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lllllli ' ilTllLETlll S lllll1l'l'lll FRONT ROW: Bunn, Donner, Reeble, Bizeriberger, Heimann, SECOND ROW: Yuengel, Cameron, B. Graul, Wiegand, McAbee, Bassler, Cummings, J. Schneider, Proffitt, Augustine, N. Schneider, Snyder, Kilian, Staub. THIRD ROW: Renth, Kuehn, Matthews, Carle, Weber, P. Graul, Hecker, Linss, Bischoff, Joellenbeck, Justus, Linck, Beckmeyer, Surmeier, Bassett, Richter, Curry, Doelling, B. Funk, Wombacher, Meinhardt, Perrottet, Mrs. Leilich, LAST ROW: Kraemer, Haas, Anstedt, Kraske, Fackenthall, Moeller, V. Rowald, Gunia, B. Dietz, D. Phillips, L. Phillips, Klingel, De Rousse, Rickert, D. Rowald, Stahl, E, Dickhaut, Lernbke, The Girls' Athletic Association is a new club formed this year under the direction of Mrs. Leilich. 'llhc officers are as follows: Leona Anstedt. president: lhusnclda Bizenherger, vice-president: june lleckcr, secretary: Carol jean Donner, treasurer, This year the club met only once a month for sports activities, but next year's plans will provide for week- ly recreation. GAA SONG The members participated in a basketball game and square-dancing exhibition presented at the March P.T.A. meeting, The primary purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in the various sports and create social fellowship and cooperation among its members. Letters are awarded to those who have acquired a sufficient number of points in the various activities of the club. We are the P.E. students, are we, Happy-goflucky, agile, and free. VV1: never ever win any fame, Tuesday, Tll1ll'StlllJ', Friday we play the game lVe have zz club. and it has a name, l'Ve'ra tlzc G.A.A. gals, rahl mhl rah!
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BA ERALQQL Front Row: Plab, Boller, Reuss, Albrecht, Roth, Rokers, Teichmonn. Bock Row: R. Storron, Whitecotton, Mueth, Feldt, Kiebock, Klopmeyer, J. Storron, Grodeon, Coach Votrain. Last fall 1Vlascoutah's baseball team finished the season with four victories and four losses. This record put Mascoutah in fourth place in the Gahokia Con- ference. Allan Albrecht and Gerald Bakers did excellent pitching, Allan winning three out of five games he pitched, and Gerry winning one of his three games. Allan won against New Athens, Waterloo, and Lebanon, but lost one game each to Freeburg and New Athens. Gerald was able to defeat New Baden, but lost two games from O'Fallon, The only home run of the season was hit by Allan Albrecht, who also hit two triples and a double. Charlie Kieback hit one triple and two doubles. Keith Grodeon hit one triple. Jake Klopmeyer and HVVhitey Whiteeotton each hit one double. Batting Averages Place 5 IB Jack Klopmeyer .150 2B Keith Grodeon .280 SS Terry Plab .176 QB Bobert Mueth .150 RF Robert Whitecotton .200 Utility Charles Kieback .305 lack Both 200 Henry Feldt 150 Allan Albrecht .391 Gerald Bakers .200 Richard Teichmann john Starron Howard Boller Dale Beuss Score Kee er P Robert Starron BASEBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Das New Athens Sept O'Fallon Sept Lebanon Sept. Freebutg Sept. Waterloo Sept. New Baden Sept. New Athens Sept. O'Fal1on Oct. Here There Here There There Here There Here Score Score M.C.H.S. Opponent 1 0 3 8 14 2 4 14 6 4 2 1 0 3 8 I0
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GALE IIA!! SEPTEMBER 2- School days again! Registration takes place in the new high school building. Lockers are assigned to the students. We welcome Mrs. Broeckling as chorus in- structor and Mrs. Leilich as P, E. instructor for girls. 6- First day of actual school.- New Athens meets Mascoutah on our diamond in a thrilling game that we win, 1-O, 7- Please, some of you seniors, don't start throwing hooks out of the window already! 8- A happy day for the seniors! The class rings arrive. Mmmm! 9- Our team goes to O'Fallon and loses, 8-3. 12- What is that noise? Don't be alarmed, it's only the first band rehearsal. 13-Tryouts for mixed chorus. Any Met prospects? 