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Ylliq M 1. Chris Jones, Reggie Robinson and Lee Swartz lend a helping hand. 2. Kim Grant and Clifford Tumer take a stroll during the game. 3. Lettermen officers pose as presents around the Christmas tree. 4. Lettermen club members have an informal meeting. 5. Kent Whittaker proudly receives his letter from Coach Dreier. 6. Lettermen take avid interest in the game. 7. Sponsors Mr. Culley and Mr. Dean. lettermen
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nxzvrzesm wrnnd S55 Lettermen In addition to having a wider var- iety of sports, South women have now been permitted to join in the tra- ditional Lettermenls Club. Even though few girls actually participated in the club's activities, Mr. Culley, Lettermen's club sponsor announced that he expected more of the lettering students to join in their many pro- jects in future years. Lettermen activities included sell- ing popcorn at home basketball games and various other sports. Small items such as projectors were purchased by the lettermen for the use of sports films to be shown to all teams. The biggest project of the year was the winter-spring sports program. This program consisted of pictures of returning lettermen in all the winter and spring sports events. The girls track and volleyball teams were also included in the special project sold by lettermen at all school events. Officers of the club are Jed Blan- kenship, presidentg Fred Dye, vice presidentg Lee Swartz, secretaryg and Frank Armes, treasurer. 3. .. , W -1-. A A Q. 3 A lettermen .-. J -V l
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