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This Book is Dedicated if To That hlartyred Race IK Sacrificed for the Alystic 'Thing we Called Progress
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,VV XV GIRLS First Row. left to right-Roberts. Graser, Michael. Mielke. Empey, Fischer, Larsen. Second Row-Smith, Butler. Assman. Kluessendorf, Hardtke. Baird, Rogers. Third Rou'+XX'inzenried, Schober. Price. Birch, Ivens, Fryar. Fourth Row-Tews, Fuchs, Emling. Zillmer. Senior G. A. A. This organization was begun to further athletics among Senior High School girls. It was founded on the principles of leadership, scholarship, service, and character. The motto of the activity is A sport for every girl and every girl in a sport. In carrying out the motto no one is allowed to belong to the G. A. A. unless she comes out for at least one sport during the year and makes lO0 points toward her A point system is used in which each girl gets points for the activities she carries on, which are of a health or character building nature, When a girl gets l.OOO points this way, she is presented with a to wear on her sweater. The sports during the school year include swimming, archery, tennis, volley- ball, basketball, baseball, hockey. and skating. sEN1oR G. A. A. BOARD The G. A. A. mem- First Row. left to right-Blott. Rutte. Thompson, Roberts. Christoph. Sec- bel-S are ' ' ' ond Rowilnzeo. Burtch. XVin2enried, Baird. Fryar. Third Row-Miss dujlded Into Dodge, Birth, Ivcns, Miss Worthington. teams numbering 16 and a leader is chosen for each one. These teams are divided into two leagues of 8 teams each. These eight teams play games among themselves and then the winning team of the first league plays the winning team of the second league. After the final games of each sport the girls have a party. Page One Hundred Five
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G-- gl L GIRLS liirst Row. left to right-Bostwick, Huppert. Hey. Teplinsky. VVillison. Dunn, Amundson. Second Row-Lonv bardi. Callus. Highee. Thompson, Zeller. Chase. Third ROWQF. XVright. Strass, lnzeo, Krueger, Schriimpf, Klurmy. liourth Row-Glaser, D. Vvlright. Krusel, Ellenson. Schuett. junior G. A. A. The Junior Girls' Athletic Association has had a very successful and active year. Gver one hundred and fifty girls have participated in the various sports. Much credit should be given to the G. A. A. Board, Carlyn Ivens, senior adviser: Betty Pope, president: Judy Sawyer, vice-president: Dorothy Boyd, sec- retary: Juanita Hey, treasurer. Representatives: 9A, Kathleen Glaffey, 9B, Betty Schuett. 8A, Anne Pfeiler, 8B, Myra Dagget. This year a different plan was used for carrying on the Work of the associa- tion. Eight teams were organized, four major and four minor. The leaders, se- lected from the eighth and ninth grades, Were: Harriet Willison, Hazel Bostwick, Betty Beck, Fae Wright, Virginia Hendricks, Thelma Lombardi lfirst semesterj, Betty Zeller lsecond semesterb, Jeanette Thompson and Edith Stross. Senior High School girls acted as coaches. The first part of the season was Bat Ball. The Soccer Tournament, be- JUNIOR G. A, A, BQARD Cause of rain and SHOW' First Row. left ro right+Boyd, Dunn, Dagger. Schuett, Hey. Second Row- Miss Amundson, Davies, Ivens, Pope, Sawyer. could not be finished. Volley Ball seems to at- i tract more interest than any other sport, al- though baseball and ten- nis are among the fav- orites. Points are given for participation in these games, as well as for hik- ing, skating, horseback- riding, and coasting. Page One Hundred Six
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