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- 3 s . . i A, 5 Row l: Neveta Jones, Marjorie Watson, Evelyn Nelson, Ruth Miles, Margaret Tiemens, Mary Anne Iverson, Rita Brittenham, Joan Rinker, Mary Bernard, Sally Jetfry, Leona Schemp. Row 2: Doris Imler, Jeannette Harris, Beverly Hartwell, Lorene Woodruff, Betty Joan Wolf, Carol Garten, Elene Jones, Joan Baker, Ruth Sutton, Row Rae Louise Bailey, Marilyn Douglass, Edith Kramer, Viola Van Patten. 3: Patty Scott, Paula Limbach, Pat Tillotson, Dorothy Rivers, Charlotte Avery, Mary Lee Leininger, Shirley Nelson, Mildred Magnuson, Dolores Rosenthal. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ln order to become a member of the C-irls' Athletic Association of South, a girl must obtain lOO points. This is usually done by entering one of the four major sports, speedball, volleyball, softball, and basketball. By coming to nearly every practice and playing every game each girl re- ceives lOO points. Each girl, as she becomes a member of the Association, is presented with a small purple and white S cut from felt. As soon as a girl becomes a member of the C.A.A., she starts earning points to be in the C-irls' Sports Club. After earning 750 points, each receives a large purple and white felt D, is automatically a member of the Sports Club, and may wear a letter sweater. A small gold D pin is given to those earning lOOO points and a cer- tificate to l2OO point winners. Other sports besides the four major ones are table tennis, tennis, badminton, and swimming. Page 25
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Page 24 Row l: Tom Vincent, Bob Kline, Lee Pritchard, Frank McKibben, Mel Spurlin. Row 2: David Warner, George Beaman, .lack Gunderson, John McColm, Everett Statsny. Row 3: Mr. McCulley, Barton Ludeman, Don Rowe, Jim Bailey, Warren Cooper, George Gibson, Jack Cooley. Row 4: Milton Saunders, Paul Hill, Charles Russell, Dick Luek, Jack Strain. Throughout the high school years, the South Hi-Y seeks to accomplish its purpose, which is to create, maintain, and extend, through the school and community, high standards ot Chris- tian living. To achieve this, the meetings are made to be not only interesting, but inspirational also. To vary the programs, they have devotionals, debates, athletics, and other things of this type. At least once a month the club has a party ot some kind, and also, monthly, an All-City Hi-Y dinner is held. Here, the boys from other schools have opportunity to meet boys from South who have the same interests as they have and vice versa. The tour guiding principles of this club are clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and to sum them all up . . . clean living,
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1 First Row: Barton Ludeman, Raymond McDonald, Tom Roope, Gerald Johnson, Stevens Girault. Second Row: Miss Guindon, Margaret Hunt, Joanne Helmsworth, Elaine Stitzer, Frances Johnson, Dick White. Third Row: Mary Pfleiderer, Beverly Tanner, Barbara Dougherty, Winifred Peterson. Fourth Row: Ann Meriwether, Wilma Turnage, Dottie Jac Johnson, Barbara Holbeach, Elinor Johnson, Barbara Lines. S. P. Q. R. LATIN CLUB Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres. To anyone who is a member of the Senatus Populusque Romanus Latin Club, this phrase will be extremely familiar. The meetings of this interesting organization are held in Room llO, on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month, and this year have been centered on Rome and its contributions. S. P. Q. R. differs from other language clubs, in that it is extra-curricular. S. A. C. BOWLING CLUB Strike! My gosh, l've finally made a strikel 'll l was beginning to think l'd never make it. What a thrill it is to watch the ball roll down the alley and knock all the pins down. Although strikes are rare for beginners, the girls in the Bowling Club have a grand time. Business meet- ings are held on the first Monday of each month and bowling sessions are held on the three follow- ing Mondays. - First Row: Jean Thompson, Marilyn Anderson, Linnea Anderson, Dorothy Rockwell, Second Row: Barbara Anderson, Neveta Jones, Leota Jones, Margaret Witting, Rosemary Parks, Mary Lou Flannagan. Third Row: Elaine Turnquist, Shirley Weidman, Phyllis McMullen, Gloria Brown, Allene West. Fourth Row: Anne Argall, Shirley Hawkins, Jackie Powell. Page 26
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