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First row, left to right: F. Nichols, L. Griffin, M. Albee, W. Harvey. Second row: J, Johnson, J. Skrehot, F. Hartzell, C, Ray, S. McDaniel. Third row: M. Brisbiri, K. Wright, M, Nichols, A, Harper, D. Downie, D, Stewart. Fourth row: W, Williams, M. Hall, G. Johnson, J, Johnson, Mrs. Scown, Advisor. The CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION is the scholastic service club in school. To be a member, a student must earn ten points. At least eight points must be earned on grades and two points can be earned by extracurricular ac- tivities. There were 20 members in the fall semester. The group elected Lillian Griffin as President, Floyd Nichols Vice President, and Mary Albee Sec- retary-Treasurer. Their major activity was hosting the district convention. The theme used was SPRING First row left to right: Mr. Lackey, Advisor, J. Carter D. Carlton W Harvey, F. Nichols J Diinniicln M, Wilson, S DOWIHQ' VJ. VVilliams Second VOW' L. Griffin, M, Hill N. MC Daniel, J Slxrehot, S. McDaniel M Albee D. Downie,J Jchn son. Third row: S Kolbcck C Ray M Nichols M Hall D Hagen. B Hayden V Roeder A Harper 'Ns Scovvn Ad. scr Not pictured D Stewart G Whitley SEMESTER College Daze and general chairman was Mar- lene Nichols. An increase in membership came with the spring semester as the total grew to 30. The group decided to keep the same officers. Other activities included a day spent in rec- reation at the Fellowship Hall with a spaghetti feed and movies, and a picnic at the Grove with swimming and fun for all.
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S..--- 1 1... GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Left to right: Marlene Nichols, President, Anita Harper, Vice President, Linda Jacobs, Secretary- Treasurer. GIRLS' LEAGUE AND G.A.A. Two of the girls' organizations which promote citizenship and sportsmanship in school and com- munity are the Girls' League and the Girls' Athletic Association. Girls' League is an organization that has been in existence for about 26 years. It is the one organi- zation to which all the girls in school belong. Their service project this year was to help out needy families. A successful clothing and toy drive was held prior to the Christmas vacation. Also money was collected and set up into a revolving loan fund for the students. An annual event of the girls is the Mothers' Tea held in the spring. All the students' mothers are invited to the school for an afternoon of tea and entertainment by the girls. G.A.A. is a group of girls who have earned at least 500 points through participating in extracur- ricular sports. They promote citizenship and sports- manship through sports. Their money-making proi- ects are: CU selling hot dogs and cokes at home football and basketball games, and C21 the annual lightweight handicap game. At the close of basket- ball season, the G.A.A.'ers play the physically handicapped lightweights using girls' rules. The club also gives a Lettermen's Banquet each spring. It is a banquet for the coaches and boys who earned a letter in football andfor basketball. THESE ORGANIZATIONS SET CITIZENSHIP AND First row, left to right: V. Roe- der, Treasurer, M. Nichols, Vice President, D. Harper, President, B. Hayden, Secretary. Second row: M. Hall, M. Albee, J. Strouss, D. Stewart, P. Lewis, F. Hartzell, D. Downie, Third row: Miss Schuman, Advisor, S. Kolbeck, J. Meade, J. Skrehot, K. Wright, D. Sager. Not pic- tured: M. Smith, M. Whitmarsh.
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