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GUARDIA OF TALE Page 22 First Row: Max Wilson, Bob Grousd, Mr. rill, jim jeffrey, Bob Mahan, john Frank Moore, Creston Raines, Earl Jen- Lauderbaugh, Halden Hinton. kins, Tom Bourff, Dan Bourff, jack Zimmerer, Dick Andich. Third Row: Larry Maloney, Don Conner, Second Row: Max Hancook, Don Florek, Clarke Imblff, Jerry Kfaflef, LHUY Herr, jack Elleman, jack Boyd, Malcolm Mer- Clarke Walser, Don Lamm. Whenever the name of Sir Walter Raleigh is mentioned, a picture of a gal- lant gentleman spreading a red satin cloak across a mud puddle for a lady in distress is immediately formed. Although the members of the Sir Walter Raleigh Club do not go to such extremes, as did this knight of Queen Elizabeth's time, they are noted for their good deeds and acts of chivalry, such as allowing ladies to go first and being always ready, willing, and able to lend assistance. The suave members of the club, which is open to any junior or senior boy in KHS, were directed by Mr. Frank Moore as they performed their year's activities. The greatest of these was the compiling of the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all students and teachers in an annual publication, the Raleigh Ringer. The following were chosen as officers: Earl Jenkins, Lord High Chancellor, Phil Anderson, Lord Chancellor, Creston Raines, Clerk, Tom Bourff, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Max Hancook, Parliamentarian.
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ELFARE TAFF . . . if s Since 1936 the Girls' League has been billed at K.H.S. Miss Estella G. Pearce, original production manager, once again helped it to become increasingly active. This year it was off to a good start with the fourth annual Autumn Prom on October 14. The co-directors, Barbara Fretz and Mary Rosalene Shaffer, did a marvelous job in making the dance, the theme of which was a Mardi Gras, a success. The head directors for this year were Suzie Templin, president, Judy Mason and Phyllis Millbern, vice presidents, Peggy Fisher, secretary, Carolyn Ridnour and Bonnie Shenk, senior representatives, Margie Snyder and Shirley Goebel, junior representatives, Susan Kaegi and Ann Zimmerer, sophomore represen- tatives, Janet Frazer and Sharon Frazer, freshmen representatives. Some of the scenes that the Girls' League portrayed much as a professional were the selling of Christmas holly and the handling of concessions at the athletic games. The League also sponsored T-B patch tests for everyone. The year's activities were climaxed by the Mother-Daughter Reception on May ll. The co-directors were Judy Mason and Peggy Fisher. The mothers were feted at a banquet and then an entertainment in the auditorium. The an- nouncing of the officers for the coming year furnished the high point in the evening, and the whole event concluded the gala affairs of the Girls' League '50- 'Sl year. Seated: Suzie Templin, Judy Mason, Peggy Audra Lindley, Carolyn Ridnour, Ann Fisher, Pam Millbern, Zimmerer, Bonnie Shenk, janet Frazer, Sharon Frazer, Shirley Goebel, Miss Standing: Margie Snyder, Susan Kaegi, Mrs. Estella G. Pearce. fake 21
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TECHNICIA : or sports and fun The Girls' Athletic Association is the sole source of extra-curricular activ- ities for the girls alone of Kokomo High School. Although game techniques and body co-ordination are highly emphasized, G. A. A. has set the teaching or good sportsmanship as its goal. Under the co-directorship of Miss Nancy Wheel- er and Miss Mary Lou Phipps, a highly successful year was realized. Due to the fact that Kokomo High School is in the cast of the Indiana League of High School Girls' Athletics, it is enabled to award any junior girl meet-- ing the state requirements, a state plaque. The highest attainable award is the senior locket. Next in rank are the local awards, major script K , G. A. A. emblem, and membership pin. Football remains the only sport in Kokomo High School which is totally masculine. The emancipation of women in the field of sports is working in full force, and the '50-,Sl athletic program included soccer, track, volley ball, basket- ball, tumbling, bowling, dancing, tennis, soft-ball, and deck tennis. The head directors for the year were Ann Uhlir, president, Barbara Scheid, vice president, Emma Lou Barnett, secretary, Alice Radcliff, treasurer, and Cotreal Brown, assistant secretary. Front Row: Alma King, Deloris Largent, Emmalou Barnett, Ann Uhlir, Barbara Scheid, jane Harger, Marie Van Horn, Betty Shelton. Second Row: Leona Henry. Reda Collins, Louise Leach, Sharon Frazer, Georganna Johnson, Emmajean McKown, Sondra Robertson, Evalois Stover, Shelia Flora. Third Row: Eloise Brown, Nancy Hostetler, janet Lykins, Joyce Lightfoot, Darlene Bless, Patricia Freed, Connie Cox, Bar- bara Sutton, Lavena Smith. Fourth Row: Miss Nancy Wheeler, Ann jacoutot, Myra Walden, Carolyn Rup- ley, Carolyn Suter, Valerie Hessel, Shir- ley McCool, Sue Britan, Sharon Kelly, Miss Mary Louise Phipps. Back Row: Beverly Phillips, Carolyn Quinn, Shirley Castor, Doris Plummer, Georgia Jones, Nadine Meyers, Lois White, Mai- garet Davison. l Page 23
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