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jUNlOR.G.A.A. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Kokocinski: Delores Warner: Norma Adams: Mary Piasecki: Joan Hall: Rita Ryan: Linda Ballinger: Joyce Frazier: Janet Pawlicki: Donna Greisinger: Daphne Drewicz: Geraldine Carroll: Dorothy Sobczak: Tillie Przy- bylski: Barbara Saunders. SECOND ROW: Joyce Hall: Nancy Wyman: Betty Flory: Betty Krohn: Doris Carroll: Viola Shepherd: Shirley Bates: JoAnn Hartman: Mrs. Eicher, Ad- visor: Dolores Wolfe: Shirley Davollg Mary Huff: Catherine Corbett: Donna Eyre: Rosemary Hen- ninger: Marian Smith: Loretta Dennis. THIRD ROW: Patricia Adamski: Joyce Hazel: Jo Ann Tutterow: Beverly McDarr: Wilma Hartman, The Junior G.A.A. was organized in Sep- tember of 1946, for the Freshmen and Sopho- more girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Eicher. At the close of the first semester, Mrs. Powers took over the duties of Mrs. Eicher. Sergeant-at-Arms: Garnet Swope, Sergeant-at- Arms: Verlia Strole, Treasurer: Dorothy Browning, President: Donna Nachtrab, Vice President: Anne Gozdowski, Secretary: Anne Jones: Dorothy Chin- nis: Louise Houk: Beverly Bond. FOURTH ROW: Ada Mae Richardson: Suzanne Nowowiejski: Joyce Cowden: Eleanor Thomas: Marlene Atkinson: Luella Allen: Kathryn Kent: Elaine Feaster: Catherine Brown: Grace Haupricht: Bonnie Flory: Violet Timpe. ABSENT: Dolores Bridges: Charlotte Stamm: Betty Wilson: Delores Meadows: Mona Johnson: Kathleen Lahey, We supported the Junior High Basketball boys and the Junior High Cheerleaders. We obtained funds by a juke-box dance, movie, and selling candy at school. CHEERLEADERS - Shirley Gibson: Grace Haupricht: Dorothy Chinnis: Donna Nachtrab.
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G. A. A. ' Virginia Gozdowskig Wanda Beltg Beverly Bondg Rita Wilczynski. The organization, one of the most active in the school, raised money during the past year by sponsoring the following activities: the noon programs, in co-operation with the Var- sty H , the sale of refreshments and pro- grams at the home games, a dance, The Hay- loft Hop, in October, and the sale of buttons and caps. The c1ub's treasury climbed steadily during the year, the debts also climbedg but, a wide margin of profit was prominent throughout the year. The major use to which this money was put was the Athletic Banquet and Dance, given February 15. The Banquet is presented annually to honor the football-baseball-basketball boys, that they might be awarded their merited letters. The guest list numbered one hundred and twenty including the faculty and club members. At the Banquet, pins were awarded to all Senior Girls and awards were presented to the four cheerleaders. Mrs. Logan ably served as our advisor the first semester, giving generously of her time and effort. After Mrs. Logan was granted a leave of absence at the end of the first semes- ter, Mrs. Cleota Fye, assumed her duties as advisor and aided in completing a successful year. I nitzatioin
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VARSITY H FIRST ROW: Charles Inderrieden: Donald Kaiserg Thomas Kigerg Samuel Scotty SECOND ROW: William Urban: Edwin Burging Raymond Augustyniakg Mr. Barnes, THIRD ROW: Benjamin Atherton, Donald Kulwicki, Russell Bannister, Donald ABSENT: Robert Kolasinskig Donald Woods, Robert Phelpsg Lewis Cramer: Robert Hauprichtg Donald Adamski, Richard Hughes, Perry Hallg James Johnoffg Roy ' q he S 1 y y KE 4- Frank Gozdowski. 3 5 5 Advisor, John Badeg William Haupricht. Dickerson: Paul Mohr: Lowell Dennis, Leonard Bucher. Tibbits. The Varsity H club started its organization this year with many hardships left over from last year, but, as the year progressed, it got back on its feet and did a great deal to promote athletics. Under the direction of Mr. Barnes, the Varsity H has organized a booster club for the benefit of the football team. Many interested persons and prominent business men joined this club by gen- erously contributing to this fund. The money was used to buy football equipment. Mrs. Frank Wagemann baked a cake in the shape of a lamb with white wool Ccocoanutl and gave it to the boys for a cake raffle. Larry Talbert was the lucky winner. Alternating every week throughout the year, the club in co-operation with the G.A.A. has spon- sored noon programs consisting of dances and shows. The following officers were elected at the first meeting: President, Sam Scottg Vice President, Len Bucher: Secretary, Tom Kigerg Treasurer, Don Dickersong Reporter, Russ Bannister, Ser- geant-at-Arms, William Urban. The initiation party was held in November after the last football game. The following were initi- ated: Don Kaiser, Lowell Dennis, Charles Inder- rieden, Don Woods. Bob Haupricht, Jim Johnoff, Paul Mohr, Lewis Cramer, Don Adamski, Bob Phelps, Perry Hall, Bob Kolasinski. Ben Atherton, Archie Hughes, Roy Tibbits. This year at the annual Athletic Banquet each Senior was awarded a varsity H key and a bali charm symbolizing the sport in which their letter was awarded. Don Kaiser, Tom Kiger, Don Kul- wicki, Sam Scott, Russ Bannister, and Ray Au- gustyniak, received Var- sity H keys and football charmsg Bob Kolasinki received a Varsity H key and baseball charm: Lowell Dennis received a Varsity H key and basketball charm: and Charles Inderrieden re- ceived a Varsity H key. Tom Kiger was awarde 1 the William A. Fulghum trophy as the outstanding athlete of the year. Louis Noe was the last year's winner, and both names will be engraved on the trophy which is on dis- play in the lower hall of the High School Building. Cake Raffle Larry Talbert, winner Paul Mohr, Chairman
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