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Sports Are l'plu'r left: Miss Barth stringing a lmow. Y J lrpprr right: Arlene lrince antl Relveeca NValter playing shufflclvoarcl. Ccutrvz' Jacqueline Craig antl Shirley YanDuscn receiving their carcls ancl canclles from Nancy Cazier, Connie Hhocles, anal Relwecca XValtcr. OPPOSITE PACE: :lI1Ul'L'l Caroline Milli-r ancl Barhara Burger jumping for the lwall. We ,ff ,QQ 3' K N, ki-,tts A A ,. hi l it. 2-1 Not Limited to Boys Only Canter: Susan Blake, Lois Schuman, xllflllli Bicherith ancl Cay Fliekinger playing ping-pong Below: OFFICERS: -lean Brown, vice-president Nancy Cazier, secretary Connie Rhodes, president Barhara Burger, treasurer Ruth Ann lhrie, sports chairman C.A.A. MEMBERS Rau' li Louise Fisher, ,em Brown, Shirley VanDusen, Artlith Hooten. Linda Strelm, Rita Lung, Theresa Bopp, Nancy Toflcl, Patty Newton, Lanrcnc Banas, Karen Carlisle, Nancy XVYIHCF, Connie Rhodes, Sandra La- Rue. Hou: 2: Kay Downing, Arlene Prince, Caroline Miller, Kathryn Sut- ton, Ruth Ann Ilirie, Linda Bostwick, Rebecca NValter, Marcia Mapes, Hallis Friencl, Mitzi Coffelt, Barbara Burger, Betty Snow, Sue XVhite, Elizabeth Pratt, Donna Calclwell, Maxine Gould, Nancy Bracly. Row 3: Susan Blake, Sandra Shultz, Marianna Surtus, Mar- lene Dawson, .lucly Custin, Carolyn Martin, Margaret ltlulhollantl, Lois Schuman, ltena Ortstatlt, Miss Barth, Nancy Cazicr, Bonnie Davenport, Norma Carclner, Sharon Haskins, Peggy Cciser, Nancy Krotzer, Susie Charles, Lincla Munyon, Cay Flick- inger.
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Track. Coach Saunders' Thinlies of N550 came through with a fair season, winning only one of six regularly scheduled meets, that one over Home City and Alhion in a three-way meet. In the Coshen Belays, their ITV2 points were good for a seventh place in class B while 13 points earned them a fifth place at Kokomo. The name of the Comets went a long way, however, as Bill Leamon entered the State meet in the 220 yard dash hy virtue of his fine showing at hoth the Sectional and Be- gional meets, hut he did not qualify for the state finals. Upper riglzt: jerry Brown, at left, poised at the starting line with Duane Axel and Bill Heign in the haekgrouncl. Center right: The rest hetween the races heing enjoyed hy Adrian Nowels. john Evers, Tom Leamon. Ierry Brown, Dennis Dawson, vlaek Laughlin, Bill Lea- mon, Tom Ley, Charlie Sherck, .lack Fifer, Duane Hanes, Carroll Could, Boger XVihle, Bill Heign, Se- ward Hall. and -Iohn Moses. Below left: lohn Moses off to a quiek lead. Below eenter: Bill Leamon rounding the first eurye. Below Right: Row 1: Bill Heign, Dennis Daw- son, Cre-gg Beidenhaeh, Bill Leamon, jerry Brown, Carroll Gould, Seward Hall, john Moses, Duane Axel. Row 2: .lack Laughlin, Carleton Huhhart, lack Fifer, Donald Friskney, Adrian Nowels, -lack Seliliehtemnyer, Iames Treesh, Tom Leamon, Iohn Evers, Tom Sklillfl- clers, mat-li. B DEAN COLTER, INC. Packard Clpper Studebaker Whirlpool
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For G.A.A. s Active in Our School The purpose ofthe Girls' Athletic Association is diana one ot tht most outst llltlllllf to cuiiicul ll to promote healthful living by fostering an inter- phx sic ll education programs round my wht It in est in athletic activities. By offering facilities. or- tht L mtt d St itts ganizations, and instruction in a varietv of activities, the associa- tion aims to stimulate participa- tion of every girl in some form of wholesome physical recrea- tion. Connie Rhodes, Barbara Bur- ger, Bliss Norma Barth, and Bliss Charlene Sheets attended leader- ship camp this year at Camp Tecumseh, Delphi, Indiana, Oc- tober S-9. There the girls learn- ed the proper management of parliamentary procedure. Be- sides the classes attended. games were enjoyed by all. Camp is one experience that is looked for- ward to each year. Two volleyball playdays were held this year, one at Auburn, November 19, the other at Ken- dallville, December 17. On December 3 the District Basketball Clinic at New Haven was attended by many members. At the clinic the rules of basket- ball were explained by demon- stration. Later the girls were di- vided into teams and played basketball using the new rules. Each year many new members are added to C.A.A., making it one of the most popular organi- zations in Indiana. It has grown from eleven member schools in 1931 to a membership of ap- proximately one hundred sixty today. bringing the girls of In- 3 l V W, . N , gf t E- .V
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