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David Reeves, . President Bob Barker A,,,,,,,,,,... Vice-President Carl Horn ..,,,,,,,, ,,,. S ecretary Lenwood Chandler.,Treasurer Richard Pool ,,,,,, ,,,,, C haplain Kenny Russell ,,,,. Sgt-at-arms Mr. Greer ,,..,, ..,,s. , Sponsor Our modern concession stand in the new gym enabled us to serve customers more ef- ficiently. Dr. Yost spoke to us on the six basic human needs. V Q-b s yryaqz A W I' vi' 4-if YY I 1:6 +1-4 -w-n'fi'iE27 gc? if 'frk L 5, ,V .5 ,r., 1 .5 . H1Y The Hi-Y is a member of the National Organization of Young Mens Christian Association better known as the Y.M.C. A. lt is a Christian organization and is composed of boys of all faiths. Our pur- pose is To create maintain and extend th.oughout home school and community high standards of Christian character, Our platform is Clean Speech Clean Sportsmanship Clean Scholarship Clean Living. The club operated a concession stand during the football and basketball seasons to finance its p ojects such as baskets of food for a needy family and the nursing homes at Christmas.
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l 4 l F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica is a national organization which furthers interest in homemaking, offers opportunities for development of lead- ership, and provides experience in solving problems through its projects. The club is limited to those who have had or are taking Home Economics. To keep busy during the year the F. H. A. girls served at many banquets and operated a hot dog and coffee concession stand at all the football games. At Christmas time the chapter presented several needy families With a large basket of food and several other gifts. FHA. girls receive Home-fEc pins after completing a se- mester of Home Economics. We held our regular meeting in the auditorium. During the Regional Basket- ball Tournaments, we operat- ed a hot dog and coffee con- cession. 51
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G. A. A. The GAA. was re-organized this year under the sponsorship of our new PE, teacher, Miss Menlcoslcy. The main purpose of this organization is to stimu- late interest and participation in Girls' Athletics. Our tirst activity was the initiation of new members followed by a trail hike and chili supper at Karel Park. Other activities such as: our Hob Nob style show, Basketball Clinic at S.I.U., GAA. tournaments, and a Mother and Daughter Banquet kept us very busy. Our Play Day, which was held on May lU, was a day when GAA. dele- gations from about ten neighboring schools were invited to our school to par- ticipate in many activities and contests. 't I al ,',','f l rr 'f,kr 531, , .., , . . 'ff ...aj ..a'.+ A- f '...' ,,.,'..,. Judy Bramlet. ..President Rae Hall ............. Vice-President Janie Barnett ..... Secretary Pat Watson ........ Treasurer Miss Menkosky..Sponsor First row lett to rtght Con rite Pemberton cyamra Gray Donna Hrrks Judy Broadtwrsr lady Gingrich ima., Mosby Beyefy Hall Kay Henan. Karen Ewan Mas Menuasuy Second rc-yy Linda Cowsert Jeana Byoee Pat Wargel De lores Vtacnoyrak Par Jot-mson Sosaf' Scrnner, Carolyn Port er Lars Hanley Naomi Hall rare row Banda Prana gan Rebecca Wettaw Myra Cor- Teresa Colns Lrrrda Flannr gan Sue Scott Carolyn Horn Linda Baowrn Fourth row Vlolet wrgnr Jean orrsyyala Jane Berrrro Frances Dalton Linda Maze Lynda lryrn Rose Mille, lady Braryrler var Watson Frrst row lett to rrgnr Jo Ann Brown, Sue Graves Carol Jones Marrlyn Stearns Pat Skelton Martha Verkeam mari, Barbara Ecklarwd Bon nre Johnson Barbara l-tale field Ce:.r a Sm rr Pegqy Dlllard Sasarw Sorsa Judy Brarrller Second row Pena t-4 o :1 g e Penelope rngram St- rley mag -5 AM Murphy Brenda Gu r c Care yr' Ho' 'on Bevefy Gr..oos Sue Pryor Sandra vcxers Nanir Ewar- 'e rd rea .eorta Owe' Carol Barge' Ca'olyr' p'atl er, .vida Ballot' Wanda Nea' Margaret wfgr' Jane' Burnett. P-lber'a Har'-away Elizabeth D llard Carolyn Genet Hazel Stone Brenda Rhrr-e Focrth row Sandra Cooper E zabetrr Stow Mar garet Halford Janet Gt-clson Judy Red Sharon Coffee Sarah Naye Path Aw- Hat ford Ann Blanc?-ard Gal' Blanchard Pamela Jarnerson Sosa-r Lee Fifth row Sarah wrgg ns Jll Maargarnery Nrck. Roberts Jane Pvllarn Barbara Mller 5na'on Km gery Joyce Schrvwtt Colleen Reed Trudy Grdcarnt: Mar. lyrr turner Janet Lyons Karen W' te Pat Wr!Son 53
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