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AVS? Row One From Left: Nancy Ross, Marty Record, Wilma Daniels, Rita Stigall, Sharon Nugent, Judy Botts, Deanna Auble, Donna Burner, La Donna Harrington, Pat Hale, Maoike Visser, Mrs. Betty Baker, Sponsor. Second Row: Nancy Bleier, Sandra Jones, Dorothy Williams, Patty Sampley, Judy Sheridan, Jennifer Soladinc, Lois Russell, Nancy Mundy, Judy Smith, Carol McClellan, Kaye Davis, Bessie Nees. Third Row: Betty Tolen, Nancy Jones, Joyce Nighbert, Geraldine Couch, Ellen Walters, Janiece Taylor, Jackie Miller, Marjorie Haskett, lrene Montfort, Sara Kellum, Shirley Tuck. Fourth Row: Judy Albrecht, Nancy Mathis, Dorothy Stillings, Brenda Williams, Beverly Carnes, Linda Canner, Sue Hibler, Roberta Gillman, Sandra Powers, Shirley Holly, Alberta Stone, Mary Carlisle. Fifth Row: Dorothy Holderfield, Sandra Trusler, Dorothy Stomper, Judy Shrum, Nina Carpenter, Jerri Beckley, Shirley Wright, Doris Lydle, Ruth Yancy, Betty Brown, Carolyn Boring, Bonnie Allender 'Others' ls Our Motto The Sunshine Society is a philanthropic organization in Indiana designed for high school girls who are interested in promoting good cheer and sunshine. Each tall initiates are taken into the club at an impressive candlelight ceremony where they pledge to give of themselves. Decatur girls attend two conventions during the year. The district convention is held each tall with the state convention meeting in the spring. During the year a substantial donation is made to the Riley Fund. These donations are given to the Riley Children's Hospital here in Indianapolis. Each spring the girls reveal their identities to the women they've chosen as their Ideal Lady tor the year. The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Betty Baker and Mrs. Betty Van Campen.
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X 1 fav as M-gg six V goes,-.JW QV 1 , 1' I ' I 1 '71 , i 4, I N. , 'ff , , ' 'L .. Jw I I ,A V W . C X- ., , , ' i K 7 f 3' sf Bill Byers, President of Model United Nations. Elected as president of this year's Model United Nations was Decatur's Bill Byers. Members of Hi-Y Or- ganizations throughout lndiana met during April 23 to 27 at the lndiana State House in Indianap- olis to discuss internation- al relations. Decatur's delegates represented Czechoslo- vakia, Bulgaria and Greece. Supported By Hi-Y Jay Atkinson, Don Hert, Bill Byers, David Gillespie, and Larry Rink make plans to attend the Model U. N. Sessions at the State l-louse. 57' ' -1 xx 24' J' is ., ve.,- I ,, ,- 1,1 s-1 at
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To raise money during the year, Decatur Sunshiners sell doughnuts each Tuesday and Thursday after school. The profit goes into the Riley . Fund. ggi n-nl Beverly Carnes and Betty Brown assist in the sale ot doughnuts atter school to Virginia Bell, Carol Lee and Pat Hale. First Row From Left: Mrs. Betty Van Campen, Sponsor, Linda McEvoy, Virginia Bell, Audrey Branson, Betty Palmer, Sue McMullin, Kay Larrison, Trudy Davis, Barbara Martin, Norma Schellenberg. Second Row: Beverly Deboulle, Sue Wasson, oan Bottom, Marcia Adrion, Glenda Brock, Sylvia Daniels, Betty Ping, Karen McBride, Julia Tutterow, Sandra Farmer, Mary McCory, Nancy Miller, Pam Park, Virginia Schutte. Third Row: Sandy Smith, Mary Lou Doss, Dorothy Spears, Brenda Carlisle, Sandra Miller, Bernadine Miles, Geraldine Merriman, Kay Butler, Sondra Browning, Karen Sampley, Donna Perry, Sondra Taylor, Judy Williams. Fourth Row: Norma Turner, Frances Williams, Sharon Despot, Deanna Ennis, Marilyn Garner, Judy Jones, Jo Ellen Jared, Roselyn Hatten, Suzie Cochran, Beverly Stratton, Virginia l-lale, Linda Copeland, Julia Heaton, Janie Atkinson. Fifth Row: Janie Doyle, Geneva Couch, Judy Grimes, Kwilda Arthur, Sandra Williams, Freida Kelly, Rose Stillings, Mary Ann Williams, Barbara Copeland, Ellen Walker, Billie Hunteman, Pat Shannon, Linda Hubbs, Judy Smith.
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