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SUNSHINE SOCIETY Fourth row: D. Cowan, L. Da- zey, L. Denny, B. Lindley, B Lindley, L. Crauder, F. Bono I. Atkinson, E. Ankrom. M Crdw, B. Higglns, D. Grelg B. Griffin, R. Turpin. Third row: A. Hudson, B Brooks, 5. Aaron, D. Jessup B. Jones, D. Dann, J. Har- vey, M. Crumrine, J. Adams, A. Adams, N. Iterman, V, Wheeler, J. Wadman. Second row: M. Crandall, D, Luther, E. Denny, R. Harris, M. Hall, S. Clift, B. Hard ing, M. Garrard, H. Lee, V, Andrews, J. Carter, P. Pah- mler, A. Smith. First row: N. Harding, E, Blackburn, B. Andis, P. Col- lins, N. Begeman, J. Greig, P. Clift, M. Hunnicutt, G, Fellers. J. Crider, L Klus. Fourth row: E. Wilkinson, J. Devening, P. Ramsey. B. Beall, M. Payne, M. Men- denhall, L. Harrison, J. John- son, M. Foyst, J. Teetor, M. Rinard, M. Miles. S. Shaul. Third row: L. McFarland, P. Pollard, M. Tapscott, S. Stout, J. Razor, J. Tinkle. A. Pfenninger, J. Shaul, M. Tambucos, B. Payne, J. Van Matre, N. Smith. Second row: M. Todd, J. Thompson, R. Meal, K. Wil- liams, D. Perdew; P. Sum- mers, M. Webb, J. Mea- dows, W. Mendenhall, J. Moody, T. Mendenhall, B. Scott. First row: M. Turpin, N. Mc- Gahan, E. Stokes, N. Stew- art L. Re a vis L. Stoops, J- Tidrow B. Ritter, .1. Sum- mers, B. Pate. C. Neff C. Mathews, B. Wantz. G. A. A. ThVd row: P. Grimes P. Al- len D D Weroe, M. Rinard, P. Clift, R. HIner, R. Falne. Iss Andrews, D. Fleming. D. Poore, Miss Rapp J. Hinton. R Dobbs, N. Hard- ing G. h-lcKechnle, S. Sau- ter. B. Harter. Second row: J. Moodv B. Baker, B. Zachary. E. Hollo- way C. Rifner P. Scott P. Lorton, L. Lineback, D. Cochran, W. Hal fa ere G. Green, J. Shepherd B. Swei- gart, R. McKinsey, E. Smith, L. Wood. First row: I. Atkinson, R. Har- ris, E. Hamlin, P. Pahmier, B. Fields, B. Wiley, M. Fine.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Probably the most exclusive organization in our school is the National Honor Society, which consists of juniors and seniors who are chosen by the faculty. The choice is based on leadership, scholarship, char- acter, and service. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class are eligible. Among their activities are taking care of the honor roll and ushering at the convocations. This year they have taken on a new duty, ushering at the music department concerts. The officers for the first semester were Jack Van Hoose, president; Dolores Davis, vice president; Joan Devening, secretary; Bob Small, treasurer; Miss Ratcliffe, sponsor. Second semester the following officers were elected: Richard Miles, president; Martha Mendenhall, vice presi- dent; Doris Pleasant, secretary; Phyllis Sidwell, treas- urer. FRENCH CLUB A new club in school this year is the La Societe Francaise, otherwise known to most of us as the French Club. With Mr. Alvin Lake as sponsor, the members have tried to spread the French language in our school and city. The formal banquet, pictured below, and a dance after one of the basketball games were the main activities of this organization. The officers were Richard Miles, president; Jim Dailey, vice president; Phyllis Sidwell, secretary; Mary Van Boven, treasurer. Fl DEL The Fi Del Club was formerly a closed club under the name of Tri-Hi. During the school year it was changed to an open club with the new name of Fi Del. The girls met every two weeks to discuss and carry out their program, which included Holiday Dance, Tri-Hi Reunion, pitch-in supper, and the annual Hearts Hop. These are only part of the things that Fi Del was responsible for having. Among their other important activities were sell- ing refreshments at each basketball game, selling Tuberculosis seals at Christmas, and passing blankets during the half of the basketball games in order to help with the March of Dimes collection. This year ' s officers were Joan Devening, presi- dent; Imogene Sparks, vice president; Beverly Cox, secretary; Martha Mendenhall, treasurer; and Mrs. Wilma Hartzell, sponsor. The Honor Society in a formal mood, ushering at one of the concerts — the same gang working on the scrap book they keep of school activities — Fi Dels selling T. B. seals at the post office — French club members at their banquet.
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY The SunShine Society, having nearly one hundred members, is the largest organization in our school. This club is open to all girls in high school. In order to become a member you must earn a number of points made by giving service in certain suggested ways. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Fylious Fisher this group of girls has done many things for the good of their school and community. At Thanksgiving the girls fixed fruit plates for the sick and shut-ins. At Christmas time they gave baskets to the needy. As a social activity they sponsored one of the outstanding events of the year — that all-important dance, The Snow Ball. Pictured below is a scene from the dance showing Peggy Ramsey, who was elected Snow Queen. Each year in the spring this club collects money for the Riley Fund, which is used at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. At Easter, the girls conduct a sunrise service for the faculty and students, and serve breakfast to the guests following the ceremony. The officers were Martha Mendenhall, president; Linda Harrison, vice-president; Marilyn Payne, re- cording secretary; Joan Devening, corresponding :ecretary; Mary Ann Foyst, treasurer. G. A. A. At the Armory every Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. you ' ll find a group of girls playing soccer, volley ball, basketball, baseball, and nearly every athletic game you could think of. The purpose of the league Is to stimulate interests in girls ' athletics and to standardize and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship. By playing each Thursday the girls gain skill in all sports. Under the sponsorship of Miss Ruth Andrews and Kiss Suzanne Rapp the members of the Girls ' Athletic Association sold pennants, sponsored a dance after one of the basketball games, sold green and white Trojan hats, and played soccer at the half of the Burris-New Castle basketball game. Pictured below is a scene from the soccer game. The officers for the year were Cecilia RIfner, president; Phyllis Sidwell, vice-president; Ruby Dobb=;, secretary; and Judith Shepherd, treasurer. The SunShine Society performs one of i+s Peg Ramsey reigns over deeds at a basketball game when the The Snow Bali, spon- members take a collection for the Infan- sored by the SunShine The G. A. A. girls entertain between halves at one of the tile Paralysis Fund. group. basketball games. ]f:i3»:ik:[aiVfl: i. m
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