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Page 51 text:
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-P 1 EIU ll I Tlici Pop Club is gi very actin' mgziiiixaitimi in Gallatin lligli Sclinnl, lt was fuunc lvcl in 1925!-S and now lizxs ai INUlHlJL'l'Slllp of l'oi'ty-l'ix'v girls ulicwscii fm' tlivii' pcip, srlirrol spii il, sind ability to yoll. The purpose of 1li0 club is to load sclii-ol yvlls, boost tho lczinis. and lwlstci' up school spirit and pridv. Among its uctivitif-s are giving dances, pop assi-niblics. rallies. and printing pm- grzinis for lliotliaill and liuskvlbaill games, All ol' ilu-sv liuvu p1'm'c-cl tu bc' Vvry sucrcs-ssiul. OFFICERS President-Eloise Lellrkind Vice-President-Lois Koch Secretary-Treasurer-Susan Smith X H Top row: K'hurlim- Sl1lllglltl'l', llul'gzll1-I Ann fox, Marjuril- Allinsun, llnrolhp Law, Lois. lim-h, llnris Jvun R1lLQ'Sllilll', Marin- Sivss, liiiu l'lllg'liSll, Donna Jninvr, Shirh-5 liivss. Sl-1-und row: l lur1-'llc-P Marsh, .lt-'zlllllv Phillips. Illllh D1-xlvr, l.:lur:i Man' l'v14-rsmi, Ji-an Ili-mlvrsmi, Dolly Min-, and Caroline- Englisll. Third row: Pvggy lluwarsl, Nlzlrjurir llurlunu, Sisan Smith, IM-ity llill, Virginia Hmm:-ll, l'n-ggx vlllllf' S2llIlldl'l'S, -If-an Gzllvr, and Le-ilzl Ruth l,illl'.v!4l. l 0lll'fll row: 'IPIUIII1' ICIIIPTX. Alys 'hum Vhxtsoli, xlill'lYIl Shun-, Anim Lvl- fuse-iis, Eloisl- Llqlfkillll, lr:-nv llurzxml, Elinor Hollivr, Shirlvy Huffim-, :mil B4-My Aclzunsmi. I-'ifth Row: Puttp Ilyn-, Agm-s Johnson, Fvmrgznrn-1 rope-, l-.atm-r X inn, ,Ivan Purdy, Mznrgnrm-t Linfim- livw-rly Willson, :uid lllzlyfoli Farrington, sponsor. 415 lil.
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glze Gfbsomka ipiffe First row: Irene Smiley, Gladys Gaines, Marjorie Waldorf, Rosemary Spain, Joan Johnson, Gyda. Sheppard, Mary Vaughn, and Ova Miller. Second row: Patty Kirk, Lucille Westlake, Jean Galer, Phyllis Hay, Dorothy Law, Nadine Goodrich, Elsie Thomas, Marjorie Evans, and Willian Vance, sponsor. Third row: Barbara Quist, Margaret Ann Heetderks, Annabelle Collier, Sarah Davis, Margaret Cav- en, Marjorie Davis, and Helen Qnist. Not in picture: Jane Doering, and Jean Haight. OFFICERS President-Dorothy Law Vice-President-Nadine Goodrich Secretary-Treasurer-Elsie Thomas The Absoraka Rifle Club for Girls was started in 1934 with Mr. Phillip Fix spon- soring until 1937. Since then they have had Mr. Christiansen 1937-38, and Mr. Vance who is now sponsoring the group. The object of the junior program of the National Rifle Association is to develop those qualities of sportsmanship. fair play, manliness, self-control and cooperation which are so essential to success in life. Each girl is supposed to shoot once a weekg how much depending upon her skill. Frequently there are matches between the boys and girls. Also they participate in national contests and matches. The Absoraka club has helped in making and equipping the new rifle range. Their first rating in the national match was in the C class. 4 45
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Club Seated: Daivd VYessel, Dirk Smiley, Kirby W'hithum, Bob Clonlnger, Boyd Boylan, Bob Dnems, James Vollmer, Jim Emery, Don Rnndell, Maurice Dusenbery, and Bob Nicholson. First row: Tom Hallin, Kenneth Carter, Harold Kolloek, Tom Preston, -lim Pickens, Milton Free- land, Art McDonald, Ed Johnson, and Harvey Johnson. Second row: Bill Evers-sz, Elmer Butler, Marvin Sunderland, James Hoffman. Holllee Snyder, Gor- don Black, Ed Gieshen, Lloyd Shelhamer, John Minder, Bob Hoffman, Norman Hansen, kay Brooks, VV:-irren Hill, Don Niven, Druid Wheeler, and Jason Preston, sponsor. OFFICERS President-James Vollmer Vice-President-Druid Wheeler Secretary-Treasurer-Boyd Boylan The G club is the oldest traditional club in the high school. ln former years the chief aim was to raise money to finance athletic events. Its purpose now is to promote interest in athletic events, to create a feeling of comradeship and loyalty among the athletes, to help in any and all ways to instill school spirit and sportsmanship in all con- testants and the student body. Annually it puts on a benefit dance and sponsors the Beat Park tag sale in order to raise money to defray medical expenses for injured athletes. 47
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