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af' X I 3 la l fl A Hits and Misses was the theme of this year's Guppie show. Swimming to the tunes of Broadway hits were new and old members of the water ballet club. Miss Joan Bul- ley supervised the show and taught the girls new tricks and swimming styles. Pictured are this year's Guppie members. ON KJARD: Mary Ullmann Qvice-presidentj, Susan Kuhlman, Sue Schroeder, Diane ParksfSocial chair- After a victorious game over the alumnae, members of the All-Star hockey team posed for a picture. STANDING: Elsie Vienne, Sue Nisbet, Caryl Sue Nelson, Sue Kuhlman, Marilon Lindstrom, Kay Knox. FRONT ROW: Nancy Kuhl- man, Shirley Todd, Ruth Nagel, Barbara Wilson, Diane Parks, and Doris MacMillan. max many, Diane MacDonald, Marge Peddle, Bea McClory 1Publicity chairmanj, Marilyn Scholz, and Carol Reibert fPresident.j SECOND ROW: Shirley Niebauer, Leslie Jones, Shirley Todd, Judy Aiston fSecretary-treasurer and his- torianj, and Ioan Henderson. THIRD ROW: Lyn Nagel, Penny Palmer, Laurann Gustafson, Barbara Wilson, Mary Jane Strachan. Not pictured is Carol Stiehl. LFGAA On February 14, members of the LFGAA board sharpened their spears in preparation for Cannibal Capers, this year's Turnabout Dance. The athletic club also sponsors Play Day and the girls' intramural games. Board members were Mary Ul- lmann, Phyllis Young, Marilon Lind- strom, Penny Palmer, Nancy Kuhlman, Shirley Todd, Joan Henderson, Doris MacMillan, Carol Reibert, Ruth Nagel, and Sue Nisbet. Miss Charlene Coady was the faculty advisor.
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Relgning OVQI- 5 I s er and A the HO n - mec - ne Gleser. Umm! Were Quee Ioan Gal lagh er and her attendants S ue Nis- Welcome Home, Alumni! Bands playing . . . colors flying . . . teams fighting! This was Home- coming Day, Oct. 24, 1952. Floats parading through town forewarned our opponents that we were going to Crystalize Crystal Lake, and Bury 'Em A1ive. A hard fought game finally ended in defeat for our team, but it did not dampen the spirit of the day. Bubbling Along with the Conrad-Riester float are Bob Perce and Dave Burns. '5
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Congratulations! Sue Nisbet and Referee Caryl Sue Nelson, Sue Leffler Two strikes and three ba1ls! Barbara Burkill shake hands after and Shirley Niehbauer prepare for a signals Phyllis Young as Doris a tennis match. jump ball in an intramural basketball MacMillan prepares to bat. Ruth game. Nagel acts as catcher. This Is How We Play the Game Heading the 1952-53 LFGAA board were Karla Spiel, Social-chairman: Janet McQueen, l-Iistoriang Caryl Sue Nelson, Secretary-treasurerg Sue Kuhlman, Vice- president: and Barbara Wilson, President. il 4 in ' .. - - A C ti ' C
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