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CHESS CLUB The chess club was organized in 1956 in order to stimulate a greater interest in the game. During the second year, we were fortunate enough to meet and successfully defeat the Roosevelt team. Last year most of the players were beginners and not experienced enough for tournament play. Our pre- sent members are more experienced and are about ready for tournament play, Club members in the photograph are: Front row, left to right-Joseph Patterson, Robert Russell, Eddie Lack, Clarence Bauder, Eugene Pool. Second row-Robert Jost, Lonnie Lamb, Ronald Peters, William Meiers, Carroll Tirns, Mr. Dickson. Third row-John Miriani, Donnie Taylor, Richard Lip- sinsky, John Snook, Fred Kevitt, Don Teal. NS., ICE SKATING CLUB Be llllllll its third year of operation the 0 F rl students sl rtrn tCCllIllql10S and skills The club sponsored bv Mrs Marrlxn Bell ind Mr Herbert Lemee meets W cdnesd is rtter school it the Stern berg 1lIGlll0Il2ll Skatrn Rink in Forest Park Last years Shamrock llop wrs the qorr-il rc tlV1ty of the O ltallon Skating Club the 1919 60 excnt xx 1ll bc in early lune SWIIHIIIIIID party for C lub rncnrbers in the photo 1 rph are l rent row lcit to Il ht learhc Phillips loyce Boykrns Iloronee SdllllCI'l Marolyn I lckc Peg y Burke Beverly llleQu1tty Second row Allltl lohnson, l xelvn Clever Beverly Mai Diane Mueller Peggy Nhlcman Jllll1KYOtSClllllCF Mr Lcmee Third row Bob Robinson lohn Smith Frank Cradley Mrs Bell Mar Hoffman MHTVIH Verdi John Smith 1 Q , ' f A , A A l 'D 'O W ff , 3 'W l i W4 A , gf ' g. ' I ' W- . V -. ' ' qi - I r r' Z 4 - , 1 v' ' ly . s lon Skating Club was organized to teach interested mC 'l'C1'S 11114 fimfslfs' V . i . 1 1 . v 1 , g 'z ' : tl , . . xr Q , , . . , . 1 , . . . v, Q . , .' ' N H. ' L' Z . 4' -, i ff ', r 4 , rg , , , ', ,taja 1 ,' - ' ' ' Cf ' , a . X D. K D gr ' V ' 1 .1 1 dvr , Y V -Y V K , J . ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' '. 2. , . lr z ,- ' , , ' , , , ,- - ' 9 i ' N , :' ' ' ' is a ' 1 ' Q 7 9 '
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MAIORETTES In 1954 a g.,roup of glrls under the supervlslon of Mr Lmstu 0I,,dIlllLll a lnton group at lladley Tech The g,1rls meet everv ITl0IIl1I1 lt 8 O0 'lm 1n room 107 under the leadershlp of Mr Lester MaJorettes IH tl1e photobraph are Front row left to Fight llla MeMull1n SlllIl0V llemmons Joy ce Mont,.,omery Sunnv Bueker Beverlx Green second row Tanet Tolllver Lmda Mund loyev Strunk Clrol Doyle Fllzabeth Sehnutt lhxrd row Ashner Sherry Peldhans Pat Burrow CHEERLEADERS Part of the color and Splrlt of O'Fallon s athletlc program IS the partlclpatlon of the cheerleaders They meet once a week for praetlce and lead the cheermg at the athletle events Glrls are selected for eheerleadlng on the basls of thelr athletle ablhty coordmatlon scholastlc competence and school Splflt Letters are earned through partlclpatlhg m the cheerleadlng at athletle events Mr Mlller IS the sponsor V3PS1ty Cheerleaders ln the photoblaph are Front row left to rlght Delora Parsons Joyce Boykm Mary Enghsh Sue Salmlerl Loretta Wll hams Second row Dlanne Dunham Cherrl Pleg ler Johnme Averyhardt Laura Bronner A F Mlller Thlrd row Florence Salmerl Sharon Prlce June M11ls Irls Shabansky and Marolyn F1cke fabsentj .5 4 F . A H .I . . r - 4: . , . . t , I Q . B- 1 1 -0-. 'fl y . i Y - 1 , v U1 , 7 v ' . 'I ' , v ' ' Q 1. I c . . nl f 'Q . , ' , e ' l , l Q a A , I . , I K p They have standard uI11f0I'ITlS. -Barbara Shehane, Patrlcia VVh1te, Marllynn ' ff ' : . , . , l , . . . , . . . KT '- Z . ' J - i ' 1 - - - 1 1 1 u Q . n l U I u T , , . . . . , , , I . ! I . ' I . 1 . 1 l . u I , . . ' n u l . Y I Y 4
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CITIZENS CLUB Have you ever passed by room 418 between 8 00 and 8 40 on a Thursday morning and seen a group of students conducting a meeting? These students belong to the Cltwen s l lub which is sponsored bv Nlr Virgcs who took over the position in Septcm ber NN h it does the club do? It supports many is orthwhile org lIll7dil0IlS and Just last term helped out in the passing of p mmphlets md periodicals o the school As for social activities the club had an lntormal party at Gloria Schultes home We are planning a has ride early in December and a C hristmfis Pirty On November I8 we went on a field trip to the Better Business Bureau md to the t ll xmber ot Commerce November 20 It was verx worthwhile and educational GIRLS RIFLE TEAM O'Fallon Girls Rifle Team is an affiliated member of the National Rifle Association, the Civilian Mark- manship program of the U. S. Army, and the Greater St. Louis Junior Rifle League. Each mem- ber must learn to fire from prone, stand, sit, and kneel positions, which in turn after completing basic training by N.R.A. Standards enable them to work toward individual diplomas and medals in the following categories: Promarksman, Marksman First Class, Sharpshooter, Expert, and Distin- guished Rifleman. It is possible for each member to receive an official O'Fallon letter by obtaining a score of 155 firing 5 shots in each position and par- ticipating in League matches during the school year. Our Girls Team meets in Room 6 on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week and is sponsored by Mr. Uphouse. Greater St. Louis Teams our girls fire against are: 0'Fallon Boys, Beaumont High Boys, C.B.C. Boys, Cleveland Boys, Southwest Boys, Country Day Boys, Ferguson Florissant Boys, Beaumont Girls, and Cleveland Girls. Club members in the photograph are: Front row, left to right-Betty Frick, Dorothy Ahlvers, Bar- bara Laws, Mildred Ahlvers, Judy Ivins, Machele McFadden, Carol Doyle, Hilma Brown. Second row-Virginia Warner, Katherine Smith, Bonnie O'Shea, Sally Dunleavy, Ruth Ann Younger, Mary Coleman, Cheri Tate, Geralyn Colburn, Mr. U phouse. Third row-JoAnn Norcial, Eva Hallins, Anne Jackson, Diane Miller, Judy Juck, Martha Kinney, Lavern Largent, JoAnn Walton, June Mieger. Marilyn Smith.
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