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XZXtzzsaZ GIRL S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G.A.A. at their first meeting of the year elected officers who were: President-----------------------Ruth Schwartz Vice President-----------------Wilma Goedecke Secretary--------------------Dorothy Peterson Treasurer---------------------Jennie Griswold The point system had been greatly changed from that of former years and to acquaint the members with the new form the president read and explained these changes. The G.A.A. constitution was formally accepted by the Students’Teachers' Co mcil during November. Alice Griswold was elected as the G.A.A. delegate. Basket-Ball tickets were again sold by the G.A.A. members. Because Hariette Schwartz sold the most tickets she was exempt from dues the second semester as a reward. She also received last year’s prize. At our November meeting Hr. Nelson presented a talk on Basket-Ball. He explained all the .phases of the sport, and tried to create a true interesting basket-ball. A committee.consisting of Ruth Schwartz, Erma Tauscher, Florence Steenson and Dorothy Peterson had charge of the pep meeting which preceded the Kolir.en game. OUR CLASS NOV.r--BUT NOT FOREVER -Cont’d.from page 12 smile or two for all. Huchie is always all muddled up , and it would take more than Einstein to read his writing. The picture of Ha 'Waldorf as she pulled Pa's ear in ’Winners All should have been snapped. V.re may never see anything like that again----(I mean with those two together). Then there’s our demure little Elizabeth who doesn't say much of anything till school's out at four. Dorothy Peterson's going to be a famous athletic teacher some day-just wait and see. Arlin-with his little water-gun played plenty of tricks in the back of the room for about a v eek. I wonder what became of it then? Wouldn't it be funny if Ralph Hiller's hair would suddenly change to the color of Lorene's,and vice versa? I'm afraid Ralph's might,if he keeps on worrying about geometry the way he does. But our Babbo is the best little sport in the class.Lillian Garbers.although she may be bashful, is a friend to all she meets. Last, and least, comes ’lolly . Nobody knows how her jaws ached when ’Vinners All was finally over and she could spit out her forty-eight cud of gum. Our play has just begun,but it continues to roll on and on throughout our lives, until each person in his own way, makes his exit. 18
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The baseball team went through their season last fall with three wins; one tie and two defeats. The tie was caused by darkness in the first Galesville game; but the team took the second game by a shut out so everyone was satisfied. This year the inter-class tournaments were enlarged from Just basketball to basketball, volleyball, diamondball and probably track. The basketball championship was won by the Sophomores after an exciting overtime game with the Juniors. In volleyball the Sophomores and Seniors were the final survivors of the tournament and they played a three game series to determine the champions. In the first set of three games, the Sophomores won by a narrow margin. The second set was taken by the Seniors by the same narrow margin. The final games, probably the most exciting of all, consisted of tv o overtime games, with the Sophomores winning this championship also. In dianondball the Seniors played the Juniors for the championship and finally succeeded in winning the series. It is still doubtful whether there will be an interclass track tournament this year, but perhaps if there is the Seniors will have a chance to tie the Sophomores for the Sweepstakes. 17
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Clarinets Kenneth Storandt Norman Nelson Esther Hemker Stanley Christopherson Donald Miller Ralph Cullmann Elvera Tauscher Walter Batzel La Verne Denison Harold Hetland Stanley Sherman James Holy Beverly Mau Marian Lahus Ruby Rhodes Teddy Hulberg Truman Stelloh John Wolthers Trombones Raymond Diekroeger Richmond Griswold Harvey Miller Donald Sprain Cornets Robert Mau Henry Paustian Donald D. Miller Gilman Udell David Severson Saxophones Billy Sylvester Wilma Goedecke Ardith McEldowney Horns Lois Ann Johnson Jane Leicht Thomas Spacek Bobby Diekroeger Viola Niehls Stanley Lunde Erwin Sprain Maynard Grasby Basses Maynard Diekroeger Milman Mengelt Maynard Olson Stringed Bass Alice Griswold Cello Ruth Schwartz Beulah Griswold Piccolo Lucille Storandt Albert Blackburn Elutes Rose Green Lillian Jones Roger Shelvan Baritones Fay Cullmann Glenn Thomas Oboe Albert Larsen Drums James Johnson Bobby Lee Larson Richard Krohn 19
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