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Back Raw: Mary Wisecup, Nadine Brown, Lo's Gerstenberger, Jean Cormock, Louise Bibee, Betty' Morgans, Marty Stafford, Edna Graham. First Row: Stormy Robinson, Connie Evans, Louise Murray, Barb Roads, Patty Young, Nancy Learc, Rosemary Campbell. Trim Mermaids HE girls in the trim black suits with red emblems who are skilled in graceful swiming and beautiful formations are the Tarponettes. These girls are picked by members after passing tests that prove their ability to swim and dive with endurance and gracefulness. Members meet every other Thursday after school in the pool. This year the aim of a Tarponette is to perfect her swimming for the annual Tarpon Pageant. This will be a swimming show of formations in costume with music. Tarpon has its semi-annual splash party and pot-luck dinner after each election of officers. A splash party is planned with the Sharcs, girls' swiming club at Shaker. Louise Murray President Patty Young Marian Rinear Vice-president . Shirley Reichenbach Patty Young Secretary . Betty Morgans Jean Cormack Treasurer Rosemary Campbell twenty
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Council of Fair Athletics AS Sheldon Shaw enters the girls' gym, he finds the Athletic Council in' session. At the present time the Council is discussing the club room they are planning. Ideas about future doughnut sales, as well as the spring annual picnic also will be heard. Promoting girls' sports is no easy job. Therefore, the organization is divided into groups according to the sport. In charg-e of volleyball are Carol Allen and Luiclle Galemmo. Baseball is headed by Betty Herrmann and Shirley Reichenbach, while Betty Farrar handles winter sports. Pilot- ing the swimmers are Pat Young and Lee Williams. Carol Geitz directs the horseback riding, as Barbara Roads and Kay Ryan tutor the basket- ballers. Modern Dancing is directed by Lois Gerstenberger and Margie Hoffman. Mary Lou Satter heads indoor sports. First Semester Second Semester Betty Herrmann ....... President . . . . . , Barbara Roads Barbara Roads . . . . . . Sec.-Treas. ..... Lois Gerstenberger nineteen
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l l twenty-one Bock Row - Marian Lucas, Lois Gerstenberger, June Lanese, Betty Morgans, Rosemary Campbell, Eleanor Diehl, Meryl Cary Front Row - Stormy Robinson, Pat Young, Shirley Reichenbach, Marian Rinear, Louise Murray, Mary' Jane Wisecup They Save A Life lf at first you don't succeed, try again. This old proverb could be the motto of the Life-Saving group. Many hours are spent in practicing after school. Accuracy and smoothness are the main elements of practicing arti- ficial respiration. A life-saver must be expertly trained in the head carry and the cross chest carry, to pass Junior and Senior Life-Saving. One is eligible for the Life-Saving group if able to: swim two lengths, crawl with head out of water, tread water for one minute, swim two lengths side stroke with one arm, back stroke without arms, swim one-half length under water, have at least one good front dive, back float for l5 seconds, and be able to retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool. First semester Junior Life-Saving was practiced, and the second sem- ester Senior Life-Saving. It is also necessary to have passed Junior Life-Saving before taking Senior Life-Saving. lf a Life-Saver had a perfect attendance and passed the final exam, she was awarded an emblem or pin on Honor Day. Seventy-five points may be gained towards an S letter if Junior Life- Saving is passed, lOO points if Senior Life-Saving is passed, and 25 points if a girl renewed the senior course. The Life-Saving Group is headed by Mary Wisecup, assisted by Rose- mary Campbell.
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