Springfield South High School - Wildcat Yearbook

 - Class of 1968

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Neysa Stephens returns the volleyball in hopes of getting the game point. The members of G.A.A. not only enjoy the fun of participating in sports but also gain new friendships and good sportsmanship. Good physical and mental health are promoted, and leadership and spirit are thrown in for good measure. In G.A.A. a girl learns to be with everyone, not just of her own class, but with sophomores, juniors and seniors. Since G.A.A. is the only activity in which a girl can win a letter, the three years are used to earn a minimum of 125 points and the letter. lf the senior gains 25 additional points, she is awarded her numerals. The senior girl with the highest accumu- lation of points is awarded a silver tray. G.A.A. is to girls as the interscholastic sports, such as basket- ball and football, are to boys. This is the only sports program open to girls at South. Mary Edwards is on her mark , as she participates in G.A.A. track. Ji V ,X

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executive board of Block S listens attentlvely to the plans of their advisor Mrs. Vicky Saunders. Members are Henrietta Ed- Block S, the foundation of school spirit at South High, attends all home games and all away C.O.L. league games. During the year Block S does many things to raise funds in order to finance their attendance at the games, by selling night shirts, baked goods and candy. Advised by Mrs. Vicky Saunders, the one hundred girls add a little extra excite- ment and spice to the football and basket- ball games. Another basket and an exuberant Block S provides a necessary spark for a lively game. I8I



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2 enior letter winners fOr 1963-FRONT ROW1 Beverly Wehfs, Linda Gatten, and Henrietta Edwards. BACK ROW: Katie Mo- ita Dillard, Pamela Lykins, Linda Fay, and Marcia Pieffer- rean, Diana Riggle, Janice Carter, Kirby Kellar, and Beverly ECOND ROW: Dorothy Parker, Debi Foulke, Jeanne Thompson, Powell, Fun - a Vital Part of G.A.A. Sheila Nolan patiently awaits her turn, as partner Nancv Parker returns the opponents' serve.

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