Vinton High School - Arrow Yearbook (Vinton, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL Upper Lett-lst Row-Georgia Wayson, Flossie Campbell, Pat Britt, Iean Yerkes. 2nd Row-Evelyn Liebsch, Phyllis Dick, Nancy Hartman, !ean Burkhart. Upper Right-lst Row--Colleen Taylor. 2nd Row-Nancy McKevitt, Marge Richardson, Pat Milroy, Mary Tobin. 3rd Row-Pat Boies, Phyllis Nieting, Esther Haack. Lower Lettelst Row-Evelyn Haack, Ianet St. Clair, Selma Staab. 2nd Row-Kathryn Welton, lune Rollinson, Zella Hurst, LeAnn Gleason, Esther Hensing. Lower Right-lst Row--Marge Bergstrand, Pat Glass, Mary Easter. 2nd Row-Ioan Morrow, Margaret Harper, Shirley Boies, Virginia Cue. SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Thirty-nine girls were out lor basketball this year. Each class had seven practices, each one being an hour and a hall long. During these practices Miss Humke worked hard with the girls and showed them many new skills they could use. During the practices she watched each girl closely, so she would be prepared to chose the teams for the tournaments. Eight members from each class were chosen to represent the team. The members were chosen because of their skill and their improved skill and the number of practices that they had attended. This year the seniors won the cup. They also won it when they were iuniors. The Winners went through the tournament without a loss. The juniors were only beaten once ,that being by the seniors. The sophomore group won over the energetic freshmen team in a very close game to win third place for themselves. During the tournament the seniors won 3 games, the iuniors Z. sophomores 1. and the freshmen 0. The girls played a curtain raiser at one of the boys games this year. The underclassmen organized a team and gave the seniors a goodlight before losing the game. The score was 18 to 25. Page Fifteen

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G. A. V. lst Row-Opal Hilton, Pat Britt, Bonnye Moody, Colleen Taylor, Florence Campbell, lean Burkhart, Nancy McKevitt, M T b' . ' argndoligw-Janice Lane' Chu,-lone Mitchell, Pat Milroy, Iean Yerkes, Elinor Knutson, Virginia Reed, Loretta Daily, Phyllis Dick, Georgia Wayson, Mariorie Richardson, Miss Humke- An organization you've heard a lot about during the year, is the G A. V. Club, or Girls' Athletic V Club. lt's membership includes seventeen energetic junior and senior girls and their equally peppy sponsor, Miss Humke. The officers who have very capably served the Club this year are: Florence Campbell, presi- dent: Marge Richardson, vice-president: lean Burkhart, secretary-treasurer. The aim of every member is to earn enough points to receive a letter, which requires 250 points. This year they have adopted the state point system. This differs slightly with regard to par- ticipation, skill, and leadership. Meets are held once a month, and the members have enioyed many delightful parties. Asn sisted by the Student Council and the Arrow Staff. the G. A. V. girls sold refreshments at the county basketball tournament. They were also the sponsors ofa school dance. The Club sponsors an intramural program designed to stimulate interest in sportsmanship and organize a wholesome program ot physical activities. Their athletic schedule includes volleyball, basketball, softball, and hiking. In May the annual banquet is held and awards are presented. Page Fourteen



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GIRLS' GLEE CL B lst Row-Evelyn Haack, Margaret Kelly, Dorothy Kearns, Delores Williams, LaVonne Robison, Ioan Letts, Nelda Primmer. Shirley Fry, Stella Baldwin, Bernice Quackenbush, Lucille Lindsey. 2nd Rowglris Davis. Phyllis Lutz, Lois Worthen, Nancy Lynch, Margaret Harper, Marcella Neve, Iosephine Parma- ter, Virginia Richart, Bernice Farmer, Ioan Morrow, Ruth Elwick. 3rd Row--Donna Walter, Doris Walter, Charlotte Long, Arlene Heppe. Colleen Gordon, Le Anne Gleasen, Regina Hanneman, Shirley Moore, Ioan Goodell, Phyllis Heaton, Shirley Reisser. 4th RowAIune Rollinson, Oleen Knutson, lla Sauers, Helen Hays. Miss Popoii has spent the past year in developing the vocal cords of our little songbirds. This year there were both a Boys' and Girls' Glee Club with fifty-live members in all. The vocal groups started the year oti right by presenting a musical review called Accent on Swing. This dynamic show which was a success from start to iinish, was arranged in four scenes: The Darky scene: the Moonlight scene: the Western scene: the Finale. The vocal groups also furnished the music for the Thanksgiving and Christmas assembly programs. On December 17 the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs gave a Christmas vesper service which included several religious numbers and Christmas hymns. Several small groups sang at the Youth Center. In February the Glee Clubs put on a concert, and started rehearsals for the minstrel. Alter March 18 they began to work in earnest on numbers for the music contest. In the Girls' Glee Club, Shirley Fry fills the president's shoes with Carol Harper as social secretary and Colleen Gordon as librarian. lack MacAllister is president of the Boys' Glee Club and lim Wagner is social chairman. Page Sixteen

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