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Well-drilled square dancers promenading around a wagon train campjire ' s light. . . . Graceful, long-legged Aglaia members rehears- ing for the Variety Show ' s opening night. Pompous politicians filibustering the passage of a state ' s constitution. . . . Logical debaters arguing over the resolu- tion. Dance Hall gals serv- ing blazing firewater. . . . S-Clubbers feeding the avid sports lover. Ladies sewing circles stitching quilts for the upcoyning bazaar. . . . World Friendship mem- bers aiding needy chil- dren near and far. Descriptions of bloody shootouts posted daily in the window of the Tomb- stone Epitaph. . . . Jet Stream editorials report- ing on campus conditions arousing biting wrath. Ruthless members of an outlaw gang shooting up the town. . . . Tireless Drama Club members bring the house down.
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' Friettdihip, Leadership, Service ' Hardy S-Club Rustles Up Fervor for Campus, Folksingers Paul Haul and Terry Beverly, accompanied by Kenn Hanson on the guitar, provided a delightful evening at the S-Club Installation Tea. Junior S-Clubbers are (top left) : Leslie Park, Tracy Johnson, Sharyn Cooper, Mimi Sloan, Jan Curtis, Jan eal, and Judy V ' arnado. Sec- ond year members are (top right) : Ruth Neeper, Susan Snider, Diane Bollaert, Marsha Jurgens, and Sheri VanBramer. New seniors are (bottom left): Carol Kollios, Carol Hooper, Suzi Quigley, Jeanne Electing officers and installins; new members were first on a lono; list of duties for the ' 67- ' 68 S-Club. After an informal installation tea. S-Club started work on the Vietnam Drive which turned out to be one of their most successful campaigns. The girls spent many hours outside of cla.ss col- lecting, organizing, and wrapping gifts for our men in Vietnam. The second of their duties was their march in the Sixth Annual Leukemia Drive. Sponsored by Danny Thomas, this drive has prov- en very successful in raising money for Saint judes Children ' s Research Hospital. S-Clubbers kept busy during the rest of the year with the Sports Banquets and Backwards Dance. As Diane Bollaert, president, stated, The girls have been very responsive to all calls of service, and their enthusiasm and spirit has benefited all involved. McMillan, Sharon Keating, Susan Stelter, Desda Garner, and Jo- Anne Kaulukukui. Other new seniors are (bottom right): Susan Stanfield, Suzanne Watson, Pam Oaksford, Terry Getchius, Bea Pomasonoff, and Anne Serrano. I 114
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