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Service clubs use unique talents doing projects. Page 16. 1. Kay organization.2. Kayette organization. 3. Remem- ber, Robert, it's only an annual. 4. Make it short and cute, Sue. Page 17. 1. President, Rod Bar- tong Vice President, Dennis Mur- phy, Secretary, Alan Stormontg Treasurer, Chad Barton, School Service, jeff Fullmer, Commun- ity Service, john McWhirterg Na- tional Service, David Dumlerg World Service, Virgil Hickman, Publicity, Fred Muffit, Recrea- tion, Galen Ventersg Points Chair- man, Lonnie Martin, Finance, Dan Mummag Program, Mike Cook, Sponsor, Ira Wallace. 2. President, Pam Mulvilleg Vice President, Janette Ersking Secre- tary-Treasurer, Mary Shaffer, STUCO, Angie I-labigerg Program Chairman, Jill Selfridgeg Com- munity Service, Joy Raspg Nation- al Service, Tami Hickman, Re- creation, janet Hall and Cindy Whiting, World Service, Shelley Mclviilleng Worship Chairman, Paula Woods, Publicity Chairmen, Sue Habiger and Tina Roy, Points Chairman, Marilyn jones, Song Leader, Karen Gustavsong Pianist, Linda I-Iallg Honorary Member, Cindy Donovan, Sponsors, Mrs. Krob and Mrs. Gantz. 3. Paula presents Mrs. Elden james with a donation in the form of a check from the proceeds of the Powder Puff football game. This was their contribution to Northwest Kansas School for the Mentally Retarded at Atwood. 4. Don and Danny sit and wait for the conferees to arrive. f it in 4
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ls theme chosen for 1976 Regzonal Conference. The Kays and Kayettes served as hosts to several schools in prepara- tion for the 1976-77 Regional Conference. The Conference took a lot of time in the planning and was well attended by 325 young people. Dare to be Yourself was the theme chosen. On Conference day everyone got to school early to do jobs in escort- ing, registering, and helping around the building. A mixer was planned so everyone could become better acquainted, then a meeting was held in the auditorium to talk about the schedule of the conference. Board members of the various towns met in brag sessions to tell about projects they had used. After a snack and sip session, movies on various personality subjects were shown. After a roast beef dinner was served by the mothers and cooks, the Hornet Singers sang. The Con- ferees returned to the auditorium where elections were held for area president. Out of a field of three candidates, Mike Cook emerged as Dist:-ict V President. Page 18. 1. Welcome to the 1976 Area Conference. 2. Register on the dotted line, please. 3. Roger takes active part in the conference mixer. 4. The sponsors enjoy them- selves at the sponsor coffee. 5. Rod speaks during the assembly, giving a welcome. 6. Tony Tonsils stars in The Trenchmouth Terror, another of the fine conference films. Page 19. 1. Mothers and cooks helped by making a good dinner, and 2. Mickey Moused around the tea kettle. 3. Please pass the pickles. 4. Hornet Singers performed during the dinner. 5. Kristi Walters, the former area president, says a few words. 6. Mike Cook makes his acceptance speech as new area president.
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