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Q2 EPSILON PresidentACarry Caigne Vice-President-Ann Mellem Secretary-Kathy Aho TreasurerSSue Hertzler Q, X. My x ,, , J' .4 ' A. . 1 , , . ,, . . - I 'a P7 K s JN . -P ,YJN u Ja' Vv N 51 ,ff rx wk 1, , S A 9. N' J, P y- JW x I I, J x9 cu V+ K ,, I I I K L J ' , 1. v i' Ss -v fx , A 1, 5 V' , ,M - KDS' xv' I 4' Ny ,A A 'NK fxx 5 J' x ' J3 ' K 2 ' . JC' I X. 1' L-if A of ir A Crt -JJ ,X 4 3 57 9- ' V, LI ' LW J U r Aa f 1, JKWKM LA A it xx XA R4 6 R J' X , ntl E Q' .1 J' X. THETA gg Presidentf-Bev Balfour Vice-President-Wendy Sanderson Secretary-Renie Sinclair Treasurer-Mary Jocelyn BETA President-Doris Bowler Vice-President-Barbee St. John Corresponding Secretary-Betsy VanWey Recording Secretaryslfnid Lesher Treasurerwllawn Schafer OMEG A President-Lynn Marshall Vice-President-Sharon McMullen Secretary--.lean Vogt TreasurerMDiane Keevil
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G. . . . Ll' 5 ,OU1 OI' Aocca Presenting the Sweetheart Swirl, a very successful Valen- tine's Dance, was perhaps the biggest contribution to the school by Phi Sigma Tau, the girls, league. However, the girls in this organization participated in many other projects for the community. Several beautiful Christmas food baskets were given to families, and the responsibility for the school's Torch Drive was assumed by the organization. Hay rides, dances, skating parties, pajama parties, and swimming parties have contributed to the social program of the organization and provided an enjoyable time for its members. The Girls' League was established at Bloomfield fifteen years ago. This group undertook much of the same activities as Phi Sigma Tau does today. They sponsored dances, sent packages to soldiers, and took over the school Red Cross Drive. The first organization consisted of about 20 girls where today there are seven chapters with more than 20 in each. ALPHA President-Mary Righter Vice-President-Carol Cuthbertson Secretary-Sue Tivy Treasurer-Kathy Harger l KAPPA President-Jean Richardson Vice-President-'Marg Schmidt Secretary-Gail Hawkinson TreasurerfSue Wotila DELTA President-Marilyn Sanders Vice'President-Kris Puvogel Secretary-Penny Shaw Treasurer-Sharon Thorne
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SHIELD STAFF: Judy Ewald, Lee Gallo, Jeff Howard, Bev Chieger, Sharon McMullen, Dan Bronson, Nancy Sharp, Mr. Gregory, Peter Castenfeld, Garnet Cousins, Shirley Conlan, Craig Weston, Barb Dewey, Chuck Brock, Karolyn Whittle- sey, .lanice Osborn, and Bob Agli. ogaferif newa comed l'0l'l'l tkelll If you ever want to see a small scale replica of the city editor room of a metropolitan newspaper, just look in the journalism room prior to the publication of the Shield. The editors have the same harried looks, the reporters seem to be giving the same fast talk, and the first impression is always one of pan- demonium. The end product, a superior newspaper, is well worth the frantic effort, however. This year members of the Shield staff have reached their goal. They have entertained and amused their readers, stimu- lated student interest in school activities, and provided a permanent record of Bloomfield's history. Twenty-five years ago, another newspaper, the Blue and White, was published by Bloomfield students. By comparing articles in that paper and today's, we can see the effects of the growth of the student body. Today's literary work far sur- passes that put out in the Blue and White. The Shield was established only two years ago, and in this short time the staff has produced a well-rounded and exceptionally fine newspaper. ,Maw page eighty-six Come on-this paper is to be out tomorrow
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