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SENIOR G. A. A. Q FORUM CLUB ' The Girls' Athletir Assoeiation is a club having for its purpose that of stimulating interest in girls' healthiand promoting high ideals and sportsmanship. They have sponsored a badminton tournament and the annual basketball tournament for glrls. The present eondi- tions of our country have cut down the activities of this organization, whit-h meets every Tuesday evening after sm-bool. The sponsor of this athletic 1-luh is Miss Mary Fread. The officers for 1942-43 are: President, Marjorie Eason: Vi4-e-President, Ma- donna. Pell, Sei'retary-Treasurer, Norva MeVay. Row I. Left to right: Shirley Pollock, Norma Miller, Hilda Willen, Marjorie Eason, Madonna l'ell, Phyllis Berman, Betty Buzan, Ruth Mc-Glone, lfllaine Yea.ger.' Row 2. 'Left to right: Barbara Mason, Franres Morris, Mary Lou Kyle, Jackie 'Hannah, Jeanne Wade, Della Mae Smith, Helen Marlin, Marthia Thompson, Patty Molter, Miami White. Row 3. Left to right: Norva Mt-Vay, .loan Adamson, Virginia Hes-kleeiherg, Miss Fread, Imogene McCann, Ruth Rutland, Joan Dlugos, Dorothy Sweet, Mary Nasser. Row 4. Leftt to right: Pauline Fuller, Alive Mulvaney, Norma Whitehouse, Helen Brown, Betty Davis, Dorothy Russell, Peggy Wilson. The Forum Club was reorganized this year with Piaul .Heady and Miss Meribah M. Clark was sponsors. The officers are: Lois Mabley, President: Mary Trueb, Secretary. Meetings are held every Thursday for the purpose of diseussing problems and phases of the war sit- uation. ' , ' Associated with the Forum Club is the debate team, which has participated in debates with several schools. The debate group islmade up of Dorothy Nelson, Donna Mae Smith, Lois Mabley, Marcella Mi-Intyre, .Mary Trueb, Frank MeAuliFfe'g and Arthur Rogers. The teafn is coarhed by Alan Huckleberry of the Speech Department, aided by Barbara Lilney and Ch2iI'l0S GBUS of I-IIC 'clvll'-MIB. D. A . SAFETY PATROL 0 JUNIOR RED CROSS Major, Billy Greer: Captain, Tobert Wiekardg Captain, Jimmy Joe Blair. The safety patrol, under the dire.-tion of Mr. Fred Harris, has been one of the most at-tive groups of young students in the si-hool this year. The members faithfully direeted the school traffic in rain, shine, or zero weather. Their activities this year were as follows: I. Regular patrol duties, 2. Weekly gymnasium periods iafter school, 3. Hikes and swimming parties. Those pictured are: Row l. Left to right: Preston Hill, Billy Joe Houghtelin, Albert Supp, Billy Greer, James Slaven. Ned Marlan. Row 2. Left to right: Don McKillop, Robert Sliaven, Wayne Roberts, Billy Joe Louis, Robert Wit-kard, Robert Jones. Row 3. Left to right: Mr. Harris, .lohn Count-il, Raymond Williams, Perry Brown, Jimmy Joe Blair, Paul Jones. The .lunior Red Cross otfii-ers this year were: President, Mary Nasserg Vice-President, Elaine Yeager: Secretary, Lois Matthewsg Treasurer, Don Coverstone. This organiz-ation is 4-omposed of all the pupils in'each homeroom group. The functioning unit is the Clount-il, composed of two rep- resentatives from eavh homeroom from Kindergarten through grade twelve. The Couneil met regularly l.o dist-uss problems of importanee. At Thanksgiving, baskets were provided for unfortunate families in the community. At Christmas, toys and fruit were taken to the Day Nursey. The .Iunior Red Cnoss also sent magazines to the Boys' Club and throughout the year ro-operated with senior organizations in their artivities. Row I. Left to right: Robert Irwin, Gayle Adams, Kay Hertwig, Virginia Fisher, Norman Wade, Billy Joe Louis, Menzy Wetnight, .Ioan I'ower. Myra .Io Melton. Row 2. Left to right: Rxibert Wickard, Eddie Mc-Cabe. Thom-as Mabley, Patsy Louis, Barbara Bennett. Doris Ann Dodge, Beverly All. Row 3. Left to right.: Marjorie Gruenholz, Mary Nasser, Betty Wonders, Lois Matthews, Elaine Yeager, Therese Conway, Betty Lou Cooper, .lack Watson, Donald Thomas. Rlow 4. Left to right: .lark Biddle, Frances Morris, Peggy Wilson, Norva Mt-Vny. Don Cuvei-stone, Ella Pax-khurst, Virginia Price, Miss Carle. Mary Nasser.
