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.c '■'v Jrr K 'Mr »• r ' v« • 3 Margaret Cuff, Jeanette Eagen, I °P Row—Marcella Lawrence, Darline Lawrence, Louise Smith, Maysel Smith Betty V on der Sump, Della Hollendyke, Mary Vinz, Lorraine Mittelstaedt. Second Row—Eleanor Kuyatt, Mary Hamburg, Joyce Stroud, Genevieve Smith, June Barden, Dorothy Von der Sump, Ruth Berger. I hWd Row—Virginia Broch, Joyce Simmons, Florence Helmer, Alvera Stebbins, LuElla Koch, Marvel Barden, Irene Cuff, Jean Cuff, Lorraine Warlike. Scharf, Elaine Yelick, fy'd ss Nelson, advisor. Fourth Row— erda McNlahon, Colleen Nichols Margaret Ruehl, Jane Constance Donovan, Leah BuzcII, Arline Kaiser. Bottom Row—Joyce Heublein, Mary Hughes, Amanda Allen, Eldora Sheeks, Mis Marjorie Curtis. Mary Edwards, Maysel Gorsuch, Mary Kohler. fhrls Athletic dissociation 1 his association embodies the most active feminine members of the student body. Their ability and unceasing interest in athletics stimulates others to follow their example. This organization has been constantly on the alert and has purchased their own athletic equipment. Their parties are the most ‘looked forward” to social events of each year. he road called oil leads to the city Success
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Second in Conference Again Pardeeville came through with a successful basketball season, win- ning ten and losing two conference games. They lost both games to Poynette. conference champions, the last game on Feb. 25 deciding the championship. Montello Tournament On Wednesday night, March 28, Pardeeville played Cambria in their first game of the tournament, winning the game 23-10. On Friday, the semi- final game was won from Rio by a 28-17 score. The championship game was played with Montello. It took two overtime periods for Pardeeville to win by a score of 19-17 after overcoming Montello s halftime lead. The team was presented with a trophy, and each player re- ceived a gold medal. Regional Tournament Four district tournament winners competed at Horicon on March 17 and 18 to qualify for the state tournament. Pardeeville defeated Oakfield 34-26 on the 17th. and Cedar Grove 28-21 on the 18th to enter the state tournament. Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pa rdeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Pardeevi Season Record 29 Fall River 19 29 Randolph 15 28 Cambria - 9 14 Poynette 33 Fail River 30 Rio 40 34 40 Fox Lake 30 DeForest 16 Povnette Letter Club George Schmidt Howard Wild Frederick Warnke Richard Smith Donald Moll Robert Smith Harry Smith Harold Balsiger James Beahm Albert Briggs Richard Edwards Walter Healy Robert Lange 19] he road called c2 oil leads to the city Success
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Top Row—Carroll Smith, drum; Arvin Hcpler, tuba; Gale Hill, baritone; Richard Smith, snare drum. Second Row—Donald Moecker, clarinet; Harry Chapel, clarinet; Martin Frederick, clarinet; Rob- ert Smith, cornet. Third Row—Katherine Haight, clarinet; Lyman Frazier, clarinet; Bruce Deakin, trombone; Wil- fred McConochie, trombone; Mr. Arnold, director; Gerald McElroy, alto horn; Merwyn v Sommers, alto horn; Wallace Atkinson, cornet; Harry Smith, cornet; Betty Von der Sump, cornet. fBcind These musically inclined members of the student body have proved and 4LT improved their abilities by their regular sessions in the gymnasium. Through the Band Mothers’ interest, the instrumentation has been increased, and the band plays on. he road called oil leads to the city Success
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