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long Hours Z0 Benefit chan! ,Jimi Hvmmunity The service club at Shawnee Mission East strived to fulfill the common goal of helping school and community, Meeting requirements of Pep Club member- ship and attendance at all home games, 105 se- nior girls formed Honor L. The girls, display- ing school colors with their newly designed un- iforms, sponsored Dads' Night, Basketball Par- ents' Night, and served on various Pep Club committees. Y-Teens members included interested girls of all classes. An executive cabinet was respon- sible for all projects, including Christmas Bas- kets and the Foreign Exchange Baskets. Twenty- eight boys and one unprecedented girl were in- vited to join the Key Club, which donated 3100 toward purchasing a bus for the mentally handi- capped. Interest in the welfare of others indi- cated a future ofcommunity service for members. Oblivious of her surroundings Linda Pierce carefully threads a tag to complete the wrap- ping for a project gift. Participating in the Y-Teens holiday project, Kay H gift for an adopted family's Christmas festivities. f If 4- arris wraps a at X ' '- f if . V ,,vv . ' ., M , 3 0, w Qin' , A ,f ,Q - X f 1 , , , ,if-W 121, f- , f , , , f trzff'- ' ' -7 Y 5 sf During spare moments Key Club President Tom Tivol discusses plans Hur the 1967 District Convention with the clubls sponsor, Mr. Swanson.
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---..-........1...... Strurnrning a folk guitar, Joe Potter recants a lengthy ballad of Old England during a folk club talent session. jeff Morgenthaler and Corby Calvin reflect the anxiety ofa close sailboat race in a sailing club meet with North. As the game draws on, the chess pieces leave the board and players concentrate on checkrnate po- sitions. Willing fizileufs Give Giles Fowler, drama critic for the Star, addresses Thes- pians on his association with the theatre.
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Pierre and Irma willingly accept the Maclwoman of Chaillotis advice to take advantage of all moments together. The Prospector . The President. . The Baron .... The Ragpicker . . The Deaf-Mute . Irrna ......... The Broker .... The Juggler . . . Dr. jadin ..... Countess Aurelia .... Pierre ........ The Sewer-Man . . . . . . Mme. Constance .... . . Mlle. Gabrielle . Mme. Josephine . . .Steve Udell . .Art Robinson . .Bruce Dexter Jim Langknecht . . . .jon Bauer . Carol Duhowy . . . .Dale Ellis . . . .jerry Hill , , ,Bruce Sporn . . . .Suzy Snell . . . .joe Potter Harry Silverglat Rochelle Sporn . . .Mary Coble . .Marcia Plaut an-.wi ,aw-2 iss: The Ragpicker strikes a comtemplative pose as he considers the social injustices against the poor.
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