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Top to bottom: Susan Landrum, Presidentg Betty F unke, Vice-Presidentg Judy Christian, Secretaryg Sally .fdtliitic Mociafion Under the direction of its officers, aided by Miss Sweeney, the Athletic Association plans a year-around pro- gram that includes every girl in the Stu- dent Body. There is competition among the four sororities and the losers treat the winners to a party at the end of the year. Girls making a total of 100 points or more receive a Bn at the end of the year. Biesecker, Treasurer. SATURDAY NIGHT RECREATION IN THE GYM if si as fi' Miss La Verne Sweeney Advisor
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Sight. I . 1, ' , 0' avi? , 4 L A S H, a f eaaai i 1 B ' '- A 17 eeee g Seated, Ieft to right: Kay Cauntt, Mary Lee Brunt, Ann Seymour, Miss Sharpe, Linda Hawel, Dianne Champion, Nancy Atkinson. Standing: Carolyn Iackson, President, Cookie Wood. e igioua Gldinef The Religious Council was established for the purpose of bringing together the differ- ent denominations represented in the Acad- emy . Each Sunday night various organiza- tions, as appointed hy the Religious Council, have charge of the Vesper services, which gives each girl the opportunity to participate. CAROLYN IACKSON, President, and Miss Sharpe, the Advisor
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Sealed, left to right: Nancy Atkinson, Lenoir Waller, Ginger Brown. Standing, left to right: Lanier Harris, Ianice Fisher, Gail Peay, Becky Harris, Mrs. Tur- nipseed, Kay Gauntt, Pam Burney, Len Duncan, Jane Seymour. N onor .Sbciefy ly 9 O-J s N F . '94 F -rf-, Officers: lane Seymour, President, Nancy Atkinson, Vice-President, Mrs. Turnipseed, Advisor, Len Duncan, Secretary, Janice Fisher, Treasurer. The Honor Society, as organized in 1935, is based on the five points of scholarship, leadership, loyalty, depend- ability, and character. A student must have an average of 90 or above in all subjects to be eligible and must show herself outstanding for the other four points. To remain in the Honor Soci- ety a member must maintain Honor Roll Grades. No girl has ever lost her membership in this organization, and it is a stimulus for continued and acceler- ated effort on the part of each member.
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