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Letterman's Club The Letterman's Club is comprised of a group of students who have lettered in any of South Dade's numerous varsity sports. In order to obtain membership in this elite club, one must have participated and excelled in either varsity football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, swimming, bowling, or golf, and must have the approval of Coach Leo Martin, sponsor of the club. Since athletic letters are awarded only for superior achievement, membership in the Letterman's Club is an honor. The club has helped unite the active participants of each varsity sport into one organization with one definite purpose . . . that of improving the school through sportsmanship. Each member learns to perfect himself as an athlete as well as to exemplify the qualities of fine sportsmanship and fair play for the entire stu- dent body. He Iearns to cooperate with team members and to become a more valuable part of the athletic program as well as the student body. This year, the Letterman's Club was the successful factor in the Bill Burdick Fund, these athletes senling as the fund collectors. Coach Leo Martin Sponsor First Row: Randy Moore, Wendy Wood, Coleen Keulps, Candy Pridgen, Robin Rhodes, Gary Keve, John Mervine, Jay Hartranft, Bobby Vihlen, Co-President, Bobby Leach, Paul Elmore. Second Row: Clint Bishop, Barbara Jarrell, Carol Cotrell, Chris Conley, Steve Yarbrough, Danny Pansa, Bruce Dunn, Bob Delgado, Chris Coats, Mike Cornelius. Third Row: Gary Meredith, Pam Rose, Clyde Caldwell, Ronnie Baker, Nick Potts, Randy McMichael, Cass Smith, Mike Timmons. Fourth Row: Gary Cason, Alan Poff, Hanley Lincoln, Arthur Alspach, Matt Themes, Steve Spurlock, Mike Gaff. Fifth Row: Mike Scisco, Dave Beach, Jim Barefoot, John Campbell, Phil Tyre, Bruce Cox, Dave Boone, Randy Anderson, Jim Pearson, Bobby Cornelius, Gary Mills. 73 l
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Miss Hochstrasser Sponsor Girl's Athletic Association The Girl's Athletic Association, under the sponsorship of Miss Harriet Hochstrasser, is an active organization open to all girls interested in athletics. The purpose of the club is to develop physical fitness and provide an opportunity for the develop- ment of athletic talents in young women. Members must parti- cipate in at least one sports day of Volleyball, basketball, softball, or badmitton. One of the G.A.A.'s projects is the annual selling of the popular South Dade sweatshirts. An annual camping trip highlighted the year and the G.A.A. broad- ened their! influence in the school by entering a float in the Homecoming parade. .:s,'j,,,45 Lf I E? iffqih' , if G.A.A.'s Homecoming float. l i ,R if First Row: Shirley Seymour, Mildred Seymour, Secretary-Treasurer, Pam Rose, Wendy Wood, Presii dent. Second Row: Mary Shaw, Barbara Jarrell, Carol Cotrell, Mary Warfield. Not Pictured: Mick: Westover, Vice-President, Melissa Houtte, Gwen Mays, Cora Griffin, Colleen Keulb, Brenda Whipple, Betty Mitchell. 72 iv' fix! V ' 1. A ff I 5, x l 7' I
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Miss Lobban Sponsor 1 OFFICERS: Warren Wood, President, Cindi Toraya, Secretary-Tree de ' ' ' surer,' Libby Cool, Vice-Presi nt, Ed Grant, Parllamenrarlan. Teens in Politics The Teens in Politics Club is composed of students who wish to further their study of our democratic system of government. They study the principles of government and, in doing so, prepare themselves to take an active part as responsible citizens of the nation. The club meets twice a month and has varied programs. Many heated debates were carried on under such topics as Civil Disobedience, the Vietnam Crisis, and Capital Punishment. Through these debates, each member was able to participate while at the same time broaden his views and opinions on many subjects. Sill X :V 5 A First Row: David Romine, Jim Bernecker, Ed Glenn, Bob Thomas, John Fleming, Eddie Nlclntyre. Second Row: Garry Chrycy, Jessica Olsen, Bettina Box, Linda lVleyer, Kerrie Clark, Nlarty Akerman, Lewis Buzzell.
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