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gun lill IIQINIJ Ol' UH! W to o -11. I- Back Row-Seibert, Drake, Geisler, Martin, Buchs. First Row-Weigman, Grove, VaChon, Thomas, Harries, Miller, Hiplcins, Olsen. Girls' Life Saving est number of points during her four years in girls' sports was given to Helen Crance, who had 1575 points. As a re- sult of this, her name was engraved on the G. A. A. Trophy. An affair which claims the attention of every G. A. A. member is the annual banquet which was held on April 22 of this year. About fifty members and guests attended. The tables were ar- ranged in the shape of a diamond, and decorations were carried out in red and white, each place being marked by a red N. As a last tribute to the Seniors, the G. A. A. presented each senior girl with a small Eversharp pencil. Claris Newport presided as toast- mistress. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Northrop, Bobbie Northrop, Miss Gross, and Miss Chew. Speeches were given by all of the guests including rf wa Q - v k?x, Bobbie Northrop, and the following members: Evelyn Sprowl, Jennie Mae Stout, Maxine Miller, Faye Price, Jerry Baumgartner, Chu Chu Swanson, and Edith Brendel, Miss Schwehn and Miss Coppock also addressed the group. On May 4 of this year a dance re- cital was given under the direction of Miss Schwehn and Miss Coppock. Girls taking part in this were members of either gym, clogging, or ballet classes. Those who participated in the dances are lVlary Helen Geyer, Floy Edna Frank, Evelyn Bower, Maxine Miller, Betty Waller, Marian Angel, Pauline Schecter, Chu Chu Swanson, Jeanette Funk, Babbie Emriclc, Eloise Dreisbach. Helen Crance, Margaret Thomas, Norma Rae Woolever, Rosalie Gatton, Peggy Cleaver, Margaret Seibert, Max- ine Connett, Ruth Shreve, and Mary Reamer. Page 104
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.HOU Illl IIUINIJ Ol If . - if W .gl- Standing-Thompson, Hans. Bolman, Shreve. Engelbrecht, Stockman. Prange. Sitting-Seibert, Geisler, Sprowl, Newport, Traxler. unior Basketball Evelyn Bower and Ruth Shreve gave a novelty tap dance as part of the short program. A splash party in the pool, a Kid Party, and the annual spring hike helped to fill the calendar of activities for the calendar of the year. The final social event of the year was the annual ban- quet on April 22 in the school cafeteria. The tables were grouped in the form ol a diamond and decorations were car- ried out in the colors ot Red and White. Claris Newport was toastmistress, and the guest spealcers for the evening were Mr. M. H. Northrop, Miss Victoria Gross, and Miss Doris Chew. Awards were given, and a good time was had by all. In order to keep a record of the activities of the girls, a point system is used. Points active member she tT1LlSt have 100 points, although she is considered an associate member after having earned one point. Awards are also given on the basis of points. When a girl wins 350 points. she is awarded her class numeralsg and. when she has earned an additional 250 points, she receives her letter. Those who have the Winged N are Helen Crnnce, Betty Waller. Eloise Dreisbach. Maxine Miller, Virginia Cronlcheit, Ruth Shreve, Helen Johnson, and Geraldine Baumgartner. Other girls with letters are Margaret Bolman, Ruth Hans, Eve- lyn Sprowl, Xvilma Geisler, Velma Bren- del, Virginia Engle- brecht, Jane Grove, Merl Nowell, Vir- ginia K r e b s, Claris Newport, Evelyn Bow- cr, Florence Brooks, Jennie Mae Stout, Ly- dia Prange, and Mar- jorie Stoclcman. are g iv e n for each Track Girls Sport .in which a girl Waller, Miller, Johnston, Cronlchite, U The honor of hav- participates. To be an Newell ing earned the great- , L! Page 103 0, L I' ua ,C , 'J I SL J .,rjiU' Q .ag A .ap .az-,,5,Q-4 . .
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