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SPORTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND RELAXATION Two players go up for a jump ball. To become a member of the Girls' Monogram Club the girls participate in Intramurals which are based on a point system. When they have earned 500 pointsf they are initiated into the Girls' Mono- gram Club. With the help of Miss Russell, the sponsor, the club held a bas- ketball game between the girls and the women teachers for a money- making project as well as an activity. me Did she make it??? M. iss Russell 3 Pause for a Zn! some of h Co C , r 6 mem ' b CIS b . Ieires Activity requires meni5 -
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GIRLS' MONOGRAM CLUB The Girls Monogram Club is a 500 point club. Every girl from her freshman year to her senior year can participate in the intramural program. For each different sport in which she is a participant she receives 75 points. Each member of the winning team receives an additional 25 points. If a girl has participated in every sport from her Rau' One. Lefl to Righl: E. Rose, Preridenl: W. Barney, Afriftant Recorder. Row Two: K. Kipps, Vice Prefi- dentg Miss Russell, Spomorg N. Larrick, Recorder of Poirm. Row Three: J. Ruck- man, Secretrzryp C. Owings, Trearurer: S. Clemons, Re- porter. ' freshman through her sophomore years, she should have a total of 600 points. When a girl acquires 500 points she receives a letter from the Girls Monogram Club. For each additional 200 points she receives a bar. The purpose of the Girls Monogram Club is for girls to get the physical exercise necessary for proper health. Row One, Left to Right: N. Larrick, j. Ruclcman, C. Owings, K. Kipps, W. Barney, L. Rose, S. Clemons. Row Two: B. Martin, J. Abrell, 1. Zirk, P. Barrnett, D. Miller, Miss Russell, F. Funk. Rau' Three: F. Barr, J. Del-laven, J. Turner, B. Kerns, B. Sperry, R. Steele. 195
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N Ron' One: R. Kitchen, R porterg J. McKinney, Senremry D. Story, Treafurer. Ron' Ttvo: SENIOR BA D PERSO ALITIE W. Butler, Hittoriarzx B. Kerns, Vice-PreJide11t,' Mike Wolfe Pretident. Mike Wolfe, Drum Major Mr. Raymond Conner, Band lmtruczor T11- O.' S. Brown, J. DeHaven. Row Three: L. Eaton, B Bennett. Row Four: J. Lupton, Majoretle Leader. Ron' One: C. Lake, P. Brown, D. McDaniel. R011
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