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. .Y. Celebrates 25th Yr. nniversar Stand and Serve With Spirit in the Silver Seventies was the theme for the 25th anniversary of the Kansas Association for Youth which was cel- ebrated at the regional conference held at Baldwin High School. The 450 participants who attended the con- ference were involved in work shops, discussion groups, and the exchanging of ide as. The guests for the conference were Miss Wanda May Vinson, director of Kayettes, and Mr. Keith Akins, direc- tor of Kays. Both guests spoke to the group about their individual organiz- ations and also presented awards to the outstanding clubs. Anne Lawson, president of B. H. S Kayettes, and Miles Stotts, president of Kays, worked hard and tedious hours in making preparations for the confer- ence. jim King expresses an interested look Ponderlng in thought Judy Puckett Rick Sawyer listens intently in into conference activities. receives ideas for Kayettes his discussion group
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Kayette Projects Prove Successful The KAYETTES were busy this year with many projects for world, national and community service. Anne Lawson, president, has shown a real interest in these areas, and the organization has done many of the worthwhile activities in this type of service. Six of the board members attended KAYETTE camp last summer to learn more about the organization and joined in fellowship with many girls. KAYETTES provide a meaning- ful service organization for the school. Sue Richards appears to be happy upon returning home from the action packed week at Kayette camp. The Kayettes this year made real contributions in the are as of school service and community projects, QFIRST ROWQ Rebecca Hemphill, Judy Puckett, vice-president, Martha Whitney, Susan Plank, treasurer, Pam Crady, Connie Lindholm, Patty Williams, Paula Schutz, Rhonda Gibler, Martha Doty, Nancy Hey, student council rep. 5 KSECOND ROWJ Anne Lawson, president, Carmen Collins, Ellen Brown, Margaret Metsker, Vicki Cannell, Pam Schmidt, Melissa Toler, Miriam Kinyon, Susan Richards, secretary, Sara Cleland, Mrs. Marlene Courtney, sponsor, KTI-IIRD ROWQ Deana Perdue, Pam Perdue, Patty I-Ioskinson, Donna Young, Ionica McAnich, Barbara Christie, Joan Maycumber, Sherry Gimblet, Coleen Vaugn, Helen Morche CFOURTH ROWJ Joyce Maycumber, Angie Douglas, Frances Hinson, janet Hey, Laural Fisher, Cathy Carlson, Brenda Coates, Cindy Calderwood, Dee Ann Randel, Loretta DeMersseman, and Deana Mowder.
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Kays Work Hard to Help Host Regional Conference The KAYS began their year by hosting their regional confer- ence of the Kansas Association for Youth. The conference was a great success because of the hard work of the club. During the Christmas season the KAYS went carolling with the KAYETTES, and had a party afterwards. To receive their 3000 point award, the club held one of its hardest membership drives ever, the members made posters to increase membership, talked to new students about joining, and held meetings that were oriented to the new member. One of the highlights of the year was the panel discussion for a joint meeting of the KAYS and KAYETTES. T ics of discussion were dating, girl and boy friends exchanging gifts, and the Women's Lib movement. As a project to raise money, the group controlled traffic for the Baldwin Invitational Basketb Tournament. With the help of Mr. Larry Colson and Mr. jack Brookshire, sponsors, the KAYS had a year that truly exemplifi the theme of the conference, Stand and Serve with Spirit in the Silver Seventies . op- all Miles Stotts, KAY president looks on with Dierck Casselm an, K. A. Y. regional past president, as conference speeches are made. ed The KAYS have shown real leadership this year in their successful projects to improve our school. QFIRST ROWJ Gary Rappard, Kwan Suh, joey Hutchinson, David Polson, vice-presi- dent, Roger Carlson, student council rep., Miles Stotts, president, Rick Sawyer, treasurer, Jim Taul, secretary, jeff Chubb, Lawrence Colson and Jack Brookshire, sponsors, fSECOND ROWQ Pat Walter, Wayne Randel, Doug Elder, Eddie Strong, Dorin Muncy, Eric Ikenberry, jim King, Mike ll Atwood, Doug Chanay, john 'l'aul, Ric Hitchcock, KTHIRD ROWJ Joe Eberhart, Chris Ridley, Kevin Service, Steven Gish, Steve Zeller, Paul jones, Vernon Wilson, Doug Collins, Winston Gilges, David Coates, Chipper I-Iornberger, joe Brown, QFOURTH ROWJ Walter Hill, Chuck Chubb, David Jones, Jim McMil1en, Bruce Chambers, Bob jones, Steve Parsons, Charles jehle, Gary Green, and Bob Martin.
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