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G, A. A. MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: J. Franklin, J. Franklin, M. Putnam, J. Wheeler, J. Woodard, M, Weger, S. Correll, M. Pinkstaff, M, Hayes, S. Gifford, J. Kerr, M. Minnick, M, Ferguson, E. Wright, S. McCoy, N, Harris, B. Gower, C, Murphy, D, Snider, J. Pulley. SECOND ROW: P. Baxter, J. Elmer, C. Shipman, B. Aten, J. Gower, C. Rich, J, Bailey, S. Hays, C. Smith, J. Crampton, N. Rehm, C, McGovern, S. Darnold, S. Hen- dricks, C, Bennett, B. McCall, C. Helvie, D. O’Dell, K. Zellers, R. Harrison, K, White, M. Stinson. THIRD ROW: C, Tuttle, M, Hayden, A. Snodgrass, M. Tilton, R, Martin, D. Cunningham, J. Floyd, J. Martin, C. Bell, L, Uhlir, M. McKee, L. Trout, S. Moore, S: Helvie, C, Gilliatt, N. Minnick, C. Grissom, A, Clark, T. McIntosh, J, Rush, M, Johnson, P. Alexander, Mrs. Haskell, GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Robinson High School G. A. A. was started in 1933 under the leadership of Miss Helen Price and Miss Mary Newlin. The club has grown from a small membership to one of the largest of any of the clubs at RHS. The local club is affiliated with the Illinois League of High School Girls Athletic Association. Any girl at RES who is interested in sports may become a member of G. A. A. Through ai- tending meetings and participating in sports, they receive points to earn numerals, letters, and other awards. The purpose of the club is to attain high standards of sportsmanship through activities, to provide an organization in which girls can acquire new friends, and to stimulate inter- est in sports. We attended the playday at Marshall this fall and will attend another this spring. The club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Myron Haskell. Seated: K. Zellers, President. Standing: P. Alexander, Business Manager; M, Johnson, Vice President; S. Hendricks, Secretary. Page 69
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PEP CLUB The Pep Club was first organized in 1953 with the help of Mrs. Delno Smith and Mrs. Bill Campbell. The purpose of the club is to spread enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and school spirit. The pep of the members helps to make a better school and to back our teams. We have approximately 50 members, and the dues are 50 cents a year. The only qualifi- cations for becoming a member are that you must be in high school and be interested in helping our school. Mrs. Smith, who is our sponsor, has helped a great deal with the club’s progress. This year we have had several money making projects. Among these are selling license plate plaques and having a bake sale. This money is spent to better the club, and we hope to make a trip or have a picnic at the end of the year. The Pep Club has paid the extra expenses of taking the pep buses to the games. Marie Guyer served as President of the Pep Club this year. JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLUB MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: J. Rogers, R. Wilson, D. Irvin, S, Tilton, D, Darnold, J. Jones, D. Willenborg, R. Me- Coy, C. DeWeese, C. German, S. Weger, SECOND ROW: E, Kohl, B. Kaiser, N. Willard, S. Moore, Ss. Darnold, M. Coddington, L. Boyd, J. Paddock, S. Shepard, S, Chronic, J. Burris, N. Putnam, S. Adams, R. Stanley, E. Wilson, D. Wood, J, Guyer, THIRD ROW: P, McIntosh, O. Rich, J. Harper, V. Lindsay, J. Elmer, S. Murphy, A, Weaver, P, Carter, J. Brantley, C, Murphy, P. Adams, J. Kerr, B. Drake, C, Noblitt, M. Guyer, G. Pease, C. Gilliatt, C. Jewell, M, Hayden, C. Stantz, B. Gould, D. McCrory, J. Metheny, J. Kolter. FOURTH ROW: J. Custis, J. Rankin, Mrs. Smith, K, Bennett, A. Snodgrass, T. Dennis, G, Slick, S Hendricks, M. Davis, S. Helvie, S. Moore, P, Dennis, K. Alexander, S. Colliflower, A, McCoy, B. Short, S. Prout, M. Johnson, J. Trimble, D, Love, J. Reavill, D, Cooper. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE CLUB MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: M. Flynn, A. Correll, S, Inboden, S. Gifford, T, Skidmore, D. Snider, B, Gower, C. Helvie, S. Cochran, L, Sydnor, R, Reinoehl, S. McCoy, S. Burris, J. Kinney, J. Kerr, R. Randolph, M. Ferguson, SECOND ROW: B. Fox, C. Rich, C. Ritch, J. Dart, J. Martin, K. Carter, S. Hays, B, Aten, J. Wilson, J. Bailey, M. Wagner, B. Leonard, N. Rehm, J, Pulley, B. Herrin, N. Harris, B. Fancil, S. Jones, C, Musgrave, THIRD ROW: S. Burns, Mrs. Smith, L. Uhlir, D. Tracy, C. Shipman, C. Bell, B. Wisdom, S. Thompson, H, Elmer, N. Minnick, C. Davis, M, McKee, J. Coombes, S. Brown, T. McIntosh, A. Bryan, J, Whitmer, S. Slick.
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BOTTOM ROW: J. Hoke, C. Kennedy, C, Newell, W. Stevenson, L. Sisil, L. Knapp, S, Wesley, C. Rich, J. Plummer, F, Draper, D, Parker, E. Carpenter, S. Batman. SECOND ROW: R. Weger, L. Beabout, R. Haught, K. Watts, R. Collins, J, Carpenter, P, Murray, J. Battershell, A. Blair, J, Eaton, P, Freeman, D. Peak, THIRD ROW: Mr. Hocking, D. Wade, E, Bahr, G. Meese, L. Plummer, S. Henderson, K, McCall, R. Dix, P. Murray, L. Myer, C, German, B. McCarter, P, Hocking, A. Winger. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The National Organization of the Future Farmers of America was formed in 1928. The aim of the Future Farmers is to de- velop co-operation, citizenship, brotherhood, and agricultural leadership among the mem- bers who will be farmers and leaders of tomor- | row. : Our creed in short says that we believe in the future of farming, working on a farm, even in the hours of discouragement, in leadership and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and in public interest, in marketing the product of toil, playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. To become a member of the F. F. A. the TRL IRON IIIT TTS NSIT i student has to be enrolled in an agriculture t course. This year there are 52 active members i under the direction of Mr. Hocking. Some of the projects of the club are the annual pest control contest, the selling of Christmas cards, and a concession at the RHS Seated: L, Plummer, Sentinel; L, Sisil, carnival. President; J. Plummer, Reporter. Standing: P, Murray, Vice President; S. ' Henderson, Treasurer; P. Hocking, Secre- | tary. Page 70
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