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First row, left to right: Linda Menondez. Nancy Arnoti. Judy Colby, Barbara Guercie. Marianne Connor, Donna Hurlbutt, Nedra Schultz. Donna Skinnor. Pat McKernan. Second row: Wendy Taylor. Rita Decker, Jane Hodge. Joyce Breed. Caryl Swedroe. Martial Congleton. Ava Ann Camp, Mary Metzger, Eleanor Wertz, Pat Booth. Jan Jackson. Judi Wright. Third row: Kathy Coffman. Bonnie Patterson, Janice Milligan. Karen Stevens. Kay Williamson. Melanie Rehm. Julie Meers. Bonnie Higgins. Dian Scott. Sharon Newtham. Pat Dunsworth. Floraleo Neilson. Martha Currier. For County Retarded Children’s School Mary Hildebrondt, Nedra Schultz, and Judy Colby take the nearest seat, the steps, while thoy sign each others EBB TIDES. Inside, the room is overly crowded and all is in noisy confusion. Beta is putting on a signing party. Down those Typhoons! is the dominating thought of Homecoming Week at L. H. S. Beta Tri-Hi-Y gets in the swing of things with their Homecoming float.
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Sharon Kathy Carol Judy Coons McKamey Zimmer Griffin President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Floralee Ginny Kathy Neilson Frykman Coffman Chaplain Historian Parliamentarian Shakers for sale! Beta members tell the fans as they sell Flying L shakers at the football games. This is only one of Beta s projects. Some of the others are bake sales, scrapbooks for hospitals, and a chari- ty open house for the Sun Dial School for retarded children. In the fall the club elected Pat Booth and Martial Congleton to attend the Y.M.C.A. legislature in Talla- hassee for three days. While these plans were being made. Lyn Chaffee and her committee were finishing the Homecoming float. Terrific was the word for the blue and white dragon which highlighted the Beta float. In February, Beta assisted in putting on the annual Sweetheart Dance. They also elected Barbara Guercia as the candi- date for Miss Melody. Beta, composed of Junior girls, is the largest Tri-Hi-Y on the campus. They have been kept busy with their many worthwhile projects and have lived up to their pur- pose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity. high standards of Christian leader- ship. BETA TRI-HI-Y Gives O p e n II ouse First row, left to right: Marcia Mitson. Sue Wakeman. Gail Nelson. Linda Bower. Mary Hildebrandt, Sandy Kirkland, Jeannine Pitt- man. Karen Wood. Lynn Dutcher. Second row: Harriot Bassett. Kathy McKamey. Judy Orr. Judy Griffin. Lois Bryan. Ginger Humphrey, Sharon Coons, Andre Stevens. Sharron Osterhoudt. Susan Anderson. Third row: Carole Haupt. Ann Bryan. Carol Zimmer. Carol Tcmplin. Donna Johnson. Elsie Hvide Tracy Mark. Cindy Corcoran. Lyn Chaffee. Bonnie Linane. Ginny Frykman. 272
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Yi Pat Holiday Treasurer Patti Sarvis President Joan Fowler Vice President rmlBmrll Nancy Beimly Secretary Flying L Spirits Are Made and Sold by Got your spirit? Flying L spirits ore an important project of Chi chapter of Tri-Hi-Y. Sold each year during football and basketball seasons, these dolls have taken a place with the other symbols of the Spirit displayed around the campus. To become a member of this club, a girl must attend three meetings and uphold the high standings of Christian Character maintained by the club. Chi chapter is a Tri-Hi-Y for senior girls only. W3» fly -i MM f 1 yJ Carol Judi Linda Arculao Barrett Collier Francis Farmer Dorothy Fields Florence Gennaria Bonnie Kallman Diann Locklar Lancaster Carol Rothrock Janet Rumpel Barbara Shaffer
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