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Z f ns.: fy- 'x , Y 3 .f i y ,lv y I ,ggx P454- i UULIIEGE Ei' W. A. A. Increases Women's Athletic Ability Women interested in participating in sports and other athletic activities are organized in the Women's Athletic Association. Highlights of this year were basketball games against Augustana Women's Athletic Association and the Telephone Office wo- men's team. In the spring, WAA selects one member as outstanding sportswoman. Her name is disclosed on Purple Feather Day and in- scribed on a. plaque. Also, awards are given to members on the basis of points earned in participation. TOP: ROW 1: J. Giger, P. Polzin, P. Quenzer, L. Tuttle, A. Schock. ROW 2: J. Hirsch, C. Burge, D. But- ton, E. Herr, C. Burkhardt, E. Rob- inson. 127 Ellen Joyce Herr jumps high to return the ball in a volleyball game at a WAA game.
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Bob Steadman has that surprised and wet look as he is dunked again at the Letterman's Carnival. Y Members of the Lettei-men's club are those athletes who have qualified for letters in various sports. Letters, monograms, sweaters and jackets or blankets are presented to first, second, third, and fourth year lettermen, re- spectively. Letters must be earned in the same sport or sports to attain the top three awards. The carnival, revived this year, was the highlight of the year for this organi- zation. Louise Kemper, attended by Susan Rester and Karen Johnson, was crowned queen of the event. Letterrnen also earn money for their awards by selling concessions at the sports events. Le'rTermen's Club Sponsors Carnival ROW l:B. Young, L. Greenfield, R. DeBoer, ROW 3: Coach Ewen, R. Seversen, C, R. Tolliver, D. Wendt, J. Minchow. ROW Stanek, W. Gatson, M. Lemburg, K. Youel, 2: G. Reed, W. Reed, R. Olson, G. Henle, H. Mann, R. Shogren, R. Grant, and W. R. Beier, R. Steadman, L. Lindstrom. Wright. 126
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.I f Q f f .gr J . -5 L1 i' . f sn-me ,. IRC Discusses Current Events The International Relations Club is a new organization on Campus this year. It is affiliated with a national organization. The club is open to all students interested in the world's situa- tion. LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Tingely, adviser, L. Shaw, D. Larsen, C. Hodges, W. Kelly. Science Club Visits Radio Station 128 The Science Club has as its purpose to give all students a broader knowledge of science. During the year the club took several field trips including a trip to KELO radio and TV station. LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Weaver, adviser, D. Weins, G. Dappen, H. Mann, K. Johnson, D. Carey, S. Osgood, R. Birger, K. Hayz- lett, D. Shaw, M. Lemburg, H. Christenson, D. Leonard, A. Mejia.
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