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G. A. . Make some noise, please. These athletes are at work and nt-ed some more cncouragnient. The Iuniors were the victors in this gzune, played as a convocation, although the Sophs put up quite a battle. , At S.H.S. the boys aren't the only sportsininded onesg the girls go for it in a big way too. The junior and senior girls are organized in a group called G.A.A., and their sponsor is Mrs. MacCol- lum, the new physical ed. teacher. This year as in the past, the club sponsored the annual giant volleyball and basketball tourneys. The Row 1APatti Sanders, Marilyn lV0odward. Carol Fidler, Linda Logston, Barbara Harrah, Judi Whitaker, Charlotte Stuinph Raw 2-Donna Inman, Sandy Mead, Bahs Marniadukc, Carole Gravett, Mrs. Frances MacCollun1, Karen Everhart, Sandy Manion. Judy White, Judy Wood Row J-Kay Burcham, Judy Myers, Maryellr-n l ogarty, Jan juniors were victorious in the volleyball clash, and the Frosh were the victors in an upset, when they defeated the Seniors on the hardwood. In the business end, the club sold Speedway pencils to help raise money for the SNOWFLAKE FROLIC. Keep your eye on C.A.A., it's going places! f'r:1if.:. Betty Perkins. Linda Lindley, Barbara Griswold, Linda Toole, Ann Brocklnan, Judy Mayo, Sybil Lee, Ann Chadwick Row .94Kitty Hill, Barbara Arniantrout, Judy Foster, Bar- hara Schilling, Lois Kojola, Martha Preble, Ann Hee-son, Kay Chilton, Patti Last, Janis Hash, Anne Lynch, Karen Green, Kay Zink
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Row 1-Chuck Hayman, Kathy Gatchel, Druscilla Clayton, Dain Bogue, Paula Winterfeldt, Reina Armentrout, Kare11 Finnegan, Lynda Long, Rota Armentrout Row 2-Ruth Ann Mason 1AedileJ, Nancy Lewis fAmanuen- sisj, Anne Lynch iC0nsul 15, Patti Sanders fSenatorJ, Nan- pgfz-sicgrthur, Karen Barksdale, Judy Burgin, Natalie Mc- e an L TI CLUB The Latin Club, formal name Junior Classical League, carried out many of their traditional activities this year. They had the Saturnalia fa Christmas celebrationj, and decorated a tree for Row 3-W. K. Lippard, Penny Simison, Donna Anderson, Rosemary Strouse, Jim Burkhart Ba,ck+Shirley Armantrout tLibe1lat0rJ, Miss S p e n c e r iSponsorJ. Mary Sue Finch fLibellat0rJ, Kitty Hill tC0nsu1 2J, Patty Bartley fNOH1BDCl21tOPJ, Edythe Coulson tlanuatorj, Richard VVeaver, Larry Vehorn, Ed Poste, Bud Sprinkles. Chester Poor, Janette Jolliff, Ann Chadwick, Diana Arnold, Bart Updike, Judy Raybern the program. They had their annual spring ban- quet in May. They presented a Citizenship award to one of the outstanding seniors in the Class of ,56. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Standing-Fred Scott, Carol Fid- ler, Ronnie Hunt, Lewie Meier, Jim Bledsoe, Bob Kryter, Sandy Mead Seated-Mrs. Welborn, Kitty Hill, Marilyn Winter
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Standing-Sandy Mead, Dain Bogue, Babs Marmaduke, Seated-Carole Gravett Csecretaryj, Lori YVilson Cpresi- Sandy Manion, Judy Raybern, Helen Hargitt, Judy dentj, Miss Janice Clouse Csponsorl, Janette Jolliif Myers, Sue Kuczenski, Betty Perkins, Nancy Morgan, Cvice presidentl, Sharon Dine Ctreasurerl Linda Cooper, Pat Kuczenski, Wanda Miller, Nancy Herron F.H.A. HI -Y For the first project of the year, F.H.A. made gold mums out of fiber Wood and sold them for the first basketball game. To keep in step With the Christmas season, the girls decorated the Home Ee. room, and then had a party. Sandy Mead represented the club at Brownsburg for the Fall District Conference. They also held a bake sale as another source of income, besides the sale of mums. They were entertained at their first March meeting by Mr. Kryter Who talked to the girls about his trips to Haiti and Europe. Therels nothing so rare at S.H.S. as a club of all boys, but there is one-the Hi-Y, of course. This club is a great credit to the school. This year, as in every year since 1952, the club has spon- sored a Clothe-a-Child drive. They kept in tune with the Christmas season by going caroling. Next they sponsored the annual Hi-Y intramural class tourney. The seniors were victorious in the bout. As their fourth project they presented the annual Good Friday service for the student body on March 30. Row 1-Deane Smith, Jerry Shultz, Fred Scott, Mr. Trosky, Jim Wood, Bill Sanders, Phil Houpt How 2-Mike Hardin, Dick Emig- holz, Tom Riggle, Jerry Cvraybill, Ronnie Hamm, Joe Cork, Dave Mor- gan, Chuck Stout, VV. K. Lippard How 3-Terry Fuller, Frcd Amich, David Morrow, Tom Emmick Row 4-Tom Brady, Tom Wliitton, John Beyersdorfer, Phil XVeaver, Kenny Smith, Tom Neat, Perry Cant- well, Roy Delong, Larry Smith, Bob Tcniplin
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