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GIRL ' ATHLETIC ASSUCIATIO The Girls' Athletic Association. commonly known to all as the CAA.. stresses in their program the develop- ment of four points: the moral, ethical, physical, and social. They have a formal and an informal initiation, both of which are remembered, sometimes fondly, some- times not. by all the members. Their flower is the pink rose and their colors are double blue. A scholastic average of C with a II in Physical Education. plus points earno-tl in participation in intramural sports, is the re- quirement for membership. Their Sp0ns0l'. MIPS Wvaite. along with President Nancy Wood, Vice President Kitty Barlow. Secretary Beverly Hill. and Treasurer ,lane Poole. supervises the making and selling of the annual Home- coming corsages. Also on their agenda this year: a spa- ghetti supper. February 14g and a trip to the Y.W.C.A.. where their time is spent swimming. or like most girls. just gabbing. Their spring assemblies will long be re- membered by all the student body and the faculty, especi- ally last year's THIS IS YOUR LIFE. NIR. FREEMAN. FIRST ROW tl:-ft to rightl: K. Knowlton, B, Healy, J. Auguutine, L, Huelsman, I. Poole tTreasurerJ, B. Hill lSecret1ll'Yl, K. Barlow tVice Pres: rlentt, N. Wood lPresitlentl. SECOND ROW: H. Bewley, 5. Norris, J. Schrader, L. Short, B. Cost, L. Carey, S. Welsh. THIRD ROW: Johnson, C. Hayes, .I. Emmons, M, Horn, A. Carter, Miss Waite t.-Ktlvisorl, J. Hurley.
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FIRST ROW lleft to rightt: Fogt tTrt-asurert. B. Joitttson Hin- Pri-sitlentr. N. 1.4-tkwood 151-1-retaryt. J. Vance tPresitIt-ntit, SECOND ROV .l. Handley. E. Jolliff. J. Harrington. C. Roush. Z. Lowe. ll. Erwin. .l. l.amren4e. ll. Clingerlnan. l.. Calluzzo, S. Wilgus. THIRD ROW: ll Robinson, Nl. Bronson, S. Young, C, MrBrien. fl. Porter. Ii. jar-kson. C. Whetsel. ll. Ratleff. B. Angle. Y. Johnson. B. Calluno. Bliss Rvan tirlvisor I. FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America. better known to most of us as F.H.A.. is composed of the girls of the Home Economics Department who wish to further their study of the home and learn more that will help them become better wives and mothers. Their sponsor is Miss Ryan. and their officers are: President. Jean Vance: Vice President. Betsy johnson: Secretary. Sandy Lock- wood: and Treasurer. Sherrill Fogt. This year they sent forty pair of mittens to the orphans of Korea. These were collected at Christmas time. when, instead of the 1956 CHANT 26 usual Christmas Tree. they had a mitten tree. Last summer at the State Fair they won first prize for their booth display. They have brought many such awards to our school. Each year they hold a Nlother and Daughter Party that gives the mothers a chance to see what their daughters are accomplishing. Last August the club sent three girls to F.H.A. Camp and they plan to :lo the same this year. for there the girls learned many thing- that have helps-rl them in their club work this year. A salute to these girls and the wonderful work they do.
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L-T FIRST ROW lleft to rightjz S. Welsh fVice Presidentb, J. Emmons lTreasurerj, N. Core tSecretaryJ, E. McQueen, A. Carter lPresidenti. SECOND ROW: M. Peters, B. Bewley, M. Maxson, C. Wise. THIRD ROW: B. Silverstein, S. Norris, K. Knowlton, C. Cole, D. Yost, S. Web- ster. FOURTH ROW: D. Wilcox, J. Swartz, A. Jansen. J. Huber, H. Dipple. FIFTH ROW: T. Carey, J. Guy, M. Horn, L. Jenkins. SIXTH ROW: P. Hurley, F. Spehr, J. Augustine, Mr, Lautenhach 4Advisorl. PHY - CHEM Phy-Chem, sponsored by Mr. Lautenbach, is composed of past and present Chemistry and Physics students. Annetta Carter is the presidentg Sue Welsh, the vice presidentg Jane Emmons, treasurerg and Nancy Core, secretary. Incorporated into the club this year were the Camera Club and the Slip-Stick Club. The former devoted to demonstrating dark-room techniques and the latter teaches the use of the slide-rule. This year the club spon- sored a Science Assembly on March 22, at which they presented to the school library a copy of the book THE WORLD WE LIVE IN, based on a series of articles in LIFE MAGAZINE. Also based on these articles were the film strips they purchased for the Science Film Li- brary. For the Chemistry and Physics departments they purchased some excellent and helpful charts, which are appreciated by all chemistry and physics students. 1956 CHANT 28
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