Friends Select School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1954

Page 49 of 96

 

Friends Select School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 49 of 96
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Page 49 text:

Looking back, in retrospect, we can see that the Boys' Athletic Association has sponsored numerous, successful, social and athletic events, The Sports Dance in the fall opened Select's social season with the proverbial bang . Thanks to the Boys' A,A, and the Girls' A.A., agood time was enjoyed by all. The intramural basketball games were thrill- ing. The teams were evenly matchedg whether the winner was the Hawks , the Orioles or the Warriors , good sportmanship was the key- note in each contest. The two most important events of the year were the Sports Banquet and the Father-Son Banquet. The organization, capably guided by John Wieland and his staff, was more active than ever, and the future promises an even finer and stronger Boys' Athletic Association. Front row: lleit to rightl Sam Mutch lVice Pres.l, Albert Jackson ladvisorl, John Wieland fPres.l, John Borton fSec.l, Frederick Campo lTres.J. Second row: lleft to rightl Michael Churchill, Kenneth Anderson, Donald McCarty, David Hyman, Stephen Joyce, Joseph Sickenberger. BCYS' THLETIC ASSOCIATIG

Page 48 text:

Front row Qleft to rightj Janet Flint, Joyce Webb Wice Pres.J, Joan Howell QPres.J, Judith Love 1Secretary.j, Carol Hancock QTres.l, June Hale Qadvisorj. Second row: Jacqueline Weintraub, Frances Sussman, Paula Schreibman, Anna Miller KPub. Manag.J Flora McQueen, Mara Janson, Mona Hendler, Carol Krechmer. GIRL'S ATH LETIC ASSOCIATIO An ever active and enthusiastic organization, the G.A.A, has again led the girls of the upper six classes through many happy moments. Competition in the annual Song and Cheer Day skits started the students off with high hopes for coming eventsg the eighth grade won the most points and thus spurred the upper classmen to greater activity. The Mother- Daughter Banquet proved, as usual, to be an outstanding high-light in the school year, with each homeroom working industriously to cap- ture the hearts of mothers and judges. The rest of the A.A, program ran true to form with the basketball intramurals and the Father-Daughter Picnic. The A,A, does not hold the point system as its goal, but rather, the unity of all the girls in the seventh through twelfth grades. All of the girls, working together, combine to make the G.A.A, the strong and active organization that it is today.



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Sitting Qleft to rightj Ann Tarshish, Jay Scott, Suzanne Gutner Presi dentl Eleanor Stokes. Standing: Anthony Vincent, Milton Fenkel SENIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE A talent show, audience participation pro- grams, films on foreign countries, and in- teresting, informative, speakers were onlyafew of the diverse programs planned and presented by the Senior Assembly Committee. The change of schedules enabled the committee to have more time for its presentationsg the members of the committee, together with their advisor, Master Alex, used this time effectively to bring us talent from within and without the school.

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