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-,,, MHHmLN..... THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls Athletic Association held a m ating the second day of school and elected the following officers for the school year of 1954-55: President Josie Lukachek Vice President Wilma Strayer Secretary Virginia Boyer Treasurer Christie Ann Sipher Representatives chosen to meet with the four officers include: Freshman Esther Bucher Sophomore Lillian Studer Junior Margaret Heller Senior Emily Bradford Miss Ethel Niekz is our Physical Education Director. A constitution was drawn up and adonted by all the members of the G. A. A. In general, the Constitution contains the purpose of the Girls Athletic Association, rules and regulations, and how to earn awards. The purpose of the G. A. A. is to promote interest in all sports and physi- cal activity for all girls of the school as a means of promoting physie cal efficiency and developing a high degree of sportemanship and school and class spirit. Girls with 400 points at the end of the year are awarded with letters. Judgment in awardiig positions on teams and G. A. A. points are based on sportsmanship, technical skill, efforts, attendance record, and compliance with the rules and regulations of the sport. To earn money the G. A. A. sponsored a magic show, at which they made Sll.6O. Later a pancake supper was given vhich was not quite so successful. On the sixteenth of November a soccer ball game was played by two teams that were chosen from the four classes in high school. Margaret Heller was captain of one team and Josie Lukachek captain of the other. Margaret's team won by a score of 2-O. Basketball megan with an intramural tournament vith seven teams. The seven captains for these teams were: Esther Bucher, Lillian Studer, Wilma Strayer, Carol Bucher, lmrgaret Heller, Josie Lukachek, and Louise Bradley. In the final game Josie Lukachek's sextet won over Margaret Heller's team. This was followed by an inter-class tournament iith the captains of the class team as follows: Freshman, Loretta Thomas, Sophomore, Lillian Studcrg Junior, Carol Bucher, and Senior, Louise Bradley. The final game of this tournament was played by the Juniors and Seniors, with the Juniors the victors. On March 12 an athletic program was presented before the public by the Junior and Senior High School. Basketball teams were chosen by Mar- garet Heller and Josie Lukcchek, captains. The victory was won by Mar- garet's team with a score of 9-16. This game eidef the basketball sea- son for the girls. The girls may win other points yet this Spring in track and baseball. The girls in the G. A. A. picture include the director, officers, and probable letter vinners. Louise Bradley, Josie Lukachek A H f6l
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Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct o Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. octo Oct. OCto Oct. Oct. octo Nov. Nov. Nev. Nov. Nev. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nev. Nov. Nov. WHITONIAN -,i l954'School Calendar-l955 First day of school with an enrollment of 426. W. Thomas of Bowling Green is added to our faculty. Coach Thomas has first football workout. Yellowjackets scrimmage with Bowling Green High here. Whitehouse journeys to B. G. for another practice workout. Night game with Delta. Results: W. H. S. Og Delta 24. Seniors beseiged by ring agents. Student Council elects officers. Freshmen have a weiner roast. First edition of the Hi-Light. Pep session. Game with Scott. Results: W. H. S. Og Scott 6. Sophs have a Weiner roast at Maumee. First Chapel service with Rev. Megaman officiating. Ne school because of the Swanton Corn Festival. Game with Perrysburg. Results: W. H. S. Og Perrysburg 15. Yellowjackets go to Columbus to see U. of Indiana play Ohio State. Seniors have tryouts for parts in their play. The P. T. A. meets with Frazier Reams as their speaker. The women teachers have a surprise party for Miss McKnight. We wonder how old she is. Second edition of the Hi-Light--12 pages for 3.04. Game with Maumee. Results: W. H. S. O5 Maumee 7. Blue Menday. Nothing doing. Juniors have a Weiner roast. Men teachers have a hamburg fry. Mr. T. W. Thomas was chef. Yellowjackets play football with Swanton. Scrimmage with the Alumni--Alumni wins. Eighth grade Bible Class has a weiner roast. American History class presents Student Programg P. T. A. Carnivalg received grades--sad event. Hi-Light published. Decided on studio for Senior pictures--Cubberly Studio, To- ledog rings arrived in post office. F. E. R. A. teachers fail to appear. Perhaps they saw a Football teQm battles with Scottg score 19 to 7--Scott's favor. Seniors receive rings. Seniors visit voting-booth. Eighth grade girls have treasure hunt. Yellowjackets b ttle with North Baltimore. Yellowjackets de- feated l7 to Og H1-Light published. P. T. A. programg Page Diary Co. showed a film. Boy's pass-ball. Boy's pass-ballg librarians have a Student Program. Boy's pass-ballg girls soccer game. Seniors listen to 'Macbeth' on radio. Dress rehearsal for Senior Play. .i...,..65.....l
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