.,. 64.4 We're from Soldanl Sixtyesix The Pep Club, one of the most popular organizations at Soldan, is composed of girls from all terms. The club endeavors to promote better school cooperation and spirit, as the name would suggest. The methods by which the members achieve their aim are numerous and interesting. For instance, this term a party was held for freshman girls. Designed to welcome these students and make them feel part of Soldan unity, the occasion was filled with enjoyment for all who attended. Cokes and congo lines, fast dancing and fast talking all formed a swinging party. The most widely known of the Pep Club's activities is the sale of school pencils, book covers, buttons, pom-poms, and other items. These articles are designed especially for Soldan in Maroon and Gold. Many Pep Club members serve as Super- salesmen to help the sale of basketball and football season tickets, and all should attend all athletic functions to boost team spirit. As may have been gathered, the most important requirement for a prospective mem- ber is school spirit and plenty of it! Abundant energy is also a great aid to keep up with the activities planned by the executives. Meet- ings are generally every second Friday, and new members are always welcome. Mrs. Mc- Coy is sponsor. OFFICERS FALL fill lacobus. ,,..... ...,..,.,,,., P resident Locha Scott .,........, Vice-President Evelyn Hicks ......,,..,,. ,,,,l,,,,,.,, S ecretary Shirley Burkheart .,,..,.,, ,..,,-,,, T reasui-er SPRING Evelyn Hicks ........ ,..,,...,...,,.., P resident Locha Scott ...... ..... V ice-President Rose Warfield ........... Rose Harvey ........ .............Secretary ......,..Treasurer
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.14 6alalaefa Choir FIRST ROW: Iohnson, Roberts, Lloyd, Bleeckert, Blache, Daniels, Carrothers, I-Iarris, Peay, Dickerson. SECOND ROW: Hendrix, Franklan, Goffstein, Brown, Bartlett, Holley, Brown, Kohlnian, Sentner, Smith. THIRD ROW: Taylor, C., Taylor, I-, SCIH'1I9SO1'lf AUCIGISOD, Iacobus, Busch, McLean, Robinson, Mahan, Burton- FOURTH ROW: Boyd, Ratliff, Austin, Thompe son, McGee, Kohlman, Parker, Bomar, Walker, Kelley. FIFTH ROW: Young, Blakely, Ray, Kikis, Cable, Moore, Hornsby Smith, Saffold, Mr. Gladney. SIXTH ROW: Brown, Webb, Thompson, Page, Williams, Foster. 1 This year under the direction of a new teacher, Mr. C. I-I. Gladney, many Soldan students are both delighted and stimulated, for in room 300 you will find six of the most pleasant and uplifting musical groups any- Where. The peak performers in this Music Family are in the A Cappella Choir. Before he can become a member of Choir, however, there are several other music groups through which the student must pass. In these groups he must learn the fundamentals of music, note reading, and allow his voice to mature prop- erly for Choir. The entire school was entertained on var- ious occasions by these songbirds: Christ- mas Carolina is traditional: the senior class was honored by their skill on Class Day and Graduation. In the Spring term the choir sang for the City-Wide Music Festival. OFFICERS FALL TERM President ,................. ,..,......... I ohn Daniels Vice-President ........ ............................ . .... I oan Blache Secretary-Treasurer... ...................... Rachael Carothers Librarians ............,.. ....... I ohn Lloyd, Ronald Bleeckert SPRING TERM f 'rrr-'- President ...,.............. ........................ I-I arry Thompson Robes' Gallery Vice-President. ............... ....................... B arbara Bryant Secretary-Treasurer ....... .............................. B renda Boyd Librarians ,,,.,,,, ..,..,...... .....,. I o hn Lloyd, Walter Smith Sixty-eight
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