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unlike other years, there was no central theme fol- lowed. In it there were American games, dances, and fancy skaters. Then there were Scottish games and dances. The girls taking part in these wore the traditional Scotch clothing. There was also some natural dancing, creative dancing, and modern gymnastics. A Russian folk dance done in Russian costumes was a great attraction. There was a ballet dance, a tap dance by the dance club, a short basketball game, and musical stairs. Of course the ever welcome tumblers made a bright Spot in the program. This was under the direc- tion of Miss Patterson and Miss Smith. THE TOTEM 1936 First Row: B. Griffith, E. Huston, E. Habig, N. Coats, M. Franz, K. Boerger, M. Franz, H. Banks, M. E. Blauvelt, XV. Carrier, H. Forker, E. Campbell, P. Lyman, B. Davenport E. Huggman. Second Row: M. Kilpatrick, Nl. Moffat, D. Braun, A. Kock, E. Kruse, V. Menze, Brad- ley, Cross, M. Brackman, H. Meese, R. Moring, B. Minneker, E. Chandler, B. Eisen- acher, M. Crum, Kennedy, Nl. Crago. Third Row: N. Miller, N. Valiton, C. Coburn, D. Miller, D. Elfner, B. Meyers, Enoch B. Daniels, W. Lortz, M. B. LeFever, D, Dennis, A. Lukawaski, R. Koehler, L. Iba. Fourth Row: V. Kramer, E. Rison, T. Mueller, N. Nlartin, K. Moriel, L. Gerber, M. Kel- ley, R. Foster, I. Fabian, P. Roller, D. Blomker, Nl. Mack, B. Balgard, L. Breiderneyer. Fifth Row: D. Del-Iaven, M. Gould, H. Clark, M. Lee, M. Beck, B. Griffith, A. Affolder M. Melching, V. Blume, M. Marahrens, E. Briggs, R, Luyben, E. Koop, B. E. Chadwick V. Connett, A. Davis. Volleyball Champs-First Row: B. Daniels, D. Bloemker. Swimming-First Row: A. Schulte, L. Rea, G. Roberts, Second Row: J. Cross, S. Smeltzer, E. O'Day, M. Trout, V, Connerr, M, I-lower, P. Molin, B. Bolyard, A. Kowalski, R. Koeler. Second Row: B. Schule, B. Von Gunten, M. Porter. Executive Board-First Row: L. Menze, M. Hower. Second Row: V. Menze, B. Raymond, M. Cartwright, Basketball Honor Team-Left to right: E. Disler, B. E. Snavely. Scheele, W. Locker, A. Baumgartner, M. Ruhl. 1
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THE TOTEM 1936 Ruth Adler, Virginia Busse, Martha Franz, Delores Miller, Edith Pawlisch, Dorothy Roudebush, Mary Shaffer. Mildred Close, Edna Disler, Ruth Eylenberg. Bette Harnish, Evelyn Kruse, Hazel Noll, Ada Schuel- ke, Betty Schultz, and Jeanette Braun. After the awards Alice Mae Siebold, a former G. A. A. member, made a speech for the girls. This year another club was added to the physical education department. It is lcnown as the South Side Lettergirls' Club, and any girl who has earned her letter S through G. A. A. is eligible for membership. Tts purpose is to further an interest in the origin and development of athletics and the part women have played in itg also it is to act as a booster club for the G. A. A. The club members put on a pep session before the Central game. It also had a very enjoyable and suc- cessful sl-:ating party. The officers who assisted in piloting the G. A. A. through one of its most successful seasons are: Mar- jorie Howver, president, Marjorie Cartwright, vice- presidentg Leona Menze, secretaryg Enita Snavely, Dancing-P. Kilpatrick, K. Cook, B. Craig, B. Schule, D. Cleaver, B. McKown, Hartman, D. Roudebusch, A. M. Baumgartner, D. DiGregory, T. Confer, M. Althouse, B. Shearer. Speedball Champs-First Row: M. Pelz, M. Schelper, Nl. Craig, P. Molin, B. Crum, IVI. Passe. Second Row: D. Hilbish, M. Kelly, M. Stier, S. Neith, B. Miiineker, M. Stratton, N. Martin. 'x manager of sports, Virginia Menze, freshman repre- sentative, and Barbara Raymond, Inter-Club Congress representative. Miss Patterson and Miss Smith, faculty advisers, who are always willing and ready to help, greatly aided the oflicers. The Dude Ranchll was the theme of the vaudeville which was given by the music and girls' physical edu- cation departments. Ir was one of the most colorful affairs staged. The characters were cowboys and cow- girls from the ranch, cinema stars from Hollywood, and Indians from a neighboring reseravtion. The cowboys were dressed in chaps and ten gallon hats, and the girls in plaid shirts and split skirts. The cinema stars, who danced, sang, and played musical instruments, wore either formals or sport clothes. The Indians wore the traditional costumes of the Indian maidens, but they came back later in shorts, in great contrast with their former costumes. The entire pro- duction was under the direction of Miss Smith, Miss Patterson, and Mr. Wainwright. Another performance put on by the physical educa- tion department was the annual exhibition. This year, Hockey-First Row: B. Davenport, M. L. Coats, B. Ray- mond, E. Liby, E. Rarich. Second Row: P. Shorb, M. Persing. B. Weseloh, H. Forlcer, M. Beclc. Tennis-First Row: B. Eisenacher. M. Ruhl, A. Disler. Second Row: M. Porter, M, Blauvelt, L. Meiize. B, Sho- walter, B. Neeb, R. Bevington. i 108 F5 ... '1-1.1-rx .J z!tE'lm-T - .
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MSX?- Zehr caught in an off-moment our tall boy, Bob Glass, shows his stretch the boys learn how more of Camp Crosley get that ball! Coach Welborn looks on a bird's eye of track practice the football lineup Feichter carries through a tangle in the Central game. U r if ini' .1-If NA...,,, r- -'iv' f In . s '.F'1. us.-I lan'
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