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4BfllllIRllt9S9 lltDllHllf'llfSlllll2Allt9 lIE9lIlDlIlllEA.CllFllllDlINll The girls started the season with out-of-door activities which included softball, touch football. and relays, The winter season included volleyball. folk dances, tumbling, ping pong. and the major interest-a basketball tournament. The first game of the tournament was played by the Freshmen and Sophoniores. The Seniors were eliminated by the Juniors in the next game. The third game was between the Junior High and Sophomores. The Sophoniores and Juniors met in the final contest of the tournament. By winning this game the Juniors became the tournament champions of 1941-42. The coming of spring brought the outside activities back with hiking. jumping the rope- and, of course. softball, Last fall the girls took swimming lessons, Every Thursday for six weeks they motorcd to the Y. W. C. A. Most of the girls finally were able to swim. raw:-:fmt ms-iff,-N21-ff:-eAz?1M....,,. . wmmfy... W... ..,..,....,,v.,.,m.-...VME-Y---,L-:,,...,.v-vm-mi. r,wmww..mw,.wwv.v::w:mnw:i 1 1 l l 1 i FIRST IIHXY, L+-ft In Iliuhli ll'-tty l'lllllllllt'I'5, Nvl'l'il Mvthxiili-nl, Klurtlisi liswlu-ii,A l l'2lllI'1'S llziiln-s, Virginia Hzimlvl-', lisllii-1' I+':lll1-r, lilzi Mm- Swivk, li-'UF' SIUVK- Y'V!i1'l4' l': ?1l - and li.-tty Ynlllsm-y. Sl.jq'4pNli IUDNYQ th-nv llziker, Anne Yukos, liuliliii- Iwi- lui?-illll, lluxiiii- l'm':ipliv1', ll'l'IlI' 7l'i2ll'lJIl, iXl1ll'Q,2ll'I'l Ilolluiiml, Mary Louise Imvii-S. l'li:ll'l4vlI1- lllm-li, l'll3'lliN Mlll l'- 4 l .loan Iizikf-n, 31
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4l3fllllIRlll9S9 4l'3llHllllfDllRllllQWi FIRST IZHXV, Left to Right: Marv Louise lmvies, M:'u'e:'urpt llollzinsl. ltvtty lmvies. Lulu 451+-v Slim-li, Stnrley Jolinson. Alive Flzixtvr, .lunnita li:ilXl1 l', Hloriu Iirown, Frnnvis Hzxinvs, Sl'It'0Nl'l IIUXVZ Gene Flziki-V, Itln Mau- Swim-lc. Betty Stuck, llvl.,-n Trillolet. .lv-:ln lllulcfin, 4'h:irlottf- Tllm-li, Burlv:u'zl Pm-. BIlll'jHl'lt' XVnlsr-r, lhvtty Sulner, Phyllis Miller, Mr, El-erly, l'3ire4-tor. 'l'Hllf?l'P HHXY: t'2ltllel'inv Slim-li, l'lo1'otl1y XVl1ilv. lla-tty l'lt-irlf-nlvau-li, Aliwn- Riel:-rs, X'll',QllIl1l Gamlvlf-, Betty 4'llIiITllIi'l'S, Betty Y-nitsey, l-'lorenve lvuY:iLl, lilnine Snyllf-it FUl'RTll RUYY: Anna Yukos, Fiolmlpii- Lf-P lmgzin. listlivr Fzlllvr. Honniv Hzwtvr, 1l2ll'1l1lI'lAl Gilliland, Irene Hartel, Virginia linule, Yerzu Mr-Gannon. The girls' chorus for 1941-42, under the direction of the new instructor. Mr. Truman Eberly, enjoyed participating in and presenting several programs throughout the school year. The annual Christmas program, in which the girls' chorus had a major part. was presented on the afternoon of December 24. The girls' chorus and members of the girls' chorus presented numbers at both sessions of the Farmers' Institute. Another event of interest to the group was the County Music Festival at Wren School on March 3. The girls sang in the mass chorus. and presented individual numbers. Members of the chorus were keenly disappointed by the elimination of the Springfield and State Festivals from the school calendar. This, like many other things, was made necessary by the shortage of rubber. The chorus regrets the departure of several Senior girls who have served well during the past four years. 33
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