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Tri-Hi-Y Junior and senior members of the Tri-Hi-Y ore, first row: Mary Blozek, Karia Faulconer, president; Kay little, vice-president; Beverly Totty, Rita Wilkins, Korel VanHorn, Kathy Dale, and Kathy Goss. Second Row: Mrs. Harris, sponsor; Janet Jackson, Bette Shaffer, Linda Pflonzer, Emily Hall, Mary Kay Galloway, Marleah lawson, Kathleen Ross, and Sue Hahnert. Third Row: Connie Mitchell, secretary; Donna Wright, Peggy Zovodney, Sue Helmer, treasurer; Kathy Foley, Donna Patrick, Karen Daily, Sue Lockord, and Judy Chestnut. Girls of the Tri-Hi-Y sponsored the annual Thanksgiving dinner this year, and collected canned goods for the needy. They also served refreshments in the teacher ' s lounges at Christmas. One of their important activities is the Model United Nations program. The Club is so popular, it has a waiting list for membership. Freshman and sophomore members are, first row: Cathie Collins, Verna Knoy, Diane Lovelace, Ruth Schoo, Kay Carter, Gloria Faulconer, Teresa Highland, and Koy Hunt. Second Row: Nancy Gearhart, Linda Barnhart, Judy Mandabach, Linda Biggs, Barbara Daily, Frances John- son, Sherry Fox, and Pam Sparks. Third Row: Linda Botes, Pom Smith, Cheryl Finchum, Evelyn Knuckles, Charlene Mize, Linda Miller, Eloine Bright, Karen Meurer, and Sue Hunt, chaplain. -rm
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Junior Achievement The members attended meetings each week and worked on the projects sponsored by their individual companies. The busy Beech Grove members of the Indianapolis Junior Achievement companies ore Judy Wiltsee, Linda Moore, Donna Patrick, Kothryn Goss, Shirley Worrell, Linda Taylor, Jim Hensley, Bill Greenwood, John Bailey and Don Reid. International Correspondence Members of the newly formed Internotional Correspondence Club are, first row: Mr. LaRussa, sponsor; Mary Wilder, Debbie Alfrey, Kay Hunt, Linda Amos, Irene cCojnpbei Sue Ackmann, Mary Merl. Second Row: Rosalie Wilson, Mary Pelzer, Terry Highland, Cindy Smith, secretary; Martha Hull, Roberta Schick, Liz Moll. Third Row; Ronald Corley, vice-president; David Ruehrschneck, Janice Hommel, Linda Biggs, Steve Turner, president; Kay Carter, treasurer; Judy Ply mate, Charmon Ridlen. Fourth Row: Pam Moneymaker, Sue Sterret, Karen Meurer, Bob Haverstick, Christy Romage, Tony Burton, Elaine Bright, Gregg Summerville, Janice Bosmo.
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Hi-Y The Hi-Y engages in many school and social functions. They operate the hat check at Basketball games and participate in the Model U. N. Program, Pictured are, first row: Mr. Foster McMasters, sponsor; Ron Corley, James Miller, Jim Miller, Steve Murdock, Bob Miiliron, Greg Summerville, Dwight Cotton, Ron Hydell, Phil Bogan. Second Row: Ronnie Jaynes, Jim Hensley, sergeant-at-arms; Don Brown, Bob West, Bob Messer, Harry McNeely, chaplain; Steve Agal, Tony Burton, Steve Jones. Third Row; Cloyton Collins, treasurer; Roland Scott, Gordon Fields, secretary; Lee Marsh, Jim Smith, Ron Riley, John Brewer, vice- president; Ron Baker, John Bailey, president; and Bill Greenwood. Radio Club Members are, first row: Tim Woolsey, Larry Wise, John Burk, David Deckwa, vice-president; and Mr. Fred Rankin, sponsor. Second Row: Don Brown, Bob West, Mike Hunter, and John Sharp, president. The newly-formed Radio Club consists of students interested in amateur radio. Many members have their own radio ' t ransmitting and receiving sets. Presi- dent John Sharp and Tim Woolsey of the Radio Club are busy watching pat- terns on the oscilloscope.
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