:u'l1 Xlnpgrllmln-V. lilllun ii0l'L'Ill. 1.1-win S1'llk'hJll'. i !'illl- 1 i ' . ont ROWS Slllrlmj' Slillvy, .Miv- limf Se-:lnlill Yu'-mlli-'zu Spm-mlrrl liurln-nv Ilalmlll- -1 . 9 '- H '. ,vis Szimlxm-yi-l', lmnznlml Sv:1l'l1', llzlrnlxl Swznllsn I. M 31-l. Back Row: lifluanrsl Wulkvr, ltulwrt X ':lt, llnlry Yuss. l,:1w1'm- xvvlllvilllilll, Kl'IllI4'1il Wumlrl--lm. lizlyxlnmml Smmlq. ,lnlm Wlnw-ll-1: l lziln'is Yllllllilxi. Middle Row: Imnzllml 'l'yso11, YL'l'lIUl1 Wm-islw, .Xl'lm-luv lYumI1'i1'li. l.zlw1'vl1n'v 'l'l'llIIllbli', i l'iIll- rw-s XYl1ltI'. .Xl'Ill11r XY:-ssrllmtf, Ilmlzl XYvI1sIm-V. lfilllul Wilkins. Front Row: .l:m1-'s Wlilff. Wulln-1' Wilsun, Viviun' Wisnivuslxi, Mzll',iul'i4' 'l':llllw. livlly 'l'ml1l. lmil, 'l'mI1l, llir'l1:l1'rl XYzllls-rs, liulmlvwll Yin-Vs. V'
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Companions Are found n Sports By Evelyn Kunde A small blue and white pin proudly displayed on your sweater testifies that you are a mem- ber of G. A. A. This organization has been active in K. H. S. for fourteen years and still interests sports-minded, fun-loving girls. This year the club's first task was that of choosing officers and board members. Mona Ray Mann was chosen as president, Marjorie Hollister as vice-president, Darlene Lockwood as treasurer. The board consists of the man- agers of various sports. Hockey was man- aged by Marge Hollister, basketball by Betty Siefert and Naomi Peters, archery by Doreen Larrigan and Virginia Reetz, tumbling by Darlene Lockwood and Bernice Nyhuis, volley- ball by Leona Millon and Norma jean Davis. while noon-hour activities were taken care of by Rebecca Fisher and Carol Stewart. September 28 marked the date when K. H. S. played host to a State League playday with 28 schools represented. Santa Claus, alias Melba Stella. was the main attraction at the Christmas party in the cafeteria. After a sumptuous banquet and dis- tribution of gifts, the girls attended the Brad- ley-KKK basketball game in the gym. Combining with the Girl Reserves. the G. A. A. gave a skating party at the roller rink. The huge crowd and gala spirit was proof of its success. As a special feature for G. A. A. members, the MG. A. A. News, a sports paper. was edited and published. Betty Siefert and Eleanor Yohnka served as editors. From january 13 to 18 the G. A. A. spon- sored a Posture lVeek. A squad of posture It's left arm straight, right arm back, as Vida. Richey, Bernice Ragain, Ruth Christensen, Jacqueline Jaffe, and Pat McMullen are ready to hit the bullseye. Al- though archery is a comparatively new sport at K. H. S., many students are interested in it and it is a regu- lar feature of the girls' gym classes. police, consisting of Georgia Trombley, May- belle Neuman, Dorothy Provot, Mona Ray Mann. Naomi Peters, Leona Millon, and Eleanor Yohnka, handed out blue and yellow posture tags. Verna Davis and Marilyn Palinskee were the winners in the contest for the best poster carrying out the good posture idea. To give parents a chance to witness the girls' athletic prowess, a gym exhibit, directed by Miss Anne Nichols, was held on March 27. Pyramids, tumbling, basketball, and folk danc- ing entertained and amused. Mixed volleyball teams, with 100 boys and girls from twelve llOll1CI'O0I1lS taking part, were organized. North Study was the winner of the tournament which was held. Doreen Larrigan, Lenora Kidd, Betty Siefert, Mona Ray Mann, Rebecca Fisher, and Leona Millon earned their 1600 point awardszand joan Bonser. Marjorie Hollister, Virginia Reetz. Carol Stewart, Bernice Nyhuis. Darlene Lock- wood. and Melba Stella received K's. Mildred Coy. Clara Dato, Virginia Leuth. Marcella Moody. Lorayne Ragusc. Dorothy Richards, juanita Schierholz. Georgia Trombley, Eleanor Yohnka, Betty Ann Betourne, Martha jane Parsons, Clara Hendricks, lfuphemia VVegner. Mary Christopher, Veneda Giardina. Dolores Dolan, Marilyn Palenskee, and Constance Goud- reau won the G. A. A. monogram. a lesser award. At the end of the school year many of the girls were eagerly looking forward to the two- weeks vacation at the East Bay camp at Bloom- ington, lllinois. Page
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