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Row l-B. Broehm, D. Dorrow, A. Bradley, Miss Dorrke, j. Olson, S. Bruss, J. Hefberger, I. Quigley Row 2-E. Kinsler, j. Smith, M. Domke, P. Kolodzik, G. Kalin, E. Riley, E. Decker Row 5--Linsredr, B. Olson, C. Hanson, L. Glasshoff, N. Becker, B. Larson , ,Q K. v' J 145-
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Row 1-M. Bork, J. Moriarity, M. Disch, J. Kellogg, M. Baugrud, Erickson, M. Gebauer, A. Chris- tianson Row 2-M. Welle, M. Peterson, B. Becker, B. Unser, I. Wishow, M. Morgan Row 5-C. Mueller, G. Reese, B. Borree, C. Brazee G.A.A. The officers for the Girls' Athletic Association are: Bev Boree, Presidentg lileanor Riley, Vice-President, Mary Ellen Disch, Secretary, and Carolyn Brazee, Treasurer. This group is advised by Miss Charlotte Dottke. The GAA decorated a float for the homecoming parade with the slogan liven Davy Crockett Couldn't Beat Off the Wtmlvc-s. The float showed Davy Crockett, represent- ing Denmark, trying to keep away the wolves, represent- ing Wfinneconne. The girls participate in volleyball and basketball tourna- ments in which the girls are divided into four teams play- .-A4.. ing in double elimination tournamentsg ace skatng, and tumbling. In the spring, the activities include soccer, base- ball, and speed-ball. An ice-skating party was held during the winter at the Winneconne rink. After the party, refreshments were ing in double elimination tournaments, ice skating, and records were borrowed and dancing was our main subject. Plans are being made that in the future years, girls will be able to earn letters by participating in various physical activities.
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Row 1-D. Johnson, S. Schmeling, M. Hofberger, J. Keisow, J. Hinz, E. Decker, M. Domke, K. Peterson Row 2-C. Herbst, J. Linstedr, E. Riley, D. Robbert, D. Dorrow, B. Borree, J. Thiex, C. Romberg Row 3-J. Vandomlen, J. Smith, M. Wentzel, Radloff, C. Wiesner, N. Becker, G. Kalin F.H.A. FHA's program of self-improvement and increasing community responsibility is carried on by the girls through their individual degree work. It is the aim of the club to give a well-rounded program of personality development and mental and spiritual growth to each girl whose basic interest is Home Economics. The FHA held its initiation on December 5, in the school cafeteria with all freshmen candidates eligible for membership. As the freshmen came forward in pairs, the officers pinned red roses on them as a symbol of member- ship. Marjorie Hofberger explained the purposes of FHA. .45- After the meeting, punch and cookies were served by the junior home economics class. FHA Week was observed November 5-7. Posture Day was observed at the beginning of the week. Everyone was encouraged to walk, stand, and sit correctly. Prizes were given to the boy and girl with the outstanding posture. Darlene Dorow and Ronald Day were elected queen and king of Posture Day. Wednesday was Friendly Day. Everyone was encouraged to be a little more friendly and cheerful on that day.
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