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O O O The Girls' Athletic Association was the year with a membership of 74, which later increased to 85. Miss Oldefest spon- sored the organization. Officers were: President, Donna Housengag Y-President, Jane Mohrmang Sec-Treasurer, Monica Hartg Point Man, Helen Murphy: Student Council Representative, Betty Balk. The GAA has many objectives-prim cipally to teach the members the funda- 2 mentals of the games and to promote good sportsmanship. This past term many good times have followed each other in rapid succession. The basketball tournament was climatic, and the Seniors came out on top. The Freshmen won second place. Some of the other activities were: a hikeg the spinsters' spreeg play daysg ping pongg volley ball and basketball tournamentsg and the Mother-Daughter banguet. 1 l Xu 1 n 1 1 X n X 4 r 1 I I I l ll I l 0
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F. F. A. The Fulton chapter of Future Farmers of America began their sixth year with a full program of work and a record mem- bership. An officers' training school out- lined the objectives of the organization and instructed the members in parliamen- tary procedure. A soil conservation con- test was entered. Soil testing and number- less other community projects are under way. Members of the F F A have been ac tive in athletics L1Verne Flvnn William L hs .L Rowland, Kenneth Miller, Leslie Swanson and Eugene Hammond have been regular players on the high school teams. Outstanding projects have been: a ban- quet for the officersg the F. F. A. and F. H. A. Fairg the Fall Festival Exhibitg a parent-son nightg and several parties. William Rowland was elected to receive vx hich is presented to the outstanding the DeKalb honor award for the year. Q. senioi student in agriculture 1 5. I 1 1 I l Tl . . . - . . . - A: 2 u , ' '. .1 U - S . U I L, .,.. .JW A - l ' liuvlq lixyg Jay l':lllli1'lllJl, 42'-rzild Smith, Leroy bi-liippe-13 Yi'-tor Ilona--il1li1'I', lion:-r S1'lIlllllH4'llt'l', lion All--Ile-r. .Xll'Il llolsi gvr, Holi Y--n--mn. lllllvll l likli--mn, John xYll'lN'llH'il, 'I'hi1'1l llowl lilmvi' l!1.1.ns!r':e. Marvin 'I'vn1pIr. llryvin Ilznvis. l-'r:e1.--is Smith, nh-nv IM-ipluus. ll--in-A liflllllllwllll, lwslis- Sxvniison, Iron Hqmmillon, lilim-1' You--l, Wziyiv- Ya11Zui1l--n. S.'.'4,ni lguwg Iiuymoml Ii'-.-ily, l:ll'llIll'll Sissinu, ll:-no 'IN-nupl.-V H..xx'a11i lioulnml, l 1':inklin lflyun, limi. llo wand, l':1ul l':arkv'1'. Ilnnnp I..-uliy. ll1vxxl:m1I Sxxunsoxl, l.--on lrltvns, l'llill'lk'S l likkv-mu, Hr-nry In-! 'l1r'-. l-'insi llowl N1-'l H wus-'l1g:u, Hull llonlani, M1 um l9j'lib-lI'1l. All. lin--Il, .I-w If'I5nn,.Xll1-I1'l'a'n1ple. 'm 3,9 I ul 1 1 4 l
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RSITY CLU This year the Varsity Club has added several members to its enrollment. The Varsity Club acts as a board of control for the Boys' Athletic Association since the members of the B. A. A. must have earned a letter in some major sport. This year the club consisted of thirty- five members, two of whom have made letters in three major sports: football, football, basketball and track. These boys are Kenneth Miller and Clifford Johnson. Varsity Club members this year have been selling refreshments at the football games and track meets in order to raise funds so that several members of this club could see the state finals in basketball at Champaign. IT 'M Q Pi lv.. if Mamma?-My flu at I4 lst N lll 1 i llillllll Ill mum. lxe vim nl Hier e I e sf nal I us o L X ' -C , , . .... ...--..-...- gr. J .ran E fag! 1 ' fy , 5 In 1 ' Lf? , ..,n., 'E' is 1' W W X if Q-' ' V' l ff ' --. 4... Q 3 v ' 7' Z .W Q wiv'- t jj, ' , , A ., Ly! 4 - I Q ' X fr ,bum H' IL -' A .slr fluff 5 , A i 7 . .' ' T 1 ' Q Sim.-.ig .Xlli II4-ml--rs-fn. 1'ln:n'l's l,1-:ixw-ns. lm-k Ih'1llllllll4'l', llny Voss, tiene I-'iv-ld, .Xi-1 nlfl I ui.:- lnr---ni, Ilill ILoxxl:4ml, lwslin- Ju: son, .lolin XYiv-rfm:1. Mr. Blvsvlvy. gin! ppm: .lolln lil-ul:--11. lwlli lions'-1ig:. liny Ilrumlylcf-. I.aYa-1nv- Flynn, Lyle- Hill, lmn 2 'tnn, Iv-in Wi'rs1-nm,1'liI'f.IolunsoI1, llill Stn ', ' Illlvlll Voss, N4 ' :in 1.1-:uw-rxs, li J PIII: Still Imw: lioh Vorisidiliv, li0'l'IlFII'll Norman. 1'hzirln-s Ii: Anb' 1-r, lmn lJ:ilnl1ofl'. I-Inrl .1 'l ll, l'l:irf-mv Ke --r, K'-nnvtli Mill'-r. 'l'-im Xhvmls. lion l:Xll l,
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