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. f 3 u U 2. I FRONT Row-Elin Bloomgren, Anna Fisher, Charlotte Juran, Ethel hiankoff. Dorothy Shapiro, Irene Pakonen. Ruth Goldman. SECOND RowaAnna Bugenstein. Irma Peldo. Elsie Amberg, Edna Lofback, hlary Altagen, hielba Lewis, Catherine Wrzos. THIRD ROWeIVIinnette Lifson. Anna Blindman. Fraida Brickman, Sophie Melmet, Pearl Kvasnick, IWarian Ye. Doris Rossiter. FOURTH Rowehlildred Moris, Esther Schwartz, hlae Abrams, hIarcia Noodleman, Miss Doherty, hiargaret Hoffman, Kathryn Neville, Irene Holth. Lucille Horn. G. A. A. NEW plan was taken up this year in the G. A. A. Only ninth graders were allowed to earn points. This gives them a good opportunity to earn two hundred points when they enter the Senior High G. A. A. The seventh and eighth grades are allowed to participate in athletic activities and work for letters. Another new feature was that of having a girl act as head of each sport. Adele Milston was chosen by Miss Doherty as head of Volleyball; Gwendolyn Ott, Servus Ball; Minette Lifson, Punch- ball; Margaret Hoffman, Swimming; Marcia Noodelman, Tennis; and Stecia Hoff- man head of baseball. The same system as was used last year in having home room captains representing the G. A. A. is being carried out again this year. The duty of the home room captain is to arouse interest in her room, to inspire her team, and to encourage good sportsmanship and true playing. The organization of the G. A. A. aims to bring out true sportsmanship and to pro- duce health. After the new election of G. A. A. officers the results were: President - - - - - - - - - - - - - MARGARET HOFFMAN Vice-President - - - - - - - - - - - - - KATHRYN NEVILLE Secretary and Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - CHARLOTTE JURAN
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WLW VOLLEY BALL . OLLEY BALL was one of the fall sports. A Round-Robin Tournament was run off. There were Home Room and Class Round-Robin Tournaments. Amid clamorous shouts the 9A,s cap- tured the class Victory as a result of active playing. Sarah Brickman tCath, Gwendolyn Ott, Mildred Mylsten, Ida Shragovitz, Bluma Konn, Marie Beauchane, Della Brown, Alta Nelson and Rose Abra- hamson completed a winning team. Another peppy team was the 8A3 of 103, who won the Home Room Championship. Active brain work was used fully, throughout the game. Kathryn Neville tCath, Shirley Edelston, Mildred Davis, Evelyn Bentley, NIartha Smith, and Clara Lazover were the girls that made up the 8A3 winning squad. Rf SERVUS BALL ERVUS Ball is another of winter indoor sports. Exciting games were played at noon and after school, With rousing rooters at the sidelines. The 9A,s won on a closeup over the 9Bts with the score 17-9. Gwendolvn Ott tCath, Harriet Aalbu, Elaine Ure, Marion Scharf, Mildred Mylsten, Ida Shragovitz, Sarah Brickman, Bluma Konn, Helen Runbeck, Carol Carlson, Marie Beauchane, Della Brown, and Alta Nelson concluded a spirited Winning team. N6 SWIMMING HEALTHY and muscular sport is swimming. A Hashy dive, a race through the pool, life saving and water tricks are seen during swimming hours. Swimming as a Whole gives health, improvement of posture, and the ability to control oneself in water in time of an accident. Points are given to the ninth graders in swimming. For certain accomplishments such as diving, swimming the length and Width of the pool, Heating, and life saving, points are also given. About fifty, ninth-grade girls earned one hun- dred G.A.A. points. LB I751
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