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LEFT —A captive female audience listens as Dr. Dale Baughman from Indiana State Univer¬ sity addresses the morning session. 2550Sunshine girls invaded Crown Point for State Convention. Day’s activities began with the morning program which featured Dr. Dale Baughman from In¬ diana State University. Lunch hour offered an array of enter¬ tainment. Some girls visited a wig con¬ sultant and a psychedelic flower show, while others attended a dance, coffee¬ house, and the movie “David”. Initiation of state officers, which in¬ cluded Crown Point’s State President Sandy Plumb, and the awarding of the nurse’s scholarships, highlighted the afternoon business meeting. Closing the convention, the variety show entertained the Sunshiners with various skits portraying different types of girls. 27
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ABOVE —Just before beginning the morning program, state vice-president Peggy Dance gives last minute instructions to spea ker Dr. Dale Baughman, Sue Akers, State Sunshine Board Chairman Mrs. Mary Helen Loveless, and Renee Westbay. RIGHT —Desperately asking for volunteers to provide overnight lodging for out of town sunshiners, president Martha Everett trys to get everyone to cooperate.
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Spring ' s flash flood transformed practice field into arena for mud-sliding competition. Not only testing the con¬ testants distance sliding abilities on either their feet or stomach, this new sport challenged student endurance of mud filled eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. At the completion of the event trophies were presented to winners Susie Mees, Carol Shrum, Don Campbell and John Damouth, while showers were awarded to all mud-sliders courtesy of the physi¬ cal education department. Round robin competition in basket¬ ball, volleyball and table tennis stressed teamwork and sportsmanship for non¬ varsity athletes. Crab soccer pitted class against class in fierce competition. Sophomores captured the crab soccer crown fourth hour while seniors reigned as fifth hour champs. RIGHT —Deflecting the ball with his head, Kevin Naum stops a sophomore drive for a goal. BELOW —Initiated by a four day flood, im¬ promptu noon recreation ends in a mudslid- ing victory for Don Campbell.
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