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Have you seen the GAA3 They re the glrls that really play Among the largest and busiest of the West Bend l-lrgh School clubs rs the Girls Athletic Assocratron devoted prrmarrly to the promotion of good wrll good sports manshrp and good health among the grrls To become a member of the GAA a grrl must earn a total of l00 pomts rn team and outsrde sports When the grrls attarn thrs goal a party one of the most thrrlllng events of the year rs held to rnrtrate them offrcrally rnto the GAA Throughout the whole school year Tuesday and Thursday nrghts are known as the nrghts the grrls play Dependrng on the season of the year the girls can be seen playlng volleyball basketball badmrnton prng pong baseball soccer freld hockey and many other sports The trme of tensron for the grrls rs the Ln elr Ladres Back Marrlyn Klumb presrdent Mrss Forster advrser Ruth Mrchels treasu er Front Kay Kuechler vrce presrdent Joyce Bauer secretary Marrlyn Moeller pcmt secr tary day the tournaments are held and each class rs strrv mg for vrctory After a hard fought volley ball tourn ament the senror team came out vrctorrous whrle the Junrors became the champions rn the basketball tourn ament The grand total of I200 pomts rs the fmal goal of all GAA members Then they are rewarded with a WB The officers for the year were Nlarrlyn Klumb presrdent Kay Kuechler vlce presrdent Joyce Bauer secretary Ruth Mrchels treasurer and Marilyn Nloel ler point secretary The hrghlrghts of the year along wrth the rnrtratron party are the annual scavenger hunt and closrng prcnrc whrch rs usually held at the West Bend City Park The members of the club wrll agree whole heart edly wrth the adviser Miss Forster that thrs has been a year for permanent memorres All eyes are on the ball at thrs crucral moment rn a G A A All set to return that ball rn an excrtrng volley soccer game ball game after school Page twenty srx 0 0 T Y of mu 11,.1.rr..r...rr1.......mrr-..m......... .:m.m.-nr.lrIrmInum..-lull...---m 9 J l A, . . . -n , v Q 3 V. .B ,, 1 y . Z. .. v ' ' ' - V ' Z V 'f I . r - . ' ' 5 y r V J , E ' . V. , S . . , - . . . . . . , , . . . . . . - y - f . , .. -. . . . . Q ' V . . . 3 , ' J , , , I . D . . . . . . . 1 'Q 1 - , . . . . Y ' , . . . . .. . . U . . - ' 1 I V ! - - - I 1 7 Y Y 1
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C A PUS C LIPPER The Campus Clipper had luck this year Al though forced by rising costs of production tc increase subscription rates slightly the staff managed to keep costs down to a minimum and still to turn out a paper regularly every two weeks and for several special occasions This year we had a new Clipper adviser Miss Hogue There is little we need to say regarding her efforts The high standards the interesting material and the good presentation of the Clipper news speak for her Miss Schreiner assistant adviser has also done a commendable Job in getting subscriptions and advertisements for the paper The editors of the Clipper with the combined ef forts of the staff have put out Clippers of high standards The gossip column a feature of former years was interest A new feature that the Campus Clipper also Instr tuted was a column called Campus Comments Since it is the students paper the decision was made to open this column to comments made by any member of the student body Standing Carol L'c-sener Kathy Wagner feature editors Joel Het lind sports editor Marlene Hartleh news editor Betty Weiland rrt 6d1tOl Seated Prt Denker editor in chief Capably heading the staff this year were Pat Denker as editor in chief Carol Llesener and Kathy Wagner co editors of the feature articles Marlene Hartleb news editor oel Hetland sports editor Betty Welland art editor while ames ansen and tion of the Clippers Those members of the staff who will be graduating this une are Pat Denker Carol Lresener Kathy Wagner Marlene Hartleb oel Het land Betty Werland Phyllis lndermuehle Marita Llesener Doris Ruhnlce Marilyn Bauer Dorean Gaug er Dorothy Volkmann oan Klrcher and jerry Miller Top Richard Daggett Daxe Grogan Jim Jansen Jerry Miller Bexerly Ruegg Dorean Gauger Darlene Kapfer Betty Neeb Third Verla Schloemer DOIIS Ruhnke Pearl Mrllel Phyllis Indervnuehle 'Vlarion Gosse Dorothy Volk mann Tome Ellmauer Arlene Stoffel Second Jerry Kocher Marita Lresener Virginia Bergln Audrey Troedel Joan Kirchcr Phyllis Surxrs Bottom Adxlsers Miss Hogue and 'Vlrss Schreiner Page tu enty five N1 'N D1 - ---- J k A ...... ' U , ' ' :GJ v , ' Q , . . , , J j Sfadualli' reduced and feplaeed by articles Of equal Lois Weinreich watched the finances and the distribu- At I Il '. l- .' . . -I , . . I Q 1 . , n , n v J 1 -
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