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GAA The Girls' Athletic Association consists of girls whose major interest is athletics. This organization is sponsored by Miss Rags- dale, who has been here for the last four years. The officers are as follows: president, lilin Fastorg viee-presi- dent. Fairy liendallg treasurer. Betty Lou Beecroftg and secre- tary. Betty 'l'hon1as. The heads of the various sports have been chosen as follows' volley ball, llelcin Waltong basketball, Frances Thoniasg baseball, Graeicann Uglcg hiking. Lois Lowe: skating. Geraldine Hough- telingg bicycling, Geraldine Pughg and tennis, Maybelle Sininis. The year started with the girls playing volley ball and then basketball. Will any of the girls who played opposite Helen Loftus forget her? You would think that she was playing against a boys' team instead of playing against a girls' teani. Do the girls know anything about baseball? tTry and tell theni they don't.l First row, left to right: Betty Lou Beecroft. Ulin Castor, Fairy Kendall. Betty Thonias. Graeieann Ogle. Frances Thonias. Second row: Gerry Houghteling, Gerry Pugh, Helen Walton, Lois Lowe, Maybelle Sininis, Miss Ragsdale. Before a girl beconies a nieniber of this club she niust have 100 points which she has received in the various sports. Girls receiving 400 points, receive nunieralsg 700 points. a triangleg 1000 points, an UN. school? It is fun to be fooled and Ben Berger, a well lfnown nzagician su re fooled us-he never came Phe Anderson. papooses were unable to stand the onslauglit of the Zllrighty Zllzllers and 23
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E. L. C. What would Noblesville High School be without the Lone- some Club? This organization consists of all girls of N. H. with the little but mighty sponsor, Mrs. Fred Hines. known to the girls as ftAunt Mattief' The officers of the club are in the above picture. First row, left to right: Rosemary Baker, Judy Kinder, Maurine Scherer, Elizabeth Funsett, Martha Lehr, Geraldine Goldsmith. Vey Mor- ris. Second row, left to right: Virginia Gwinn, Jean Gilkey, Fairy Kendall, Eleanor Libler, Mary Libler, Josephine Roudebush, Mary Eller. The Lonesome Club derived its name from the book Every- body's Lonesomev by Clara Laughlin. Its motto is f'Let all that ye do be done in lovewg its watchword is f'Others'lg and its color is True Blue. The work of the club is to help the girls through high school and if they need help, to go to college. Helpers of this function consist of: the sponsor. six officers, and a council composed of three committees. namely-activities, welfare. and vigilance. All members are grouped into four squads with a captain, lieutenant, and faculty sponsor to aid in entertaining and financing the club. Outstanding events of the year are as follows: Halloween Party. Christmas Party for the needy children, Motherls Party, and Senior Farewell Party. We seniors send our best wishes to the club and hope the fol- lowing years bring the club success. of October.H0n the 16th the wearers of the green tShamrocks of Westfieldj were beaten 31 to 0 Grade cards! Nuff said! Why couldoft the pupils give grades when their teachers have to go to 22
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FOOTBALL Members of the football squad are as follows: Back row. left to right: VViseman, F. Stewart. Hare. Harris, Millikan, Brooks. DeHart. Craig, Riggs, Wloods, Moore, Stevens, McMahon, OlNeil, Michaels. John Griffin, Wilson, A. Stewart. Center: Butler, Thom, Stevenson tsittingj, Alexander. Front: Baker, Joe Grif- fin, Spannuth, Jerrell. Granger, Crist, Foland. Members of the team who are not in the picture are Raymond Camp, Jim Brad- ley. Harold Merideth, Jack Faust, and Jim Baldock. NOBLESVILLE DROPS OPENER TO WABASH-The No- blesville football team journeyed to Wabash for their first game of the season and fell before a husky Apache eleven by a score of 19 to to 6. The Wabash team overpowered the Millers during the en- tire contest with the exception of the sixty yard touchdown drive by Noblesville in the third quarter. NOBLESYILLE BREAKS JEFFERSOlN H REC'0RlL-Bc- fore a large delegation the Noblesville team opened the 1935 home grid season in grand style on the Joseph Field when it broke a two year, game winning streak of the Jefferson of Lafayette eleven by battling on even terms throughout the contest to a scoreless tie. ure mater 1 6 on the Qlstf-Millers are in the midst of a great season.-1 o the IL L L nrcnzbe rs got younger at their Halloween partyhthe Dionne Quirzts were the honored 24
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