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BACK Row: E. Schroeder. P. Elmer gl. Castcel. P. McCormick. C. Mum lord. E. johnston. S. Shanylielt. P Farrar. M. DePcw. A. jones C. Spencer. Fo13RTHRow: K, McGarrahan. V Talkington. P. Evans. L. Miller. M McKerlie. E. Mitchell. C. Erickson M. Haas, C. Eatherington. R. Schott Helms. I. Weber, A. Maynard. D Brown. Y. Robinson. B. Raper H. Enlow. B. Welling. Sizrtorsn Row: C. Crane. M. Enloe L. McNabb. 1. McNabb. T. Staniill A. Roy. B. Stried. FRoN'1' Row: E. Peters. G. Peterson lannis McElroy. jeanne McElroy A. Wise. B. Wolf. B. Fullner. J Bryant. B. Pastell. Bama Row: L. Craig. B. Pfeiifcr R. Enloe, A, Ruesch. I, Koppen P. Waters, B. Mell. E, Bishop, R Howard, l. Knight. W. DeYoung C, Martin. FOVRTH Row: E. johnson. J. Mellon L. Thompson. F. McQuaid. M Gnorske. B. Poulsen. E. Leech. E Evans. P, Olsen. B. Sieloll. E. Parry THIRD Row: B. Stewart. B. Philyaw K. Minors. C. Cackovic. D. Hieber K. Jonas. B. Krickbaum. A. Leech, E Cliff. M. Fossland. D. Ballegooyen Slifioxlx Row: Barbara johnson. M Gwen. l., Armstrong. M. Bird. L Knapp. W. Strean. F. Russell. .l Marshall. P. Baughman. Knapp. FRoN'r Row: C, Notebooin. A. Pull ' B. Scillian. .I. Rewey. Miss Victorik C, Robbins. G. Rooks. Wright H. Ruesch. Q .4 A W Witli the growing enthusiasm of girls in sports, the G. A. A. has be' come the largest, and one of the out' standing, clubs in the school. Miss Olga Victorik is the sponsor this year. The oflicers of the G. A. A. are loan Rewey, president, Billie DeYoung, vicefpresidentg Marilyn Fossland, secre' taryftreasurerg Avalyn Ruesch, health rules: Audrey Leech, point chairman. The members of the G. A. A. get their numerals or letters by earning points. To earn her numeral a girl must have six hundred points, her major letter twelve hundred points, and I l X4 l blXliY'l llLlR 1 her state emblem two thousand points. Points are obtained by keeping health rules, and participating in basketball, tumbling, track, baseball, volleyball, and circus. This year there were many mem' bers of the G. A. A. proudly wearing their numerals or letters which they had earned. The big events of the C. A. A. are the initiation, which is given for new members, and the cirf cus in which most members participate. The G. A. A. helps to stimulate the girls' interest in athletics, and to promote the ideals of good health and sportsmanship. THIRD Row: L. Dreyer. B. Hale. Pi L. Emanuelson. N. Cook. R. Neilscn.
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SAO!!! P ClickfClicketyfBangfBangfBrfrfrfupp. Here it comes! Here is that sheet of news which has just been completed under the efficient hands of Miss McElroy. May I introduce to you .our host for this pictorial trip, The Secondfhour Bulletin. After being prooffread by our editorf infchief, Mr. Pearce, The Bulletin now starts off on its daily circulation. Cut of the office we go and into the now empty corridor, which still echoes with infbetweenfclass shouts and scurryf ing footsteps. Up, up, we go on the down stairs. Take a breath on the landing and then up again ,to study hall. Here in study hall anything can hapf pen and usually does. Over in a corner a freshie is gazing out the window. A junior is putting little curly lines in a notebook, which she will try to decipher in shorthand class. There are two sophomores trying to figure out why a tangent to a circle is ,perpendicular to the radius at its point of contact. A senior is slaving to get her outline done for American History. Another fresh' man looks helplesslyat his Latin as he tries to understand the third declension. Miss Victorik has finished reading The Bulletin nowg so we will go on with our trip. I With a click of the latch we now find ourselves in the land of beautiful L'senoritas. The Spanish I class gives a silent cheer as Senorita Mudgett turns from those impossible verb tenses to circulate our news. Leaving long faces to Hhablo, hablas, habla, we will track down those evil smells from across the hall. The Chem' istry class is absorbed in their test tubes and Bunsen burners. While Miss I I'Allli SIX'liYfSlX I
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