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1- Orchestra I'resi1lent, Arthur llillg Vice-President, YValter Templeton, Secretary, Priscilla Stuart, Treasurer, Mose Nasser. The orchest ra, also, 'showed improvement as the year went along. The twenty-three mem- bers, under the leadership of Mr. Ernhart, proved to be a very fine utility group for musical entertainment in the school, Although being a small orchestra, it proveml to be very success- ful. - . Row 1. Left to right: Art- Hill, Mary VVood, DeLi,ll Nasser, Patricia Kirlclanml, Jean Har- clin, Bobby Shepherd, Madonna Pell, Douglas Kelshaw, Barbara Balcer,' Mr. Ernhart, Jimmy Austin. How 2. Left to right: Jill Hill, Evelyn Ball, Mose Nasser, Norma TVh-ite- house, Leonard Klee. H ' . Mrxcd Chorus Directell by Miss Sankey, this group of singers provecl topbe very capable. '- 'One of the outstanding performances of the year was a musical production, the' May Festival, directed by Miss Sankey and Mr. Ernhart. ' Small groups from the club were organized for directing community singing, and per- forming at social functions of the schools, churches, and various business groups. They also sponsored several convoeations. Row 1. Left to right? Miss 'Sankeyg Dorothy Rogers, Patty Molter. Mary Alice Shan- non. Joan Dlugos, Janece 'I,eMasters, Virginia Ilecklesberg. Evelyn Ball, Jurlith Ann 'Fishery Virginia Jones. Row 2. Left to right: Gloria Palmer, Jackie Hannah, Miami WVhite, Joyce Johnson. Norma Miller, Patty Bruns. Ann Alsman, Imogene McCann, Joan Aclagnson-, Hilda lvillen, Theresa Conway. Mary Martha Carsmian, Margaret MclVhorter. Mary Rector, Patsy Kirklanrl. Row 3. Left to right: John David Horn, Sammy Morge, lJou Coverstotie, Robert All, Arthur Rogers, Jacque Curry, Arthur Hill, George Nasser, Earl Howle. . , K Band y , J I President, Douglas Kelshaw: Vice-President, Arthur Hill, Secretary, Bob Shepherdg Treasurer, Barbara Bakerg Librarian, Billy Joe lloughteling ASS'lStilI1't Conductor, Martha Crow. . The band, unmler the leaclership of Mr. Ernhart, showed great improvement during the year. This organization was very active, playing for the home basketball games andiplaying on many other occasions. The band has three baton twirlers, namely, Martha Crow, Darllis Dougherty, and Johneen Gray. Ella l'arkhurst's flag twirling was a new aml interesting addition. The baml proved to be one of the finest in State lligh's history. W Row 1. Left. to right: Douglas Kelshaw, Madonna Pell, Thelma Nasser, Bill Klee, Nor- ma XVll.lt6ll0llS0, Don.Lutes, Jimmy Austin, Billy Joe Iloughtelin, Dickie Simpson, Marie Starrett, XValter Templeton. Row 2. Left to right: Dai-his Dougherty, Mary Jo Colelihln, Sergei Malooley, Phillip Simpson, Jimmy Martin, Keith l,ucas,'Art Ilill, James Slavens, Albert, Supp. Jimmy Heeklesberg, Bennie Payne, Billy Greer, TV-lllllil Ross. Row 3. Left to right: Mr. Ernhart, Harold Yvetnight, Bob Mueller, Bob Shepherd, Barbara Baker, Rose Deana Robertson, Norma Smith, Martha Crow, Ella Parkliurst. e '
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