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ROW ONE: JoAnn Foland, Mary Ann Lane, Gloria McAdams, Betty Parker, Ardella Ashworth, Diane Erskine, Deanna Johnson, Ramona Wallace. ROW TWO: Jan Hill, Kathleen Kenn, Deanna Coning, Beverly Freeman, Barbara Sohibler, Edna Hale, Pat Stahl, jean Willhite, Evelyn Smith. ROW THREE: Gladys Adams, Virginia Kidd, Beverly Rogers, Grace Dennis, Nancy Goldsby, Clara Jamison, Louise Rogers, Sandra Ring, Dori-s Ma- sonhall. ROW FOUR: Sandra Kessler, Nancy Miller, Marlene Burright, Jeri Ardinger, Beverly Shouldice, Rose- mary Brendel, Barbara Colvin, Patty Squires. in Germany. Her name was obtained through a United Nations Agency. The Hi-Y club also joins in thi-s project. Some of the colorful events of the year are' as follows: The Candle Light.Ceremonial at the first of the year to welcome new members to the clubs, a hobby show in April, which is open F to everyone in the schools and comrnunity,.a Pa-Ma-Me Party at the beginning of the year which is very entertaining for those who partici- pate. This is half of the Prepper Council which consists of Deanna johnson, joan Cooper, Patty -Linscott, Mrs. Wyatt, adviser Virginia Hinricks, Ann Meloy, Donna English, Wan- 52' da Williams.
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ROW ONE: Mrs. NXfyatt, Adviser, Wanda Williams, Wfanna Williams, Marilyn Fawver, Donna English, Rosalie Lupon, Janice Edmunds, Vella Farmer, Sharon Rindahl. ROW TWO: Carldine Wetzell, Peggy I-Iembree, Rhoda Harris, joy Ann Davies, Elizabeth Harris, Chere Parnel, Betty Mitchell, Cheri Wright, Ma-rilyn Shutt. ROVU THREE: joan Shoemaker, Anne Meloy, Virginia Hinricks, Verna Patrick, Wanda Marie Williams, Nancy La- joie, Gwin Saunders, Evelyn Wilson, Edith Colby. ROW FOUR: Mary Farris, Donna West, Patti Oliver, Patty Linscott, joan Cooper, Kathy Miller, Nellie Vaughn, Mary Gibson. A FEW YEARS AGO a club was started in this school known as Preppers Y-Teen. This club is for freshmen and sophomore girls. Its p members are also members of the world wide organization of women and girls known as the Y.W.C.A. Their theme for this year is That We Fail Not Man Nor Thee and it simply means to help others in need. The Preppers and Tri-Y started a new project this year. It is to send 315.00 a month to a Ukranian girl who lives in the American zone This is half of the Prepper council which consists of joan Shoemaker, Edna Hale, Doris Masonhall, I Mary Farris, Rita Zukurs, Kathy Miller, and Mary These 8515 hf?lP Out bl' Packing 2 box to be sent 84 Gibson. to their adopted orphan.
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ROW' ONE: Evelyn Clayton, Melva Cullens, Pat Oderman, Beverly Ashworth, Mary Anderson, Gloria LaVelle. ROW TWO: Delores Whobrey, Aurelia Ruede, Estelle Cowan, Linda Anderson, Dixie Davis, Carol Fish, Miss Bailey, adviser. ROW THREE: Leona johns, Dorris Whitted, Barbara Huffman, Patsy Bowman, Barbara Fleming. THE SPRINGFIELD CHAPTER OF THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a member of both the state and national associations. The only requirement is that the girls are either taking Homemaking or have taken' it. - The activities of the organization are concerned with the development of the girls both socially and for better home This year's officers were Leona Johns, historiang Dorris Whitted, presidentg joan Cothrell, secretaryg and Lois Lit- terick, treasurer. 404' living. Each member is encouraged to participate in activi- ties and is given an opportunity to plan and take part in a meeting. Field trips were high on the list of activities. A trip through the Weyerhaeuser saw and plywood mills, a trip through Williams Bakery and the Coca Cola Bottling Com- pany all gave the girls a better understanding of their com- munity. At Christmas they brought food so a less fortunate family might have a little more. Parties are also important. The first event of a social nature was the candle light initia- tion to which guests were invited and light refreshments were served in the Home Economics living room-. Daddy Date Night is a very special spring event looked forward to by both girls and Daddies Patsy Bowman and Linda Anderson were the girls elect- ed to go to the State Convention at Oregon State College in March. I. C. PENNEY, 86 Broadway 8: Willamette Always First Quality
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