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Qirli t li t et i c ROW ONE: Miss Slack, Eloge, Andrews, Brannon, Gray, Halm, Oberdieck, Frenzel. ROW TWO: Mills, Davison, Mounce, Barrett, Berry, Blevins, Blevins, McKenny. ROW THREE: Kelley, Vollman, Dukes, Russell, Witty, Chamberlain, Fields. ROW FOUR: Hoskins, Mead, Wright, Hillman, Goodman, Puppe, Neemann. Girls' Athletic Association began its year with thirty-five members. Any high school girl is eligible for membership. The purpose of GAA is to develop and promote athletic interests and activities, leadership in athletics, good sportsmanship, and a feeling of fellowship among the students. These girls meet Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m. Members must participate in organized activities during meetings and other activities outside of school. Awards are given for outstanding members at the end of the year. Miss Mary Ellen Slack is the club's sponsor. ROW ONE: Pres., Mounce; Sec.-Treas., Wright; Vice-Pres., Goodman. ROW TWO: Photog., Kelley; Pt. Ch., Hillman; Rep., Puppe. It's only 8 a.m. but the GAA girls are already involved in a lively game of basketball. 24
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e A p i a n A A scene from the one-act play, The Sisters McIntosh. Treas., Brown: Vice-Pres., Metcalt; Pres., Larson: Sec., Adcock. Thespians is an honorary organization in the sense that students are given recognition for having met certain standards and requirements. Membership may be earned by participating in plays or debate, working on the stage crew, using the prompt book, or by doing any of a variety of things to further dramatic arts in secondary schools. Eighteen students began the year striving to live up to the Thespian motto; Act well your part; there all honor lies. The sponsor of Troupe 900 is Robert Bohlken. In March twelve new members were initiated. Special presentations for the year included one-act plays presented at Fun Night and for the student body Christmas program. On December 5, The Sisters McIntosh, a one-act play was presented at a student assembly. The Thespians in conjunction with the vocal department also presented several patriotic programs during the school year. ROW ONE: Mr. Bohlken, Metcalf, Larson, Adcock, Brown. ROW TWO: Armstrong, Jones, Lange, Peters, Roos, Ott. ROW THREE: Logan, Denson, Wieckhorst, Freeman, Slemp. 23
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jCett e rman A cu The Senior High coaches dance with their wives at the Letterman's Club Dance. C LOC KW IS E: Sgt.-at-Arms, Nelson; Sec.-Treas., Jensen; Vice-Pres., Harrah; Pres., Majors. To be a member of the N.C.H.S. Letter-man's Club a high school boy must letter in one major sport. The annual Alumni Basketball Game, held Jan. 12, was a fundraising project for this organization. They acquire a portion on the profit needed to carry on their many activities from a coke machine placed in the dressing room. This club also sponsored a dance in the high school gym. Coach Oscar Smith is their sponsor. ROW ONE: Romjue, Thorne, Kohout, Dammast, Allen, Zimmers, Jensen, Tcten, Jones, Harrah. ROW TWO: Madsen, Wieckhorst, Huss, Holsapple, Fenske, Weddle, Majors, Huss, Grauf, Nelson. ROW THREE: Mason, Devorss, McElroy, James, Mosier, Fenstermacher, Clark, Dodge, Hall, Harrah. ROW FOUR: Wurtele, Jordan, Williams, Shigley, Lowrey, Roberts, Schreiner, Easter, Brown, Jay, Baltensberger. 25
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