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Q. of. Of. Seniors Laurel Wilmot Joy Widmer JoAnne Baxter Virginia Peterson Nancy Lindstrom Joan Folkcnroth Emma Rench Lawanda Thurman Barbara Doubet Patricia Brown Phyllis Bauman Joan Burk head Helen Nesbit Nancy Masterson Marjorie Cannon Berta Lou Conlon Mary Alice McMahon Juniors Marilyn Suydam Marna Rac Shreves Bertha Ray The Girls Athletic Association is an organ- ization whose object is to stimulate interest and participation in girls’ athletics and to encourage improvement in health habits. The sixty- three members belong to the State Girls’ Ath- letic Association. We have a point system that has been es- tablished by the state league. Opportunity is given to each girl to earn points in such activi- ties as hiking, swimming, tennis, basketball, and also for physical examinations. For the accumulation of points local and state awards are given. A small V” is given for 600 points, a large V' for 1200 points, a block T” for 1600 points, and an Illinois Map Em- blem for 2000 points. The G.A.A. girls have enjoyed participating Marilyn Henderson Mary Popplewcll Charlotte Bowen Judy Jaggard Sandra Cook Sharlcc Weber Jane Downin Pat McDaniels Carol Kreider Verna Leighton Anna Breckenridgc Maxine Putman Pat Schulthcs Linda Widgcr Mary Jo Blout Betty Jo Sampson Myrna Essex Marilyn Durdlc Mildred Smith Lelia Ward Pat Bailey Vivian Ball Kay I uman in archery, volleyball, basketball. We have also gone bowling and swimming several t mcs. After the regular business meetings the members, who have been divided into groups, have played softball, basketball, volleyball, and badminton, according to the seasons. Laurel Wilmot, an active member, attended the G.A.A. camp held at Bloomington this year. Laurel told us how she enjoyed the ac- tivities, programs and the contacts she made with girls from other schools. The officers are as follows: president, Berta Lou Conlon; secretary, Pat Jones; and treas- urer, Marilyn Suydam. We all wish to thank Mrs. Warfield for the time and interest she has given to our organi- zation. Ruby Burkhead Janet Melton Lucille Morse Naomi Armstrong Betty Downing Mary Ann Eluke Pat Jones Joyce White Doris Loguc Mary Lou Dulour Marilyn Hagaman Lois Nesbit Audrey Westover Budde Ehrcnhart June Foreman Carol Lowery Sophomores Patricia Norris Farrell Myers Shirley Swanson Wadena Pickrcl Marilyn U!m
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Vc oice Standing: Patsy McDaniel, Pat Norris, Emma Rench, Carol Lowery, Howard Roberts, Jim Keefauver. Helen Nesbit, Rolland Howerter, Phyllis Bauman, Janet Melton. Donald Ball, Laurel Wilmot, Tommy Gooding, Joyce White, Marilyn Suydam, Pat Brown, Joan Folkenroth, Betty Widger, Mary Ann Fluke, Berta Lou Conlon, Kenneth Cameron. Seated: Mr. Wine, Marna Rac Shrcvcs, Jack Harter, Joy Widmcr, Firmon Melton, JoAnne Baxter. Editor-in-Chicf .........................................................Joy Widmer Associate Editor ........................................................Jack Harler Business Manager JoAnne Baxter Associate Business Manager ....................................... Tom Gooding Exchange Editor .............................................................. Helen Nesbit Art Editors ................................ Joan Folkenroth, Joyce White, Pat Jones Feature Editors—Marna Rae Shrcves, Rolland Howerter, Berta Lou Conlon, Phyllis Bauman, Marilyn Suvdam, Betty W'idgcr, Carol Lowery. Pat McDaniel Gossip Editors—Berta Lou Conlon. Joan Folkenroth, Laurel W'ilmot, Helen Nesbit, Tom Gooding, Pat Jones Humor Editors........................................ Phyllis Bauman, Emma Rench Alumni Editor..................................................... Marilyn Suydam Faculty Editor................................................................... Pat Brown Sports Editors Firmon Meltcn, Howard Roberts, Jim Keefauver, Don Ball Band Reporter ........................................................Mary Ann Fluke F.H.A. Reporter janct Melton F. F.A. Reporter Kenny Cameron G. A.A. Reporter...............................................................JoAnne Baxter Production Carol Lowery, JoAnne Baxter, Berta Lou Conlon, Phyllis Bauman, Firmon Melton Adv‘ °«’ ................................................................Mr. W'ine One of the pride and joys of Valley Senior High School is The Voice which is published every two weeks by the journalism class. The contents of the paper consists of organization news, features, jokes, and last but not least, gossip. The Voice exchanges papers with ten other surrounding schools. Subscrip- tions were sold to the alumni and students who formerly attended Valley. Free copies were also sent to the alumni who are now in the service. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Wine, the paper’s advisor, who helped us through another successful year in publishing The Voice. With- out his guidance, patience, and helpful ideas it would have not had such success. 30
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