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G. A. A. Row I: Anna Brcckcnridgc. Jane Dowin, Carolyn MeDonnough, Alice Mungcr, Wadena Pickrel, Marilynn Suvdam. Verna Leighton, Ruby Burkhead, Janet Melton, Wanda Tinder, Alice Ray and Marlene Wood. Row 2: Sandra Cook, Lois Nesbit. Marilyn Hagaman, Budde F.hrenhart, Patsy Bailey. Joyce White, Pat Jones, Rosemary Halsey, Pat Norris, Shirley Swanson, Sonia Martin and Mrs. Warfield. Row 3: Fayrcne Woods, Judy Jaggard. Dorothy Flliott, Norma Ford, Pat McDaniel. Maria Hackspacher, Carol Krcidcr, Lclia Ward, Dorothy Rock, Barbara Myers, Rose Ellen McMahon, Myrna Essex. Nina Hurt and Patsy Graham. Row 4: Mary Lou DuFour, Sharry Weber, Neva Vollmar. Naomi Armstrong, Carol Lowery, Lucille Morse, June Foreman, Doris Logue. Helen Higgs. Roberta Jaggard, Beverly Pauli. Carol Utsingcr, Linda Widger and Bertha Ray. Row 5: Mary Sue Ryden. Mildred Smith. Marilyn Durdle, Marilyn Henderson, Jams Ross, Pat Schulthes, Farrell Myers, Betty Sampson, Carol Folkenroth, Ruth Anderson, Betty Hagaman and Mary Jo Blout. The Girls Athletic Association sponsored their first G.A.A. play day in October of this year, with the theme My Lucky Day.” Although it was a lot of hard work, everyone agreed that it was a success and good publicity for Valley High. Some plans were made about having one in the spring for the future sophomore girls. Some of the girls in G.A.A. earned local and state awards by participating in all of the association’s activities and also by after school activities of bowling and swimming. Farrell Myers and Wadena Pickrel, active members, attended G.A.A. camp at Bloomington. The girls told of their various activities and of the new friends they made at camp. Also they brought back many new ideas for the organization and in doing this the whole G.A.A. was benefited. In February, the G.A.A. held its annual carnival to provide funds for the various activities. As in years before, the carnival was a great success. The officers were as follows: president, Marilynn Suydam; secretary, Verna Leigh- ton; treasurer, Wadena Pickrel. Mrs. Warfield, our able adviser, deserves much credit for our successful year in G.A.A. 15
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SOPHOMORE CLASS DALE ANDERSON RUTH ANDERSON ELEANOR BALL LARRY BARKLEY EDWARD BURKHEAD WILLIAM CANNON GLEN CLUTS GENE COLVIN RONALD COZAD JOHN CRAVER CAROL DALLEFELD DOR RANCE DOUBET TERRY DOUGLASS JAMES DuFOUR CHELLA MADGE DUNBAR FREDDIE EHRENHART DOROTHY ELLIOTT no pic. STANLEY ETTER CAROL FOLKENROTH JAMES FORD MARIA HACKSPACHI R PHYLLIS HAGAMAN RICHARD HAHN HELEN HIGGS ROSEMARY HOLLIS L DAVID HOLLISTER iV ROBERTA JAGGARD OWEN JONES I ROGER KEMPSTER JANET LATIMER ROGER LUMAN SONIA KAY MARTIN DAVID MASON ROSE ELLEN McMAHON RICHARD McMAHON CAROLYN McDONNOUGH ALFRED MOREY BARBARA MYERS LARRY MYERS BEVERLY PAULL ALICE RAY LARRY RENCH LtROY ROBERTS WILLIAM ROBERTS MARY SUE RYDEN TERRY SCOTT GARY SCHELLCROSSLEE JAMES SHOVER RONALD SIMPSON HAROLD SMITH W ANDA TINDER ARKIE UTSINGER SHIRLEY VAN TINE NEVA VOLLMAR GENE WATKINS DEAN WATTERS EVELYN WIDGF.R MARILYN WILLIAMSON GILBERT WOLFORD MARLENE WOOD FAYRENE WOODS RICHARD WrOOLSEY KAY YOUNG 14
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STUDENT COUNCIL Statod: Marlene Wood, Gerald Spcnny, Stanley F.tter. Jack Harlcr, Torn Goodins. Beverly Rot . Jan Ryden, Charles I uman Bertha Ray. Standing: Shirley Atchdalc. Arlen «alters, Mrs. Threw, Bill Gluts, Marilynn Suydam. T he Student Council, composed of elected representatives, class and organization presidents, and editors of The Voice and Vall-ee-hi, worked throughout the year on various projects put before them by the student body. The Council sponsored many activities for the education and entertainment of the student body. Some of the major activities were: September: Sale of football pencils November: Mock election of president January: Career Day Recreation round-ups March: Recreation round-ups Post card day October: Sponsored Homecoming December: Christmas Party Sale of basketball pencils February: Student government day Recreation round-ups April: Student Council president election May: Inter-school track meet Besides these activities the Student Council sponsored several assembly programs during the year. They also approved and recommended dates for activities spon- sored by other organizations. Several propositions for the betterment of the school, such as the activity plans, were acted upon. 16
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