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Fighr an you sons of S,T.l-1.5. Gut of the huddle. Two more points for Sandwich. Allen shooting. Go U Sandwich. Andy The tipoh. uhrnestm. Paw-wow, Beat Lemont. K 33
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G. A. A. lop Row Charlotte Fields, Anna Kiley, Betty J. Sebby, Betty Anderson, Sherrilyn Kell, Marilyn Beuer, Shirley Parris, Miss Erickson, Adyiser, Joyce Keslinger, Ruth Richardson, Evelyn Casner, Lois Tuttle, Bettie Baie, Evelyn Schumaker, Eleanor Elseman, Wanda Tutt e. Second Row Mary Anne l-laugh, Charlotte Stoudt, Nancy Ryder, Maxine Carpenter, Agnes Jensen, Florence Selan, Joyce Randall, Mae Nelson, Thelma Casner, Mary J. Gran, Verna Titzel, Marjorie Weber, l2utl'1JoFte,JuliaJenSen. First Row Joan Mueller, Dorothy Killey, Marilyn Tuttle, Mary J. Mueller, Maxine Datchefski, Madge Parr, Beverly Faber. The G. A. A. under the supervision ol its energetic adviser, Miss Erickson, crarrmed the school year full ol lun and exercise. From the rousing hike to the Forest preserve in September till the play days with other schools in the spring, the members of the club spent many hours together in wholescme, happy activity. The G. A. A. met each Tuesday alter school, spending an hour or tvvo playing softball, badminton, basket- ball, archery, ping-pong, or other games that would supply physical exercise. Early in the year the freshman members were initiated at a special party in the gym. Qther projects included a skating party, a pot luck dinner, and a posture contest 1 which was vvon by Charlotte Fields with Janet Qgilvie l and Eleanor Elseman as runners up. The G. A. A. had a membership of about 40 girls. LETTER WINNERS Top Row Wanda Tuttle, Charlotte Stoudt, Shirley Parris, Char- lotte Fields, Ruth JaFle, Miss Erickson, Adviser. First Row Thelma Casner, Maxine Carpenter, Mary J. Gran, Betty Anderson. .79
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ACTIVITIES There is never a cIuII moment for tI1e student who takes advantage of tI1e extra- curricular activities oFIe-red at S. I. I'I. S. AtI1Ietics, music, dramatics and literary vvorI4 Fill every odd hour of tI1e day. I 31
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