Springfield South High School - Wildcat Yearbook

 - Class of 1968

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Springfield South High School - Wildcat Yearbook online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 77 of 338
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Page 77 text:

The drill team is com- posed of those junior and senior girls who are interest- ed in precision drilling and marching. These girls per- form at half time at basket- X ge ball games and at pep rallies. A This year the drill team won second place in a con- test involving l7 other teams in the stateg Sandra Clark in W ,I i JA i p 'J'-fi a.ef,a: won first place as the best drill leader. k, 4,,,t fiiksetff Drill team officers are Christine Richard, secretaryg Debbie Harmon, vice-presidentg Geraldine Davis, presidentg and Sharon Yarger, treasurer. Drill Team ls Second in State Competition The drill team executed one of its maneuvers during half time at one of the basketball games. ,gi 9 , p. 7l

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Rain did not dampen the enthusiasm that the Rebels showed at a home football game The Rebels, the boys' booster section, came to life again at, South. The boys wear rebel caps and Wave the Confederate flag at the home basketball and football games. ln this way, the boys show their en- thusiasm along with the Block S at South. Officers of the Rebels are Larry Taylor, presidentg Mc- Donald Anderson, sergeant-ab arms: and David Swonger, secretary. l 70 Rebels Revive at South



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Mr. Chiracosta, executive director of J. A., supervises the movements of almost 400 young men and women. Fritz Johnson and Cecil McElnaney, both of N. R. Enterprises, work on their weekly records. Nlrearn by Doingw ls .l.A.'s Motto 72 Junior Achievement is an interna- tional organization for high school students. J. A.'s purpose is to educate tomorrow's employees in the business fundamentals today. The J. A. companies raise money for working capital, produce and sell products, buy materials, manage their own companies, earn money in salaries and in commissions, and elect their own officers. Jacioh QI. HJ had approximately 32500 in sales, 551900 above the na- tioal average. Junior Achievers from various schools work on one company's assembly line.

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