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QCQUDWQJQ CQ Q CARLTON C'S The Carlton C's organization began its year with fourteen members. The officers were: president, Dorothy Weber: vice president, Doris Bishopg secretary, Violet Hoffg treasurer, Marjorie Scotty student council representative, Arlene Hoff: sergeant at arms, Billie Carter. The C's sponsored several pop and hot dog sales during the basket- ball season. Our uniforms were white skirts and red sweaters. The girls bought their own sweaters and the organization raised the money for the skirts 0 During January the C's had charge of the March of Dimes campaign. The C's annual banquet is to be held immediately after the volley- ball season. New members are RaDeen Wagner, Eunice Shops, Pearl Kadar, Jean Collins, and Lavilla Michaelsohn.
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nseeeeee The and supervised by the club, and are and The ter ard LETTERMEN'S CLUB purpose of our Letterman's Club is to promote good sportsmanship look after various things concerning the school. Fire drills are duties at the fire hoses and extinguishers filled by the lettermen. The lettermen also sold pop, popcorn, hot dogs, and increased their funds to over fifty dollars. and Carlton C's banquet was held shortly af annual Letterman's Club the basketball and volleyball season. Letters were awarded to Rich Peters, Richard Banks, Richard Hartman, Jerry Rodgers, Jim Allen, Kenneth Hodney, Don Woodman, Clayton Gardner, Allen Stermer and Manager Carl Jewell. The club also drew up a new constitution concerning the duties and reg- ulations of the organization.
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If +I I QIHLS ATHLHTFC HBHOCIATICN All of the girls in high school are members of the 3.A.A. Each year the Freshman girls join. They are initiated into the club and then given a supper. The purpose of the G.A.A. is to promote better health and sportsman- ship among the girls. The girls may earn points by hiking, bicycling, skating, riding, swim- ming, and volleyball. when they have earned enough points they are awarded letters or numerals. Each year, every girl in the club has dues to pay which this year were twenty-five cents s semester. This money is put into the treasury and used as the members of the club see fit. Officers ef tue club are as follows: president, Patricia Anderson, vice president, Doris Boettcherg secretary, Sherry Jack, treasurer, Jean Collins, sergeant-at-arms, Billie Carter.
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