16- Smile now! Individual pictures are taken. The F.H.A. elects new officers, and the Photography Club is organized. The sophomores, juniors, and seniors elect class officers. 16- Lebanon comes to play ball and loses, 14-2, in a postponed game. 20-Six senior girls get lost in a cemetery on the way to Freeburg to see Mascoutah lose, 14-4. Miss Sullivan talks to seniors and freshmen on T.B. 23-First Student-Faculty Council meeting held, Team plays Waterloo and wins, 6-4. 27- New Baden visits Mascoutah and loses in close game, 2-1. 29- The school building is so cold that the gym classes go outside to get warm. ' 30- One month of school past already? Was that said joyfully or regretfully? Mascoutah journeys to New Athens and loses, 3-O, OCTOBER 5- Didn't we have fun? First all-school party is held in Visual Aids room because of rain. Games, dancing, and card-playing Cseems we really have some sharks D were enjoyed. 6-7- Couldn't we have this more often? CCeneral opinion after Teachers' Institutel Why?-No school, of course! 10- Mascoutah takes on O'Fallon in postponed game and loses, 10-8, in an exciting contest. First P.T.A. meeting is held at grade school. 11- Ouch! Dr. Brokaw comes to give T.B. tests to freshmen and seniors. Put on your thinking caps, kids. Six weeks exams are here. 14- Mr. Spieth is here to take the senior individual pictures and also group pictures. Jake really makes a good study hall teacher, doesn't he, Coach? 20- What faces! The senior proofs arrive. The P.E. classes go for a walk. 21- Why the long faces? Report cards go out. 24- Cheerleaders are elected in a close election. There are four this year-Sally McAbee, Lois Ackerman, jaynie Bassett, and Georgia Fackenthall. 30 25- You don't want to buy a magazine, do you? Mr. Hanson tells us this is the wrong approach in selling magazines. All classes are selling this year. 28- First assembly program is held. The program is all-musical, with selections by Margaret Staub, Wendell Short, Terry Plab, Norman Wilmsmeyer, Toots Bi- zenberger, and Henry Feldt. 31- Don't get caught by any spooks tonight, kid- dies! It's Hallowe'en! NOVEMBER 1-Why is everyone so sleepy? 1 guess they got in too late from the Hallowe'en party. 4-F.H.A. meeting is held. A movie is shown for entertainment. 7- Shakespeare, here we come! The seniors start read- ing Macbeth. 8- The magazine sales are ended with the junior class selling the most. 10- A program is held to observe Armistice Day. Mr. Garvin delivers an interesting speech for the program. 11- No school! Armistice Day. 14- Second P.T.A, meeting held in new high school. Visitors tour the building afterwards, 18- Yea, Coach! Yea, Team! First basketball game played on new floor is won by our team. New Baden is the loser, 39-21. 21-22- Exams are here again. Doesn't the time fly? 22- Regular Thanksgiving dinner today. Turkey with all the trimmings! Mascoutah loses second basketball game to Freeburg by score of 53-42. Cet going, boys! 24-25- Two-day holiday in observance of Thanksgiving. Aren't holidays nice? 25- Pull together, pull together, team, team, team! We lose again, 61-39, to Aviston. 30- Finally! The new gym suits for girls arrive, DECEMBER 2- F.I-1.A. holds annual Christmas party. 6- Basketball boys lose again, this time to St. Dominic of Breese. Score was 44-30. 7- Senior pictures arrive. I-low beautiful! More pictures for the annual are taken. 9- We win from Waterloo by a score of 51-43. Nice going, boys! 12- We win the first game in the Clinton County Tournament from Breese, 54-35, 15- We defeat Aviston in the tournament semi-finals, 49-37. 16- Indians are champions of the Clinton Conference! We win over St. Dominic, 47-44. 20- Columbia bows to Mascoutah, 41-35, The seniors enjoy discussing Christopher Marlowe. Does Deadeye still think he was killed with a beer bottle? 22- Indians lambast New Athens, 42-36. 23- Santa Claus comes to school with a black whip for Simon Legree Votrain and presents for all the good kiddies. Merry Christmas, everyone!
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