Silver Triangle Vote for your choice of king and queenlv was heard from several of the members of Silver Triangle around carnival time. This club sponsors the king and queen contest for the Winter Car- nival. Each year Silver Tri customarily gives a scholarship, but last year they gave fifty dollars to the auditorium fund instead. Two socials were given this year. The fresh- men and sophomores are permitted to have one social each. The members of the Silver Triangle cabinet are Suzanne Graves, president, Becky Sare, vice- president, Linda Hash, secretary, Joyce Ander- son, treasurer, Patty Chestnut, program chair- mang Tamara Stewart, social chairmang Glenda Bruner, service chairman, Linda Hollingsworth, publicity chairman, and Katherine Bush, devo- tions chairman. Miss Mary Helen McAninch is the sponsor. Y-Teens To build character, personality, and a religious faith is the purpose of the seventh and eighth grade Y-Teens, a branch of the Young Women's Christian Association. The group is divided into two sections. One group is composed of seventh grade girls. Their otlicers were Susan Jean, president, Judy Davis, vice-president, Terresa Thompson, secretary, and Kathleen Freeman, treasurer. Some of the activities were co-sponsoring a check room with the eighth grade Y-Teens at the carnival, and a skating party. The sponsor is Mrs. Blanchaeline Johnson. The other group is composed of eighth grade girls. Their oflicers were Starr Sare, president, Gloria Faris, vice-president, Marceta Binkley, secretary, and Deloris Funkhouser, treasurer. The club initiated the seventh grade members last fall. Mrs. Frances Atkins is the sponsor. SILVER TRIANGLE Iron' rme-kDonna Chandler, Charlene Billings, la-ggy Minniek, Ann Sounders. lleanna Hardin, Judy Baker, Martha I-lrown. Harriette liurc-li, Sandra Blair, Lois Cardwell. Row tivo- Linda Hollingsworth, Carol Poling. Gayle Bishop, Sandra Brinegar, Bonnie Blakely Carolyn Sullivan. Brenda Runiple, Marian t'orhin, Linda Hash, Connie Biedenkopli, Suzanne Graves. Ron' three- lit-verly l4lnpei'- son, Mary Hall, Sondra XValdon. M1-lvann Jennings. Priscilla lloult, Judith Ooley. Sarah Thoinpson, Bet-ky Sare, Sandra Hud- son, Patty Urandall. Roberta Iiorno. Donna Pickens. Rout four- -Susie Sparks Barbara tiodsey, Leah Terrell. Mary Jane Gilpatriek, Sharon Palnier. liarhara Ilay, Marian Press- ler, .lane Harrell. Lallonna Vantrell, Nina Jones, Varol Bennett, Barbara Fariner. SILVER TRIANGLE Iron: mmgllelen Chainhers. Sharon Roman. Barbara Bourke, Rachel Walker, Sharon Sparks, Glenda liruner, Jenny Yan Iflttell, June Marlin, Sharon lflnipson. Marr-eiiv Mil- ler, Phyllis Hendricks. Row fll'0+StIll.lI'l t'rou1-li, Janet Brown. Toni Trenta. Narnia Skirvin, Nancy Taylor, Linda Mingee. Myrna Sharron Martin, Marv lloward Uwiilgs, . , Rosetta McNeil, Evelyn Whaley. Judie Rich- Roiv 1l11'rv--Kathryn Bush, Ilea Ann 2ll'1lSllll. Arthur, Joyce A nderson. llarlene Clianihers. Ha uek, Caroline Kellv. Melinda Nancy 1 liagzanz. Bonnie Condra, Pain Seheihner. De- anna llixon. Donna Prince, .Janet llill, Gloria Stillions, Loretta l'urc-ell. lfowfnzn'--Sl1ai'on Patton. Mary Kathryn Johnson. Madonna Bruner. Kathy Rollins. Shirley Harp. Norma 'l'ha1-ker. Elinor Chatlield, Erma Sims. Lo- retta Clayton, Sarah Smith, Joann Morris, Patty Ri-el1te1'. This Page Sponsored by BARNARD MOTORS 26
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JUNIOR SENIOR H l-Y lfou' mfr-W Mike li:-rr. Dr-an Votivld. lmva lioslu-ars, Dieli Tartly, James Hay. David Lysluir, Don Rush. .Tohn Waniple-r, Hill Minor, Tony M1-Slillan. Nou' llro- -Don ltativr, Tom Curls, David Dale, Hrlilie xfllllllllljl, Ernest I.o1-kridgre, David Me- ilaris, 'Fed Skirvin, David Pomeroy, David lV2lIll1ll1'l'. Newell Gooldy. Hou- fllI'l'l'-H Mike Minnems-yer, Hfhlie Goheen. .lim Smith, I'hilip Smith, Larry Spray. Larry Steele, .Iimmie Farrell, Tom Miuniek, Kit-k Hl't'llfl'l', l4ilI'I'j' lfleenu-r. Don lflIllll'j'. Null' four'---Mr. Hamm. Bill Hawk, Harold XVolI'e, David Hales. Nathan Hall, Erwin ll. Fooper. .lim Iiainsey. Iiob Ellis. David Snapp, Morris lla-elcarll, Feltus Leinen- ws-Iver, Don Miller. Uharlie Miller. FRESHMAN SOPHOBIORE HI-Y Iron' warn Mike Banzh. Phillip Deekard. .Iohn Ponieroy, Bob Harrell. .lark Lemon. David lVllll2lIllS. Steve Minniek. Robert Hawkins, David Dixon. Hou' firm- -Roh Colgan. Jerry Neely. Donald Fowler. John Thompson, Jerry Dale Hayden, Kenny Buyers. .Timmy Mahler. Ronald Cooper, Mike Roark. Hou' fliree- -Jerry Zink. Larry Clarke, Hill Hissey, Stan XVilson. Rliehael Douglas. John Parker, Jauies Perry, Pat Smith, Bruee 'I'emple. Hou' four' - .lim C. Harp. David Martin. Delbert Fisher, Dewey Stewart.. Chris Jung, Sten- son Iiroatldus. tiene Park. Bill Hall. Frank llill. Ronald Tapp. i JUNIOR-SENIOR Ill-Y OFFICERS ltivk lC4'l'lli4'I'. jmilll Nl'1'l'1'flll'.l!,' Hill Elinor. l'll'1'-ll?'f'Nifll'IIf,' llura Hosliears. rlfrlplrliuf I-Irltlie 1lUlI4'l'll, N4'1'I'1'fllI'-lkfl'1'IlN urrr: Tony Meliillan, p1'rsifl1'nl. Hi-Y Clean sports, clean speech, clean scholarship and clean living is the purpose of the lli-Y. The Hi-Y is open to any interested high school boy. The group is divided into two see- tions. One group is composed of junior and senior boys. Their otlieers were Tony NIeNiillau, presidentg Bill Minor, vice-president. Eddie Coheen, secretary-treasurerg and Onva lioshears, chaplain. Some of their activities this year in- cluded sponsoring the Mile of Pennies drive, the Thanksgiving convocation, and a havride in the spring. The other group is composed of freslnnen and sophomore boys. Their oflieers were Cene Park, presidentg David NVilliams, vice-presidentg jim Hays, seeretaryg john Parker, treasurerg Mike Roark, chaplaing and Bill Bissev, point secretary. Some of their activities were selling eokes at basketball games and eo-sponsoring the Nlile of Pennies drive. Mr. Russell Hamm and Nlr. Robert Houts are the eo-sponsors. This Page Sponsored by BENDER'S RESTAURANT T205 N. Walnut, 110 S. College, 122 E. Kirkwood 28
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