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Summer Orientation Picnic Held for Members 7' OFFICERS of Courtesy Club, Sue Luettjohann, Mary Scott, and Patti Franey. MEETINGS are held for members to sign up for ushering at .I FK events. COURTESY CLUB members bring the food and enjoy an evening of picnicking at the Annual Picnic. QT -f ,gli T' MR. SCHREIBER, club advisor, gives directions for ushering at a specific event. f' ? Sq. Al-ng. ahgzzbf' , L S fi .IEANETTE GILMORE and Connie Jensen read over their as- signments forthe orientation of sophomores.
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Courtesy Club Crgonizes Hospitolity ot JFK Events 4 2 - L - - Front row: Teresa Greenland, Lilly Lattiner, Liz Ebinger, Kathie Bizek, Ginni Graham, Carole Wright, April Mc- Crory, Diane Naughton, Karen McGann, Betty Williams, Martha Wise, Edith Harris. Second row: Sandy Smiley, Mary Gregory, Barb Vasos, Sarah Tackenberg, Linda McGowan, Mary Hoopes, Marcia Dyal, Ruth Hograbe, Darlene Senne, Debbie Miller, Sue Luettjohann, Linda Christopherson, Mary Scott. Third row: Jeannette Atwood, Norma Nye, USHERING at theatrical events is a regular job of Courtesy members. Patti Franey, Sherry Ewen, Connie Jensen, Nancy Siex, Sue Wood, Pat Scott, Shelley Seitz, Nancy Norton, Cindey Mackey, Vecca Emst, Mike Lensing. Back row: Mr. Schrei- ber, Chris Sandberg, Mike Loan, Scott Griswold, Randy Boese, Chris Raker, Martin Bubulka, Phil Filer, Jerry Dewees, Don Blair, Judy Baldwin, Gail McIlrath,Judy Weik, Scott Woodford, Bob Garrison. Courtesy Club had a picnic in August to prepare for their duties and welcome new members. During the year, the club ushered at orientation, Open House, music and dramatic activities, and some athletic events. Members are selected from the junior and senior classes. Eligibility requirements are a 2.0 grade aver- age, and no more than seven absences from school in the previous year. Members must serve three times to remain in good standing. Pins with the club's seal are presented to club members at the end of their first year of membership as symbols of their service to the school. , ' F. s 3 1 , i ii . l E 1 E , t ' 1 1 ' :s , , . . 'gl rv 31. .A I, :lv X ,rl--.. we 'is - I 7 3' .t - A' .X 5 iff .1 x . ! Lim , ,E.,...:f . .fg-
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Home Ec Club Holds A Progressive Dinner f 'r' IX Front Row: Jessie Bowers, Martha Wise, Pam Shannahan, Kathy Sheila MHFUSOH, Debbie Miller- Baek How: Mrs- DUSECF,-l0Yee ROSS, Lentz, Colleen Conyors, Nancy Valentine, Linda Lown, Lilly Latti- Janet C2-Fffae, Debbie RCXFOHI, Chris Rakefl Sandy Norton. Sue mer. Second Row: Bobbie Trachta, Lexy Lou Burns, Elaine Schoen- Wood, Diana Bock, Donna H2lYeS- felder, Marcia Dyal, Patti Franey, Patty Ballard, Jeanette Long, Home Economics Club began its year with a barbe- cue supper. The girls then sponsored a Christmas pany for the work-study students. Another time, a store mana- ager from SeU'ert's spoke to the club about shop-lifting, and the ways the store is trying to halt this common prac- tice. In March, a style show was given at Seyferfs, and several members modeled the latest spring fashions. Bakesales were a popular way to raise money, so many girls donned aprons to help. Later in the year, Home Ec Club sold candy bars. ' HOME EC MEMBERS lead by Home Ec Council consisting of: Pam Shannahan, Patti Franey, Bobbi Trachta, Collen Conyers, Sheila Martinson. .l . Jr, ,4-an Lf.: .
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