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Girls' Athletic Association ' ,....,'.,,.axsa ' j SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dexa Coleman, Elsie Cummings, Gail Felton, Barbara Miner, Claudine Wyman, Rosalle Huddleston, Beverly Clevenger, Nancy Gray, Lillie Williams, Betty Perkins, Elsie Brewer, Mary Ruth Richards, Lynn Cutler, Juliann Burkowski. KNEELING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Schuster, Janette Currier, Darlyn Hatfield, Florence Fody, Betty De Milde, Cora Duke, Minda Britton, Judy Jenks, Pat Kilgore, Sandra Brandt, Lois Hollis, Barbara Benn ett, Mary Byrns, Frances Crivelli, Gail Clark, Julianne Burkowski. STANDING: Libby Huplce, Yvone Allore, Catherine effries, Melba Word, Joan Rinnas, Pat Chope, Mary Ann Blair, Carol Authier, Vivien Henderson, Miss Osgood, Pat Schritski, Mariam Karoub, Diane Niblock, Margie Shubert, Yvonne Washington, Mary Bernard, Sharon O'Day, Shirley Stoner, Barbara Bush. The Girls Athletic Association of Roosevelt High was started this year by Miss Osgood. To get money for their treasury the club sold sweat shirts with the initials GA.A. on them. These were very successful as every one knows. The club meets every Tuesday in the Gym, where the girls play various games. The girls divided the club up into Juniors, Sophomores, and freshmen. After this the Sophomores were divided up into two groups, Team A and team B. Also the Freshmen were divided up into two groups then team A of the Sophomores played team A of the Freshmen and team B of the Sophomores played team B of the Freshmen. Team A of the Freshmen won and Team B of the Sophomores won. Each team will play the Juniors next. Winners of these games will play off and the winners of that game will be champs. . . ,..i1-...t...,.,...-. --.. ,. -- V- W -- ' President-- Beverley Clevenger Vice-Presidentn Nancy Gray Secretary-- Rosalie Huddleston Treasurer-- Sandra Brandt 7N'W7 ' 5' 'QQ nblgl. UA Y e 5561 uv. uswwu M VQFW 'F' A.. Es -.'..k z 'i -7' Y ex ff
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ursing Club 'UD t 4 N y .... V if SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Brandt, Carol Authier, Ilene Tarjany, Florence Fody, STANDING: Barbara Bennett, joan Rinnas, Betty DeMilde, Janice Bowers, Shirley Stoner, and luliann Burkowski. The Future Nurses Club, a club for all girls, grades ninth through twelfth who are interested in a nursing career, held its first meeting of the year on September 22, 1953. A constitution was drawn up and the officers were elected as follows: President-- Ilene Tarjany Vice President -- Carol Authier Secretary-- Sandra Brandt Treasurer--Florence Fody The dues were set at ten cents a week, and the meetings were held every Wednesday afternoon. After the first meeting, the club was very active. Some of its activities were: Cake, Popcorn, and lemonade salesg trips to various hospitalsg and sewing bees. The annual Christmas Party was held on December 21, and at this party the members received their Future Nurses Club pins, which were financed by the club treasury. The project for the year was the redecoration of the nurses room. Pillows were covered, and the girls began working on slip covers. Mrs. Forbush, their sponsor, helped the girls to obtain information on the various schools of nursing. She also rented a couple of films for the enjoyment of the members. The Future Nurses Club is a very active, and worthwhile club in our high school. Vv V7 T7 ' - Ng , I ev-ff 1 TX .. .,f- C - X - lf?
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Y-Teens SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanine Adams, jane Allen, janet Schuster, Barbara Goocher, Betty Dobbins, Minda Britton, Pat Beatty, Catherine Jefferies, STANDING: Yvonne Washington, Elsie Cummings, Frances Crevilli, Barbara Bennett, Mary Ruth Richards. Rosalie Huddleston, Gail Felton, Mrs. Kaufman, Barbara Miner, Lillie Williams, Marga- ret Mclillahan, Darlyn Hatfield, Lois Hollis, Barbara Bush. C: Qixcei SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Beatty, Mrs. Kaufman, jane Allen, Betty Dobbins, Minda Britton, Janet Schuster, Barbara Goocher. Their first activity was the recruiting of new members which proved very successful. As money making projects, several bake sales were held. In late October the club sponsored a hayride which was very successful. On December 21, the girls went Christmas caroling and on a food hunt. 'The Snowflake F1urry, the last dance of 1953, was sponsored by the Y-Teens. In late February they were able to send two girls to New York to observe the functions of the United Nations. This club is progressing along extremely well, and in the future- they hope to increase its membership to a sizable number. 63
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