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Fight Forward The halls of Troy echoed the theme Fight Forward as returning alumni were the traditional guests through- out the Homecoming activities. Festivities started with the auditorium preceding the annual grid game and ended With the dance following the game. Homecoming auditorium sparked stu- dents' enthusiasm for the annual game. Featured speaker was former athletic director Tom Lind. Crepe paper draped the halls and thundering players guarded the doors in preparation for Homecoming activities. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Front Row: Sandra Bothun, Annette Baker, Nancy Bender, loe Ohl, Ianice Adams, Carol Breclcentelder, Mary Beth Iones, Shirley Harkin, Becky Guernsey. Second Row: Alice Holdirnan, Donna Buzzard, lanice Rodger, Dave Hennessey, Don Westemeier, Vic Walters, Sherry LeMoine, Lady Ford, Dorathy Miller. Third Row: Iudy Nicolaus, Peg Strohm, lulie Sims, Mike Mcliinstry, Allen Podhaski, Ioyce Kollman, Carol Palmer, l.ois Neessen, Charlene Walton.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD Front How: lcyce Fricriclicr, lwrrnricr Musgrave, lim Pattcrscri, Vit NValters, Cliciryl Pxnwri, Carol Kfrrririifrrvr, l Second Row: Larry Olil, Dick Grove, Bill 'Nillard, Ianice Arlrriis Working through its six sub-committees the council accomplished innumerable worthwhile projects. They sponsored the Unus Rogans Drive, ticket sales tor the spring and fall plays, the activity book sale, and the annual sales campaign. ln addition they built a strong sense of loyalty within the student body and an awareness oi the importance ot democratic ac- tivity. Miss Edna Lenicek was the faculty advisor tor the council. Advising committees were Donald Davidson, Miss Gertrude Bceyink, Mrs. Eleanor Ketcham, Austin Perego, Miss Marjorie Laubscher, Miss Florence Black, George Leelol, Mrs. LaVonne Cady and Miss Esther Oleson. STUDENT COUNCIL A familiar liquro at all the audrtoritiriis ce-presidrnt and cliairniari of tliw Atitlitorit Coniriiittoti, Viv Watters. Ht' took tliv it-lr tt presiding cfticer and iritroclucml tlr-X vtiricd ri rants 'c thc student lrculy. Front Row: Larljr llcrri, Darryll Nclile, Duanc Grxrineniarr, Fri :riff lticrzirscz' liriw Sims, Htl Arttivrsmi, lpliri Qi la: f 'J.'y2rf'rriy, It yr-v Kczllrrian. Second Row: lfwvvrty lludscn, Run Geisler, Ed Sclilachtoriliriutvri, Bette Sliuttt-, iltxvn llcririvsscy, Dori 'l'liririirvswii, llc ir Kr lseri, Gretclivri Marx, Per: Strohrn, Diario AIlllS.
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Panel memhers Bill Willard, Iirn Patterson, linice Adams, loyce Spei- riher and Dick Grove acquaint the students with the basic qualities re- quired ot a good Citizen. Dressed in hilarious costumes, nienilders ot the Auditorium Commit- R tee boosted pep and enthusiasm by s 1- x QP ijt, ' Sf presenting a Victory sl-iii. Programs Prove Stimulating The Auditorium Committee, under the guid- ance ot Vic Walters, provided a variety ot auditorium programs. Programs in the audi- torium ran the gamut from the serious to the satirical note. Cne ot the more thought- provoking programs grew out ot the discus- AUDITORIUM COMMITTEE sion this panel presented on citizenship. Students showed their talents in auditoriunis presented by East Highs musicians and dramatists. Speakers shared their knowledge with us and helped us honor our outstanding students. Front Row: Carol Reedy, Doris Taylor, Iohn Quail, Vic Walters, Kenneth Iones, Sandra Ftnthun, Diario Artus. Second How: ludy Eruch, Pitt Mcliinstry, Ronnie Charlton, Brian Vlfillhite, Fred Allen 'lony Andeisr: Peggy Strchm. Third Row: lane Kuttler, Beverly Moulds, lo Ann Schmidf, Mike lVlrKinstry, Duane Gianrioinan, Bolt Anderson, Bob Dyer, Iudy Eldridge. 11 Q ru,
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