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ititittiiktttitittittt itkttii tiki tit iii iitktii iiitttiittittiittttiititkttttkitiiiiiiikiikittiikttttttiitiiiitiititt Left tu right: Pellarin, Kauz, Hoskins, Wiley, Neary. G. H. H The Girls, Athletic Association is made up of those girls who have received their athletic W's or numerals. This year as the club has an unusually small membership each girls holds an office. The members are these: President ....... --- Violet Wiley Vice-President --- -- Aubrey Werre Secretary ........... --- Pauline Kauz Treasurer ............ -- Madeline Neary Girls' Athletic Reporter - -- .......... Ines Pellarin Sergeant-at-Arms .................. Juanita Hoskins The club has been under the sponsorship of Miss Porter. Early in the year she took the members of the club to Lincoln Beach, where they spent a pleasant afternoon of swimming and driving. During the home football games, the girls were always ready to serve the crowd with hot dogs and soft drinks. Three of the old members went on the annual trip to Fulton for the William Woods Play Day, given by the girls at the college who excel in athletics. The girls included many sports-swimming, horseback riding, and tennis. They stayed two days at the college dormitories. The girls who went this spring were Paulina Kauz, Madeline Neary, lnes Pellarin, and two of the prospective members, Edna Mae Vatterrodt and Eleanor Lynes. ' The girls who have earned their numerals and W's this year and may become members are Erline Graddy, Dorothy Kelly, Eleanor Lynes, Edna Mae Vatterrodt, Rose Purviance, Martha Percival, Vivian Grotweil, Rose Birdnow, Anita Hendricks, Josephine Hughes, Edna Egerschutz, and Elaine Theadore. They will be initiated into the club before the school term closes. Page Twenty-eight
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-444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 5:5 52 C6 ips -11 Z? 5? 'EE lf 9: :TE :B .-1 SF! 1? 5? 'T 77: FT 51 F-1 F Z B 1? Sc .rl 55 5- ff-1 ILE 3: Em 'E CF' u 2.71 504 :rn B71 :-A :2 i'5 :s U D 'J F, I' w ..- Q 22. D I' '11 o -4 F 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44 444 -44444 Football At the beginning of the year about fifty boys reported for the first practice. This was considered a large turnout compared to that of other years. Coaches Halter and Nibeck soon had a strong eleven trained and were ready for the first contest with McKinley. McKinley won this game 6-0. Captain Mason was not in the lineup because of illness. The first game in which the team really began to click was against Clayton. We were losing 19-0 until things started right for us. Wellston won the game 26-19. The annual Thanksgiving Day game was as usual played in the mud. Wellston out-played Normandy in the first half, but lack of reserves in the second half gave Normandy the advantage. They scored in the second half, winning the game 20f0. In this game we were without the services of Willie Kauz, who was out with an injury received in the Kirkwood game. Considering injuries and ineligibilities, the team gave a good account of them- selves during the year. The squad consisted of the following players: Backfield-Captain Mason, Kauz, Shamel, Parlett, Mosier, Kranning, Kennedy, Donahue, Kelly, Jordan. Linenien-Hogan, Collett, Doerr, Dunard, Sieland, Catti, Verseman, Reames, Mitchell, Lowe, Horn, Brennan, Spurgeon, Rickard. A good part of the regular squad played their last seasong they are the follow- 1ng: Captain Mason, Fullback. Harry was on the team four years and made the all- county twice. He probably would have made it his third year but an injury put him out for one-half of the season. His best game in the past year was against Normandy. Willie Kauz, Halfback. He has been a regular for two years, and the smartest man on the team. He was an outstanding player in all the games, both on the offense and defense. His absence from the team in the Normandy game was greatly noticed. KContinued on Page Fifty-twoj Page Thirty
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