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Left: Tri-Hi-Y girls give Head Start youngsters their attention at a special party for them. Terry Curme, Tracy Frazier, Kelly Williams, and pal show their pleasure. Right: Mary Lewis and Cindy Johnson skip with a delighted friend at the party. TRI-HI-y II: (Bottom Row) Julie Kemp, Eva White- sell, Shelly Brown, Kim Kirkwood, Terry Curme, Lynn Lewis. (Row (Row 2) Mrs. Cause (spon.), Pam Nuckols, Cindy Johnson, Kim Crouse, Sandy Cillen- water, Amie Kinser. (Row 3) Lisa Morris, Ubby Fread, Kendra Ducy, Patty Kemps, Tracey Frazier, jo Ann Fry. (Row 4) Michelle Egly, Kristie Carpenter, Jill Dice, Judy Ruble, Kelly Williams, Kelly Smith, Carrie O ' Rourke. (Row 5) Rhonda SmitJ , Mary Lew- is, Londa Bergdoll, Pam Barnes, Susan Jackson, Pam Perry. TrhHi-y helped young and elderly Tri-Hi-Y kept busy for tiie holidays by being kind to other people. At Thanksgiving members held a carry-in supper and game party for Headstart children. Both children and members went home happy after the event. For Christmas, cookies were wrapped and delivered to the people staying at the Country Manor Nursing Home. The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y was to help the people in the community who are in need. Any girl above the freshman year was eligible to join this service- oriented organization. TRI-HI-Y: (Bottom Row) Sue Clancy (program chairman), Joni Pearson (pres.), Karen Wilimann (sec-Ireas.), Amy Frazier (vice- pres.), Anita Ci- mino (chaplain) . (Row 2) Mrs. Cause (spon.), Teri Wimmer, Trad Davis, Mary O ' Rourke, Lori Ladd, Debbie Tarr, Susan Ellis. (Row 3) Deb Cavin, Vicki Harlow, Betsy Wilson, Tina Cline, Susan Ford, Teresa Smith. (Row 4) Kris Boozier, Tammy Boltz, Lori Fergus, Laura Pierce, Tammy Rees. (Row 5) Mary jo Fettig, Cindi Strickland, Dee Dee Schwindt, Kim Johnson, Patricia Lowe, Cathi Clack, Cheri Elliott. (Row 6) Teresa Sharp, Lu Knox, Kristi Oberholzer, Deanna Dorton, Kim Conner, Lisa Schuhmacher, Leisa Reidy. 78 Tri-Hi-Y
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Surprises do come in small packages ror Latin Club members Leslie Allen, Dale Rice, and Dave Beaver at the Christmas party. They made Latin a little livelier Latin Club ' s election of officers end- ed with an all-junior group, the reign- ing 1976-77 president being Brian Lan- ham. The club ' s annual Christmas party was held in Doug Dudgeon ' s basement. Members carried in their own food and exchanged gag gifts, including a Time Magazine with a Playbov cover. An end-of-school party was sched- uled to close the year, as the last meet- ing. The sponsor, Mr. Leech, planned to honor two of the outstanding mem- bers with a gift award. This was the first such award ever to be presented. Mr N CWR: (Bottom Row) John Moore {v c - Pres.), Brian Lanham (pres.), Mike Baughey (sec), Colene McDonald (treas.) . (Row 2) Jeff Nichols, Pam Strine, Teri Wimmer, Tyann Mcjunkin. (Row 3) Mr. John Leech (spon.), Susan Durham, Rick Clamme, Lea Armfield. (row 4) Leslie Allen, Kelly Headley, Susan Mitchell, Jill Minneman. (Row 5) Dennis Fisher, Terri Purvis, Shelly Fugitt, Doug Dudgeon, Clay Miller. (Row 6) Carey Crawford, Dale Rice, Cregg Jones, David Beaver, Mike Wil- liams. Latin Club 77
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Christmas spirit is added to the front hall, by the Scier)ce Club with an 7 7 -foot artificial tree pur- chased for the school ' s annual use. Being abducted by an unknown masked person is Beth Redmond, on her way to Eli Ully Laboratories, a club field trip. W!i 1 ■ H HF ' l H Hftr ' xs Ir i l Hp p l 1l H nl l 9p g| I cjyi SCIENCE CLUB I: (Bollom Rowj Peggy Cra jiree, ).R. Stallsmilh CpresJ, Ann Willmann (vice-pres.) , Betsy Wilson (Ireas.), Kathy Cillis (sec), Bri Davis. (Row 2) Randy Abbott, Jerry Maddox, Tim Voght, Margaret johnwn, Kirye Boxell, Knhy Snapp, Mrs. Valencic (span.) . (Row 3) Slieila Read- ing, Linda Mitchell, Janie Caperton, Susan Mitcheil, Teresa Oswalt, Karleen Willhite, Jeff Bowen. (Row 4) Sherrie Greene, Ian Stanley, Cheryl Laymon, Cina Hodgin, Sarah Hinshaw, Patricia Lowe, Julie Voghl. (Row 5) Resa Boxell, Chris Halley, Norma DuBoii, Kathy Smith, Tina Rohhins, Tyann Mcjunkin, Susie Rohhins. (Row f ) Jeff Custer, Kathy Sqwres, Ron Anderson, Leslie Allen, Dale Rice, John Speed, Bren- da Rogers, Beth Armstrong. SCIENCE CLUB II: (Bottom Row) Mark McDanieJ, Barbara Walker, Kathy Shores, Kelly Williams, Ken- dra Ducy, tori Ingram, Shelli Bole, Lorrie Tucker. (Row 2) Sean O ' Connell, Nancy Smith, Debbie Overmeyer, Sherri Bole, Karen Reidy, Shelly £n- yeart, Beth Lee, Cindy Norton, John Feitt, Clay Mill- er. (Row 3) Kim Crouse, Diane Brown, Teresa Strine, Joyce Schuman, Lesa C ancy, Babette Spain, Lirxia Tyler, Debbie Sulit, Amie Kinser, Pam Perry. (Row 4) Bnan Beeks, Nancy Taylor, Paul Montgomery, Jerri Rea, Beth Redmond, Amy Sills, Caroline StarJey, Jana Reff, Terri Miller, Sandy Marsh, Debi Johnson (Row 5) Larry Cross, Deb Armstrong, Phil Beaver, Tony Hollars, Creg Clancy, Greg Osbom, Susan Jackson, Shelly Lucas, Caria Dodds, Doug Dudgeon, Pam Bales, Gary Blount. (Row 6) David Townsend, Dee Schwarzkopf, Brad Rogers, Todd O ' Connell, Mark Rench, David FeItt, John Jackson, Martin In- gram, Biff W;7son. Cockroaches and other insects composed the topic at the annual spaghetti supper, with Dr. Jack Mun- see, professor at I.S.U., spealdng. Popcorn, dinner science events Scietnce Club started its year by sell- ing popcorn as the group ' s traditional money-making project. Profits from the sale paid for a club trip in April to Detroit, Mich., where members visited the Ford Museum and Greenfield Vil- lage. The club donated a $200 12-foot arti- ficial Christmas tree to the school, to be used annually for the main hall. Mem- bers celebrated the e ent with a party at which they decorated the tree. An expert in insects, Dr. Jack Mun- see, of Indiana State University, was the featured speaker on his specialty at the club ' s annual spaghetti dinner in March. Science Club ' 79
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