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LJ: Roz. ,I o .1 n Tri-Hi-Y .gV jennifer Amyx, Linda Krebs, Pat Burns, Theresa Bradley, Fay Huckert, Carol Burchette, Carol Pietruszalc, Joyce Belton. Raw 3,' Nancy: Lefl lo fighi: Row If Brenda Rupert, Roberta Leavitt, Debbie jessicks, Elena Silva, Sara Vincent, Donna Hurtle. Raw 2,' Kerry Tracey Fischer, Janice Douglas, Karen Farrah, Roberta Unvarsky, Linda McGee, Pf1tSererw. RUN' Ji' MIS. Ross, Nicki Antonacci, Rita Chitwood, Lynn Oster, Joyce Wright, Sue Bezdeck, Glenna Ashley, Carol Tracey, Hazel Baltimore, Margie Countee. The largest club in the school, the Tri Hi Y, is divided into three sections of Senior, junior, and Sopho- more girls. The counterpart and rival of Hi Y, these girls also strive to develop good character. With the Hi Y, they sponsor the Sweetheart Dance. Yf.Qfi'f.' R.v:. If Mrs. Hull, jane Van Sant. Janis Fai-ran. Mary Ann Slinkerman, Susan I-lerrell, Carol Babst, Margie Tayman. Sq Dt-hhiv Daniels. Chris Ellirn, Joanne XY'illiamscn, Kathy Manning, Pat Schram, Sally Manning, Rosemary Wheeler, Jane Silson, Pt-done, R.::. 35 Sliar.-ri Kaine, Sally Cary-enizn, Bern' Hall. Cindy Riibio, Linda Dick, Erna Singer, Jeanne Thomberry, Pat Mangold, Barb brssiinzs,1iaryAnnlai::nt-r 226
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Public Address -fe ca wwe. Silting: Debbie Steele, Ginny Holmes, Anna Poland Szanding: Mi-s.Beveridge, Glenn Hanes, Andrea Long, Mike Flannagan Good Morning, Faculty and Students-so we have one of the DuVal's fourth issue of the Literary Magazine was or- most helpful services in the gd-1001, the Public Address, ganized and published by the student staff with the best pieces determined by a committee of teachers and students. Material comes from both English and Advanced Composition classes, but students are urged to submit any good independent writ- ing done on free time. Literal' Ma azine Y Q Standing: Mrs. Miller, Pete Andrews, Marilyn Proctor, Cris Baumann, Susie Welles Sitting: Sue Straface, Sally Donohue, Diane Mesetti, Bob johnson, Ed Rom, Sonya Mallinoff, Barbara Goddard, Debbie Lipps. Sponsored by Mrs. Beveridge, the Box is a means of com- municating both information and publicity to the faculty and student body. 1 , i
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Lefz to fight: Row 1,' Mr. Henderson, Steve Chick, Don Sutherland, Mark Edwards, Tom Holland, Terry Sutton, Greg jones, Dave Junkins. Row 2g Andrew Seymour, jamar Leak, Dennis Minnic, Pat Glibbes, john Frenche, Steve Rupert, Doug Campbell, james Elder. Row 3,' Charles Zenner, Renaldo Hair, Paul Luttner, Gary Koenig, jim Patton, George Lannon. C H1-Y . Hi-Y, a club sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., is an active club and service organization. By shaping the boys' character through service and sports, the club hopes to produce Worth- l,. - while, responsible citizens. .,Ji E J -4 . 'Q 'll v- Hi ef? if Left zo right: Kneelingg Nancy Weaver, Sharon Miller, Cannela Vito, Becky Hutchings, Pat Griffin, Cindy Rogers, Susan Bushong, Becky Shrake, Sue Strafface, Michele Schloski, Brenda Greer, Margie Michaels. Row 1,- Charlene Creamer, Debbie Jones Mickey Clubb, Gloria, Wright, Diane Shehadi, Nancy Ahfeldt, Debbie Dinema, Chris Baumann, Carey Owens, Candy Conway, Eilene Abel. Raw 2: Debbie Kneisev, Eva Sisero, Susan Durgey, Beverly Dixon, Barb Hughes, Maureen Moore, Lynn Lundrnark, Bobbi Harvey, Carolyn Coglin, Linda Ousterhoudt, Judy Kiricon, Debbie Lipps. Row 3: Miss Long, Carol jenkins, Gloria Talbert, Carol Hartley, Sandra Dalrymple, Jo Ann America, Rita Bradley, Pat Wfilloughby, Sandy Welch, Dereda Dickinson, Ray Arm McGuiness, Karen Bowie, jennifer D'Onfrio, Mary Karen Barry. ,- X 'f 227
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