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,-.5 l , 'l G. A. A. G.A.A. is an athletic organization open to any girl in high school. Each girl must, however, participate in one season of sport before admit- tance. Regular meetings were held once a month. During the year we call- ed in Miss Betty Colby and Miss Maxine Wellborn to speak to us at our meet ings. Miss Sabroe, the County Nurse, gave us talks on health and hygiene which were both interesting and educational. The officers of the organi- zation were: Arlet Skaar, President, Vivian Beebe, Vice-President, Audrey Hughes, Secretary, and Dorothy Skaar, Treasurer. The five following seasons of sport made up our program for the school year tennis, soccer, basket ball, volley ball, and baseball The tennis tournament played in the fall was won by Sally Sloan Bad weather cheated us out of our soccer tournament Near the end of the bas ket ball season a tournament was held between the classes In the first round the Freshmen defeated the Sophomores and the Juniors In the finals, the Freshmen won over the of l6 20 and were presented with the G A A Basket Sophomores won over the Juniors in the consolation baseball tournaments were played at the end of their respective seasons Seniors defeated the Seniors with a score Ball trophy The game Volley ball and The week of February 21 25 our organization sponsored a WGood Pos turen week During this week a committee, unbeknown to the rest of the student body, chose one girl and one boy from the Junior and senior high schools as examples of good posture At the end of the week an assembly program was given in which the WGood Posturen girls and boys were tagged, and a skit, nPostures on Parade' was presented by G A A members On March 5 the Sheldon G A A sponsored an O'Br1en County Play Day to which girls' athletic organizations throughout the county were in vited Many of our members participated in the play R M A L C L Members of the Normal Trainirg Club are all girls who are taking a course in Normal Training The main objective of the club is to promote an interest in the teaching profession The club met the second Monday of every month to work on practical projects, discuss problems, and to recreate On December 6 the Junior members were initiated at candle light service At Christmas time the club sent scrap book to tne Ch1ldren's Pome at Council Bluffs March l2, the club entert ined tke l rtley Nor mal Training classes at a St Patr1ck's tea During the last week of March, members of the methods class went to rural school to do prac tice teacling On May 2 the Normal Training Club entertained the kin dergarten children at a May Day picnic The officers of the club were Ethel Chapman, President, Corrine Gillespie, Vice President, Hazel Miller, Secretary, Arlet Skaar, Tre s urer, and Martha Birlingmair, Corresponding Secretary Other members of the club were Marcella Lecher, Irene Bonath, Irene Steuck, and Betty Beckley 30 . . . . . , - . O . . 1 ' I I I O . . . . ' 0 D l I ' 1- . . . . . . U . - . . N O T R A I N I N G U B . .L . 1 . . . , . . . . . A . . . . 3 . . . . . - S , . I ' ' . a' I is - . A F n . A I . A . t s - ' 1 . 1 ' ' f ' b ' a . - r . . . . . Z . , . . - , , .. , F, 8 - , . .. 4 0 4 , . . . .
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. D E C L A M A T I O N Local dramatlc honors of the year went to Beulah Kruger, while high place 1D the oratorical d1v1s1on was won by Dorls Fritzsche, with top rank 1D hu orous golng to Lolselta Saupe after an elimination contest among the followlng group of 1n1t1al entrles Dorls Frltzsche, Jack Rohner, Kay Rosecrans, Hallle VOll1Hk, Irvene Farnsworth, Audrey Hughes Beulah Kruger, Arlet Skaar, Arlene Wlttrock, Kathryn Halbach, Arlyce Strand, Gerry Andersen, Bernerd Jons, Anna Mae Mattlce, and Loiselta Saupe All of the above are to be complimented upon the studious efforts and enthuslasm d1splayed, as are Mlss Wellborn and Mr Hyland, thelr sponsors The schedule whlch they followed was 2X2 58, Ellmination Contest Contest, at Hartley, 2 22f3S, Prelimlnary State Contest, at Prlmghar The County contest, held February l6 at hartley, determlned the best speakers of the county All those students who won second place in their home contest partlclpated Bernerd Jons won f1rst place in the humorous d1v1s1on for our school He d1d splendid work and deserved every bit of the honor glven to rlm Lolselta Saupe recelved second place for her efforts in the Prellm lnary State contest held at Prlmghar, which was composed of the students who won flrst place 1D thelr home contest She has done excellent work ln all the contests whlch she has entered, belng the hlghest ranking speaker many tlmes 29 1 ' I K . , at Primgharg ZXQXBS, Sub-County Contest, at Paullinag 2fl6f38, County . K . . .
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