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HocKnY The Girls' Athletic Association opened its season for the second time with the new sport of hockey. Adding shin guards and new hockey sticks increased the play- ers, enjoyment. The class contest for first place was very close, but the scrappy Freshmen covered themselves with glory on their iirst participation i11 interclass sports by nosing out the Seniors to win the crown. The season closed with the Red illlil Blue game, XVOII by tl1e Reds, 8-0. VoL1.EYnALL I11 indoor sports, the seniors took both the volleyball and basketball champion- ships with the juniors taking second i11 both events. The Red and Blue volley- ball game went to the Blues. BASKETBALL The Red and Blue basketball game tin- ished with the score Reds 14, Blues 15. lt was a very close contest, the score being tied several times in the last quarter. Be- fore the game there were stunts for the Red and Blue sides, and after the game the annual Red a11d Blue da11ce was held. The players on these all star line-ups were: Blue forwards, Agnes Mitro fCap- tainj, Johnson, Hipp, Reisinger, Moyer, guards, Sears, Lathrop, Godette, C. Mor- rison, B. Young, Red forwards, Merrill fCaptainj, D. Mitro, Brown, H. Morri- son, Douglas, guards, Paddack, Hull, Shook, Wahl, and Court. A combination of baseball, tennis, and hiking closed the year's program. AWARDS The annual fall picnic and the spring banquet comprised the social events. At the banquet the coveted split-0 was award- cd to 'Wilmah Hull, wl1o has for four years been instrumental in making her class consistent winners. A split-O requires a b' average, 1200 points, and one year of service on the board. 0's were awarded to Lois Brown, Mary Douglas, Marian Reed, llorothy Harley, Mary Beth Hart- son, Marilyn Hipp, Vvllllla Jean Lathrop, and Margaret Paddack. These required S00 points and a C average. G. A. A. BOARD The G. A. A. was under the able lead- ership of Agnes Mitro. Marilyn Hipp, vice-president and social chairman, was in charge of the annual banquet. Mary Beth Hartson, secretary-treasurer, and Margaret Paddack, recorder, were the of- ficers. The other members of the Board were the sports managers: Carol Morri- son, hockeyg Marian Reed, volleyball, Lois Brown, basketball, Elizabeth Carr, tennis, Sonia Moyer, baseball, and Lucy Hall and lVilma Jean Lathrop, hiking. Representatives of frosh and noon-hour were Lillian Dudley and Nellie Gaskin. Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, and Baseball Wage fifteen
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Nimfh lfozo Lena Uhainbers, Catherine Sears, Phyllis VVhitney, Viola Husto11, Ln- 4-ille Gooclsoll, Margaret XVall, Helen Thomas, Thelma Quinn. Agnes Smith. I ift71 lfolo Jeanne Court. lrene Bare, Jane White, Ellen Haylor, Arlene Baldwin, Vvillllil -lean Lathrop. XVil4la WVllQ6l61', Jean Reisinger, Shirley Papworth, Barbara Tanner. ' f 0Ill'flI Ron' Dorothy Mitro, Dorothy Zbyflnowski, Nadine Haulk, Alice Fisher, Juanita Shaw. June Gomlette, Lovelene Bur- well. Margaret St. Julien, Frances Clark, Dorothy Johnson. 'l'lairrZ Row Helen Morrison, Eleanor Carly, Gerda Anders, Marian Reed, Mrs. Brown 1Arlviso1'l. Uarol Morrison. lola Gib- son, Wilmah Hull, Joyce Merrill, Ar- leene Brickley, Betty Herrick. SPI' l mul Row Nellie Gaskin, Lillian Dudley, Lois Brown, lvlargaret Patlmlark fRecor1l- erl , Agnes Mitro tl'resi4lent J, Marilyn Hipp, Lucy Hall, Catherine Yeltrie, Mary Beth Hartson fSecretary-Trea- snrerj, Sonia Moyer. First Row In Mary Alice Binns, Mary Douglas, Marie Nicita, Betty Glltlllall. Elizabeth Carson, Ada Fay Frost, Thelma Port- nian, Jacqueline Sutfin. Absontia Isabel Byars, Dorothy Harley. Mary Gene Hobbs, Oleattie McGregor. Una Nilsson, Charlotte Norling, Bertha Dandy, Helen Pettiford, Mary Agnes Princehorn, Louise Proper, Dorothy Rosecrans, Ruth Shook, Carol Sins- heimer, Peggy Utterback, Birneisis Young. The GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSCDCIATICN piay ling: fnurtnn
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In the new buildingl' are the clickers greatly aided by the new The newly organized Caum-rn Club, first year. Aside from the 1'eg11l:u'1u'i11f Illl0l0g.fl'2llDlly 11lgIlllN, They sponsored il Quiz lie-ef, il u successful What is iti' contest, and several parties. equiluueut, passed through lf li page nixtrru ' Thin! Rnw Robert Rosa, Benson Tucker. Clair Sidclall. Lucy Hull. Srrunrl Row Nluric Nicilll. lNlnrv .-wnes Princelunn, Al- len Pnvrers, Mr. While Uklvisnrl. Mr. ,lume- snn fAdvisnrb. Ransom Cooley, Judith llemp- liill. Nliirlettn llurrell. lfirrf Rnw Clulrles Crnslwy, Dun Burncsnu. Lou use Pm- QSUC. Clxzlirniunl, Niel- vern lloll' Cl'lesislen1l. VVinllreLl Bell. Lewis lvcs, ,luluu Mur- Iin, Richard Grills, per, Chzirlmte Nnrlini: lleleu Morse ISM.- Tre:1s.J, Warner Bert- lusfl, Arthur Frazer,
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