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Q, t eww mm , O, K. Come on team! l..et's go! ! l Watch that forward! Yes, that's typical conversation each Tuesday and Thursday night as the G. A. gang get their joints limbered up and their otherwise heavi- ly taxed minds relaxed. Soccer and field hockey are the two fall sports, but as soon as cold weather arrives, the girls begin to practice for the volleyball tournament. ltis nothing to see a team stack up a score of 70 points in a game! The seniors did exactly that to clinch the volleyball tournament. The junior G. A. A. 'ers surely know their basketball. They are proud of themselves for winning the tourney. But who can blame them? Girls who wish to play for championships in the lighter sports, such as badminton and ping pong do so toward the end of winter. Baseball, tennis, and archery are the popular spring sports. Remember those freakish-looking girls you saw walking around school one day last December? They were the 35 freshmen being initi- ated into the G. A. A. After an entire day of wearing queer clothes combinations and suffering various other humiliations, they were given a party by the old members. This was done in grand style with plenty of food to revive the worn out initiates. A sum of l00 points is the initial requirement for membership, while l200 win a B. Besides the 35 new members there are 29 sophomores, 25 juniors and I2 seniors, making a total membership of lOl athletic-minded girls. The girls who kept the meetings in order, the records down pat, and figured out points were: Betty Jaeckels, president: Dolly Kenny, vice-president: Mary Schowalter, secretary treasurer: and Kay Kircher, the point secretary Miss Welch, who is in charge of the organ ization, was ably assisted by Miss Zamorski. The girls are fond of both of their leaders and appreciate the time they have spent with them. 3 Page seventeen G. A. A. OFFICERS Dolly Kenny, Kay Kircher, Betty Jaeckels, Mary Schowaltei Soccer scramble as the girls learn how. Reaching for a high shot in a volleyball game.
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ailcuwl Coaches Emelson and Buccl watch a sllck play West Bend West Bend West Bend West Bend West Bend West Bend West Bend SCORES Cedaxbuxg Port Washlngton Beaver Dam Oconomovs oc HlllSb0l0 Mayvxlle Hartford Page exghteen An outfit that had plenty of scrap and the will to wln but not the goods to carry lt through IS the way ln whlch West Bend Highs football season mlght be summed up Wnth a record of four straight conference losses the team found ltself near the bottom of the Little Ten for the second straight year However the defeats could not be blamed on a lack of speed ln the backfleld When l-luna Kleln and lm Dengel once got movmg they sometlmes surprised themselves Nelther could lt be sald that the backfield needed more power for Ken Lemke pound ed out many an extra yard when lt was badly needed Poor field generalshlp was not the trouble as Bob Welss signal callmg was consxstently good After looking over the backfield s accompllsh ments we come to the concluslon that they dnd a fine job But not all the laurels rest wlth the ball carriers One good reason why touchdowns were made was lm Boldts skxll ln pass recenvlng Gaping holes were regularly torn m enemy lmes by our 220 pound tackles ack Muller and Bob Gonrmg Few opposmg ball carriers dnd not feel the jolt of Ray Boden s tackles and Dems lVlayos defenslve work at rlght guard Vernon Schwlchtenberg hard hlttmg rrght end was Injured m mld season but hls positron was ably filled by Fred Renmann Naturally the eleven couldn t always functlon as a umt The path to vlctory was sometimes blocked by lack of teamwork but usually the team was a cooperative outfnt Coaching the football team thus year were Head Coach Tobe Emerson and Assistant Coach Frank Bucci This was thelr first year at West Bend Hugh and lt was not long before thelr good sports manshlp and fine coachlng gave them a cooperative and hard workmg squad West Bend 20 Cedarburg 0 ln the flrst game of the season at Cedarburg the Benders scored on the fourth play of the game Bottlmg up Cedarburgs offense Boldt and Weiss took passes for two more touchdowns West Bend 7, Port Washington 19 The Llttle Green Bulldog stayed ln Ports trophy case for another year after the Green and White squad defeated the Benders by two touchdowns When Klein took the ball over the lme near the end of the game he accounted for the only score West Bend 13, Beaver Dam 26 Takmg an early lead and mcreaslng xt rapldly a strong Beaver Dam team rolled over the Red and Whlte for the first conference defeat Bob Wexss scored all of West Bend s points by tearmg through the Beaver s lme for two touchdowns and klckmg the extra pomt Huna Kleln on hls way to a touchdown l. ,.v . l J- . . 20... -- o . I ', 7...- ' 19 - i -' ' '- 13... - 26 -- '. ' 0... V 19 J- 27...'- 0 . 7... ' 12 ..'J U. f. 13... - 35 ' ' ' , ' , ,
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