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Cl-IEER LEADERS L to Right: Alyce Klein. G. Peterson. IVI. Eggebeeri. R. Keippel. D. Noi'gau1'd M. Rasmussen. SCHOOL SONG We are for Falls High, Purple and Gold these are colors Royal and Old. They lead us on to victory, they help us, they cheer us, they stand for loyalty. Oh Cheer, cheer for good old Falls high this is our school and this is our cry, We will work with heart and soul and Falls High will reach its goal.
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TRACK The 1945 track season is built around the five returning veterans and several new prospects. The team which won the conference meet last year has great possibilities of repeating this year. Three of the members who are back were first place winners in the conference meet last year. They are Don Schroeder, high jump: Claude Taubel, hurdlerg and Roger Ott, dash man and weights. Roger Ott, last year, broke the conference dis- cus record, while Don Schroeder broke the schools high jump mark, Thus far several meets have been scheduled beside the conference meet which is held in May. The local team has been the league champs for the past several years. F CLUB The F Club, from the local high school, consists of twenty-two members. The name given the club comes from the letter in the word Falls. In order to be- come a member of this organization a person is to play forty minutes in either foot- or basketball, and a first place in a big meet in track. If one fails to garner forty points in one sport, he may add two together to meet the fifty points. The chairman cf this organization, is Mr. Lester Vanderpan, athletic director. The officers, who were elected by the club members, are as follows: President: Roger Ott Vice-President: Donald Schroeder Secretary-Treasurer: Roger Retzlaff Seated: K. Russell, K. Mulder, C. Riemer, G. Kalk, C. Huibregtse. R. Ott, R Retzlaff, D. Schroeder, T. ZumMallen, R. Blust, W. Le1Vlahieu. Standing: Mr. Vanderpan, D. Retzlaff, R. Koene, R. Scheibl, K. Rauschert, C. Taubel W. Scroggins, D. Leighton, W. Rhines, J. Hildebrand, B. Nesemann J. Trowbridge.
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Front Row: J. Isaacs, M. Huibregtse. G. Achtenhagen, V. Enders, D. Babb, J. Bawden, M. Hayden. D. Norgaard. Second Row: M. Karls, A. Hornaday, R. Keippel, G. Painter, D. Lubbers, B. Clark, M. Huibregtse, R. Wills, C. McCoy. Third Row: D. Wills, R. Zirke, E. M. Roska, P. Erickson, Eggebeen, Miss A. Zell, B. Rasmussen, D, Adams, J. Willadisen, A. Scholten. M. Walvoord. Fourth Row: B. Erickson, R. Ludwig, M. Hawe, G. Petersen, C. Reichert, M. J. Rasmussen, A. Klein. N. Siemers, J. Lev, B. Van Engen, M. Clark. Senior G. A. A. This year, fourty-one girls are active members of the Senior G. A. A. The or- ization is made up of girls who are interested in athletics and who are members of grades nine through twelve. Each Monday the girls meet in the gymnasium and play the current sports. With Miss Alice E. Zell as the faculty sponsor, a number of ventures were realized. On January 26, after the Kiel game, the G. A. A. gave a t'Snow-'ballf' A new idea in refreshments for our school was tried and was successfully carried out. They were 'hot dog's served to students and the idea proved to be a model for future dance refreshments. The officers of the G. A. A. are Phyllis Erickson, President: Margaret Eggebeen, Vice-President: Joy Willadsen. Secretary: Betty Rasmussen, Treasurer, and Edna llae Roska. and Doris Adams. Point Secretaries. Sport heads were elected to supervise various sports. Mary June Rasmussen and Gerraine Peterson are the heads for Boxvlingg Ruth Keippel is in charge of Bas- ketball: and Margie and Marcella Huibregtse led Hiking ventures. The girls earn points for attending meetings on both business and sport nights. Other qualifications are membership, chairmanship of committees. andi holding of- fices. Betty Rasmussen, Betty Clark, Dorothy Lubbers, and Margaret Eggebeen have earned their letters and are still active members.
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