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lxi,x '11 'Illini ,X CMW4. Board FIRST ROW: G. Putman, presi- dent. SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, sec- retary-treasurerg A. Perkins, sen- ior rep., H. Hodel, vice-president. THIRD ROW: S. Gebhart, iunior rep., B. Wohld, sophomore rep., P. Perry, freshman rep. 174' Girls ' ,4 tlfletic Assaciaiian The G.A.A. is an organization of girls who are interested in sports and recreational activities. The club organizes and administers the girls' intramural sports program under the supervision of the physical education staff. During the year the members enter the state G.A.A. postal tournaments in bowling, swimming and basketball shooting. They also participate in the two district playdays and the officers attend the district G.A.A. workshop. At least one sports afternoon is held, in which we are the hostess to a neighboring G.A.A. In the fall, East Aurora was our guest for a Splash Party. This summer we plan to send a representative to Northern Illinois G.A.A. Camp held at Williams Bay, Wisconsin. The largest turnout has come in swimming, basketball and trampoline. We had over 'lOO girls participating in swimming, and over 90 participating in basketball and trampoline. Girls who have earned 75 points during the year receive their awards at the Annual G.A.A. Dinner during the latter part of May. Special awards for tournament winners are also given at this time. leaders ' 61116 Senior girls who are outstanding in both leadership and athletic ability and who maintain average or above academic grades are eligible for membership in Leaders' Club. Each leader is assigned to a freshman or sopho- more class in physical education where she assists in demonstration, officiation, record keeping, and other phases of class management. Leaders also officiate and assist in the G.A.A. program. During the year each leader may choose one unit for which she returns to a senior class to participate. This year the leaders chose the modern dance unit. Leaders' Club works closely with the G.A.A. and cooperates with them in organizing and putting on sports afternoons and social events. Members: B. Goodin, S. Hoyle, N. Sim- kins, H. Humphreys, S. Eller, E. Pribel, M. Landorf, V. Mengadoth, A. Perkins, S. Janko, J. Westlund, A. KohleY. B. LaBedz, J. Westlund.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Flanders, R. Ridley, C. Roth, P. MacDaniels. SECOND ROW: B. Groves, J. Warwick, R. Boldt, C. Boecker, Sponsor Mr Daleiden. THIRD ROW: R, Raddock, K. Hatch, B. Nordbrock, A. Faulhaber, C. Sabine, D. Ward. FOURTH ROW. A. Perkins, G. Matson, B. Baumgartner, D. Sievert, L. Zain- Inger. jazz'6!ub Jazz club has, as a purpose, the playing and un- derstanding of jazz music as a media for the creative minds of our day. The meetings are based upon the study of one artist in a pursuit to realize the factors that make up his creativity. The officers of jazz club are: Rodger Boldt- president, John Warwick-vice-president, Cathy Boecker-secretary, Sherry Wattonville-treasurer, John Dalieden-faculty adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Siebert, H. Rittgarn, sponsor Mr. Heaton, B. Baumgartner, T. Conway, J. Christian. SECOND ROW: S. Meyers, S. Hulquist, P. Ruzicka Kitterman, M. Unger. THIRD ROW: J. Haidu, J. Warwick, T. Clark, J. Weber, D. Hastert, T. Mueller, D. Sademan. dirt flauors Klub The purpose of the Art Honors Club is to provide an opportunity for young artists to gain recognition by providing art work for the various club ac- tivities. In May the club mem- bers visited the Art Institute and Commercial Art Studios of Chi- cago for the final meeting of the year. Bob Baumgartner served as the president of the art club and Terry Conway as the secre- tary-treasurer. The faculty spon- sor is Maurice Heaton.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Clau- sen, B. Duhai, A. Taylor, W. Brodne, B. Moede, Mr. Gehrig, R. Wagner. SECOND ROW: N. Freg- in, D. Ward, T. Clark, J. Hieronymus, F. Knoche, E. Vanecek, N. Gates, B. Keeler, P. Sandburg, J. Grush. Der Deutsche Gesaugwrein As the name indicates, the emphasis in Der Deutsche Gesangverein is on German music, both vocal and instru- mental. Folk tunes and the classics receive a lot of attention. During the present year the German Club have en- ioyed a number of sessions given over folk songs. The highlights of the year's activity were the Christmas party and the stereo tape concert which later featured some music of more modern and more nearly universal appeal. latin Klub Latin Club, under the direction of Consuls, Jo Ann Soderquist and Gordon Berry, and the Quaestor, Jo Ann Church, sponsored an entry in the homecoming parade, and a booth at the Bazaarnival. The high point of the year was the Roman Banquet in the spring at which the guests were costumed in Roman dress, partook of Roman food served in Roman style, and were entertained with Latin songs and skits. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Seeley, H. Goodell, R. Ridley, D. B. Mickel, K. King, P. Allen. Keeler, P. Eastman. FIFTH ROW: J. Westlund, J. Westlund, L. Erickson, A. SECOND ROW: C. Beidelman, J. Little, L. Stutzman, K. Schmeiler, G. Berry, J. Soderquist, Mrs. McGawn, J. McConnell, H. Humphreys, M. Rott. Church, C. Lang, D. McDonald, L. Erickson. THIRD ROW: P. Jamison, K. Kindig, G. Mitchell, T. SIXTH ROW: M. Sherwood, K. Clymer, L. Olson, D. Hawk, S. Stutzman, A. Perkins, B. Boecker, M. Jansen, Gromman, D. Koehler, B. Smith, K. Clausen, M. Welzel, P, Perry, C, Boecker, M. Darfler, L. Taylor, A. Finkbeiner, J. Thompson, G. FOURTH ROW: F. Washburn, J. Schap, J. Murtaugh, S. Westlund, L. Fraser. Lipscomb, M. VanZandt, J. Wasil, M. Nyborg, B. Widder, 131' Na . nn-71 f .
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