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Row 1, left to right: V. Houseright, S. Crandall, S. Gray, F. Pappas, M. Williams. D. Aurenz, J. Elliott, J. Hanson, J. Merkel, E. Kull, R. Burkhardt. L. Feaster, M. Brudi. Row 2: M. Leaman, M. Mohlman, B. Morrison, P. Webb, J. Graham, M. Ford, B. Rykraft, N. Edmondson, M. Brenner, B. Hitner, M. Kaser, J. Hershberger, L. Luczak, P. Smith, N. Watson. Row 3: B. Benham, M. Goldsmith, I. Robinaugh, B. Mackey, M. Stump, M. Bell, P. Lawson, D. Hankins, P. Neher, A. Niemantsverdriet, I. Sailer, J. Forbes, A. Beaman. Row 4: S. Degler, E. Schnaible, J. Munger, M. Clock, C. Schwab, S. Bercovitz, V. McAllister, P. Soller, D. Foshee, M. Posthauer, N. Waddell, J. Marshall. SUNSHINE SOCIETY The Sunshine Society, organized in 1916, is the oldest girls' organization in Jefferson High School. The society is under the direction of Miss Slayback and membership is open to any high school girl. 1948 was one of the most important of all the society's history. The state convention was held here and over 2,000 girls from all over the state attended. Patsy Smith was president for the entire year and she was ably assisted by Beverly Suffridge as treasurer, Frances Flack as secretary, and Maxine Huegel as vice-president. Row 1, Ieit to right: P. Roberts, M. House, J. Hooker, C. Jessup, P. Covington, J. Kurtz, B. McKinley. C. Leaman, P. Barcus, R. Holt, B. Simpson, T. Boor, P. Hilton, L. Freeclberg. Row 2: H. Watkins, J. Arnold, C. Loeb, D. Snyder, A. Dye, B. Shoaf, M. McConnell, J. Eubanks, P. Thompson, N. Bush, C. Klepinger, R. Brookbank, B, Wharton, P. Keys, M. Chrissikos, A. Flack, C. McCormick, C. Houston. Row 3: D. Nielan, M. Keating, R. Levering, N. Myers, N. Overesch, M. Redd, D. Kaiser. T. Golden, G. Carr, D. Miller, R. Walker. Hear. e- .- Page Inf
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Wfff Row 1, left to right: G. Evans, W. Robinson, R. Smith, J. Galema, J. White, B. McClean, B. Michael B. Stebbins, E. Furrer, D. Corwin. Row 2: H. Smith, C. Francik, W. Evans, H. Howland, A. Bryant, B. Rundle, D. Weast, T. Wade, B. Binz, D. Goodner. Row 3: Mr. Rogers, J. Liebenguth, J. Hamming, G. Farrell, B. Steeley, D. Harris, B. Semmes, F. Rapp, A. Reitemeier. Row 4: J. Hershinger, G. Leader, B. Lannerd, B. Schilling, E. Moyer, G. Rosselot, Mr. Smith. BADYIJC, Jill-71. The Bronx Hi-Y emphasizes the Christian Purpose of the Club, which is ATO create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The platform is: Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. It co-operates with the Y.M.C.A. activities and it sponsored the miniature jet auto races at the local Y.M.C.A. and awarded the prizes. It assisted in school activities with a concessions stand and with various school programs. The meetings included: speakers, moving pictures, parties, group discussions, and refreshments. Bob Strader, president: Bob Semmes, vice-president, John Hamming, secretary, Dick Smith, treasurer. l'uw Ill ' r
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Row I, Ielt to right: P. Bennett, D. Rayl, P, Barcus, L. Brown, L. Carr, M. Atkins, M. Burke, R. Hatke. Row 2: D. Tyson, M. Reitemeier, P. Parker, M. Fischer, P. Pace, V. Carte, M. Lester, C. Carter. Row 3: Miss Caton, R. Farrell. L. Tyrie, L. Youn, P. Elliott, M. White, R. Klinker. 5. Q. H.. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to improve the interest in athletic activities. to develop and improve skills in the various activities through partcipation, to set high standards of sportsmanship and to enjoy associations and friendships through play. The G.A.A. at Jefferson High School was first organized in 1941. The local organi- zation became a member of the State G.A.A. in 1947, and is a member this year. There are seventy members in G.A.A. at Jefferson. Any girl who participates in a G.A.A. activity may become a member. Officers are: Marilyn White, president, first semester: Joanne Carney, president. second semester. Jean Klinker, secretary-treasurer, both semesters. Miss Mary Mather is sponsor of the organization. Awards are made to girls who have the required number of points: class numerals for 150 points, a J letter for 250 points, and if a girl receives 350 points, she earns a state award. Points are accumulated for activities throughout the four years of high school. Among the organized activities offered by the G.A.A. this year are: basketball, bad- minton, bowling, tumbling, archery, and softball. Each sport activity is in charge of sports heads who are elected by members. Business meetings are held once a month. Officers are elected in September. At an Honor Dinner in the spring, which climaxes the year's activities, Athletic Awards are made. First semester president, Joan Carter: vice-president, Marilyn White, secretary-treasurer, Jean Klinker. Second semester president, Phyllis Barcus: vice-president, Mary Lester: secretary-treasurer, Jean Klinker. I' ll
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