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First row: Margaret Thomas, Barbara Bethel, Alice Parker, Chyrol Grifhth, Pat Cole, janet Hill, Dianne Sigler, julie Vollers, Lynne Levee, Janet Nordsiek. Second row: jane Smith, Lynne Riette, Patty Linville, Dottie Bud- reau, Edie Mfysong, Vicki Robinson, Olivia Macmillan, Sharon Mixon, Cynthia Fosdick, Beth Whittles, Libby Rivers. Third row: Linda Simmons, Carol Ifetter, jan Moore, Carol Wlalsh, Carolyne Spottswood, Lorna Rucker, Sally Kline, Terrie XVeayer, Cynthia Streilel, Elizabeth Turner, Susan Garrett, Mary Jane Glick. Fourili row: Marcy Salara, Betsy Beggs, Shirley Denning, Gayle Kratz, Peggy Malone, Laurel Urban, Jena Couch, Carol Bostian, Cissy Gibbons. Jean Gooding, Patty Bloom, joy Furman, Marsha Howell. Fifth row: Barbara Backus, Ann Martin, Carol Crouch, Vicki Roberts, Christy XVooders, Betsy Schwitter, janice Mason, Candy Schwitter, Lark Calhoun, Phyllis Heindel, Susan lVallace, Gloria Oxley. K PPA Y-TEE l Kappa Y-Teens, one of duPont's three senior Y-Teen clubs, has had a Very active, though fun-Hlled year. The year began with the admittance into the club of many sophomore girls. The presence of these new members brought both new faces and new ideas into Kappa. The year was suc- cessful largely because of the programs and socials which were held. One of the high- lights of the year was a surprise breakfast at Shirley Denning's house. The breakfast, held in October, was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Kneeling: Sonny Smith, Mascot. Sealed: Laurel Urban, Pro gram Chairman, Sally Kline, Vice-President, Candy Sch Witter, President, Standz'ng.' Chyrol Griilith, Treasurer Jena Couch, Chaplaing Linda Simmons, I.C.C. Rcpre sentativeg janet Nordsiek, Parliamentariang Dianne Sigler Secretary. 54
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Lefs go, P0lbeye!!!.'! Beta Y-Teens is organized to aid the Com- munity in welfare and service projects. ln November Beta collected food for a needy family, While December had Beta wrapping Christmas presents for the boys at Mariana and singing Christmas Carols at an old folks homeg Beta collected for The March Of Dimes in January and concluded the year's service projects in February with a party for the children at the Orthopedics School. Beta also had several money raising proj- ects and parties to make the year's work more enjoyable. These activities ranged from the Cotton Candy Booth at the Carnival to the end of the year house party. Beta had a very active year with service to the community and parties for the club. For these unselfish deeds to the commun- ity, Beta should be honorably recognized. May I leave the room, please? . . . . .andthe interest mn high. Ofhcers, kneeling: George Deriso, Mascot. Silfirzg: jovce Ashley, Third Vice presidentg Decdee Smith, Second Vice president: janet listenson, First Vice presidentg Ann Howard, President. Sianding: Sherrie Sibul, Finance Chairman: Pam Rhodes, Parle- mentariang Cindy Strode, Chapling Kathy Landiss, Treasurer: Mary Hellen Cannon, Secretary. 53
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First row, left to 'l'lighi.' Rita Estas, Kitty Hlebb, Gail Jarrett, Gail Crawford, Janice Blumenthal, Lynn Streifel, Dottie Berger, Marsha Tyrrell. Second row, left to right: Kay Vassett, Connie Morton, Artha Fitzgerald, Jane Hill, Jackie Loy, Margie Scott, Cookie Cohn, Debbie Holborn, Teresa Newman. Third row, left to right: Lynn Robell, Cindy Carlisle, Sheila Miller, Susan Jackson, Sandra Howell, Karen Regas, B, Marriot. Kneeling: Bill Jeter, Mascot. TA ICRO Y- Tau Ornicron, one of the school's eighth-grade Y-teens, is very active in the school as Well as in the community. These ambitious girls strive to help others in their community. Their main service project of the year, is for several of the girls to visit the Childrens Home each Saturday. They play with the children and plan on giving these children a party at the end of the school year. Their biggest social event of the year was their Christmas Dance at the Y. NV. C. A. These girls give much of themselves to their school and community. 55 TEE First row, left to right: Susan Jackson, Vice President, Lynn Streifel, Secretary, Sandra Howell, Treasurer, Jackie Loy, Chaplain. Second row, left to right: B. Marriot, Sergeant at Arms, Dottie Berger, Program Chairman, Janice Blumenthal, Service Chair- man, Connie Morton, Social Chairman, Kay Vassett, I.C.C. Delegate, Sheila Miller, Presi- dent, Not Pictured.
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