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LAMBDA CHI TRI-HI-Y Has Wet Meeting Judy Perkins President Carol Bloch Vice-President Sue Wagner Secretary Kim Lehr Treasurer Carol Worthley Chaplain Jan Cooper Parliamentarian The meeting of Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y will now come to—Splash! Bubble! Bubble!” This was the beginning of a rather unusual, exciting, and wet Junior Tri-Hi-Y meeting. The Casino Pool was rented and for one night became the site of the meeting with Judy Perkins presiding. Their imaginative minds created an outstand- ing float for the Homecoming Parade and they were awarded third place in the interest clubs division. The beautiful girls dressed in an array of lovely colors made Every Flying L Will Shine the center of attraction. Plymouth Rock” was the theme of the Thanksgiving Basket, and through it they con- tributed a great quantity of canned goods which made Thanksgiving nicer for some needy family. The members of this club are working to promote the high standards of Christian leader- ship throughout the home, the community and on the campus. They all practice what they preach in their own lives as they strive to be good examples before their classmates and plan many worthwhile projects. Fir row. left to right: Karen Stifcl Yvonne Brackett. Judy Perkins. Barbara Devprell. Nancy Barbarita, Susan Meadows. Karen Pesek, Tor Mcrr Lana Watson, Phy lis Clark. Ton! Jones. Second row: Marsha Pel Icteri Mary Jo Meneffee. Judy Cochran. Denise Schuller, Nancy Spiegel. Pandora Brann, Sally Ackerman. Billie Bowling. Tammy Townsend. Carol Worthley. Sue Wagoner. Sue Anderson. Claudia Haupt. Third row: Nancy Conrath, Linda Marablc, Kim Lehr, Louise Quinn, Margie Nelson. Ann Parker, Dede Bireley. Carol Manning, Linda Manhard . Ann Porter Thelma Sleek, Chris Thixton. Lynn Van Ausd Vick! Newton. Sharon Reichert. Fourth row: Barbara Thomas. Barbara Thibaut. Carol Bloch. Linda Thorstensen. Susan Wimberly. Judy Dotts. Sue Nevin. Sharron Shipley. Lynne Karsteo. Betsy Sheard. Arlene Leonard. Marge Shove. Donna Warden. Nelda Haneline. Margie Emery. 141
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Susan Gibson Presidont Barbara Jan Whitcomb Rossman Vi co-President Secretary Justino Smith Treasurer Torosa Bobbie Caudill Stevens Chaplain Historian and Parliamentarian OMEGA TRI-HI-Y Is Off to a Good Start Rolling slowly along at first and then gaining speed and new members, the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y originated. The girls, full of vim, vigor, and the desire to do something for the good of the school, joined up and began working. Heads crammed full of ideas, rollbooks filled with members, and work needing to be done, the club started forming projects. To supplement the treasury, a bake sale was held and turned out to be a financial success. To fulfill their goal and purpose of creating good Christian fellowship, plans were formed to visit several of the city's churches and study other reliqions to bring about better understanding between different faiths. An old-fashioned get-together at Birch State Park and a car wash were a few more ideas the Omega group formulated to hold the interest of these girls who eagerly wait to do all they can. Mr . Galla Sponsor First row, left to right: Sandy Christian. Beth Argyrot. Joan White. Cindy Adamo. Nancy McLean. Karyll Kotchum. Dozzie Nelson. Nancy Connor. Barb Rowe. Jan Rossman. Nancy Angell. Gail Beckett. Nita Bartz. Second row: Sue Gibson. Anne Rush. Pam West. Terry Hogan. Barbara Whitcomb. Justine Smith. Vicki Fuhror. Carol Snowden, Kathie ZurBurg. Lynne Williams, Faye Eddie. Pat Hudlett. Diane Jorde. Third row: Charlotte Ary. Suzie Guthrie. Pat Nichols. Judy Hickman. JoAnn Sager. Sue Dieck. Virginia Douchan, Virginia Baldwin. Carol Hriczo. Bobbo Stevens. Carolyn McCormick. Loreine Beye. Trudy Giberson, Teresa Caudill.
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Bonnio Higgins President Janis Milligan Vice-President Ginny Frykman Secratary Carol Zimmer Treasurer Flo Neilson Chaplain Mrs. Rickman Sponsor Pass the paste! says a Beta Tri-Hi-Y member at one of the cut-and-paste parties as they malce scrapbooks to be distributed at local hospitals. Many of these hard-working seniors formed this club in 1957, when they first became members of the sophomore class of LHS. They put their Christian ideals into effect in the many worthwhile projects. One of the most out- standing was a charity open house held for .the ben- efit of the retarded children attending Sun Dial School. They also helped distribute the food to the needy families following the Thanksgiving Assem- bly. The treasury is never lacking during football sea- son and the successful sale of the Flying L shakers. Bonnie Patterson's house was transformed into a blue and white mess as the girls put their trusty scissors to work. Less original, but still practical, were Tri-Hi-Y's bake sales, famous for their de- licious cookies, cakes, and candies. Birch State Park became the setting for the Mother-Daughter Picnic. Enjoying moments of seri- ousness and moments of laughter together, it cre- ated a closer relationship between mothers and daughters as well as forming many new acquaint- ances. Although Beta Tri-Hi-Y members are always busy with their many activities, they are never too busy to live up to their purpose. Charity Open House Held for the Retarded First row, loft to right: Penny Sakmann. Sally Jo Sporks. Harriot Adorns. Shirley Bailey, Sherrie Hebert, Lynn Dutcher. Linda Mener.de' Theno Ruggie. Diene Libert. Second row: Merionno Connor Harriett Bassett. Donne Huributt. Jean Murdock. Ginny Frykman. Jean Potracca. Nancy Arnott, Suit Anderson. Joan Jansen. Third row Elsa Hvide. Donna Johnson. Karen Stevens. Tracy Mark. Pat Duns- worth, Meg Glover, Bonnie Higgins, Lyn Chaffee. Jan Milligan, Sandra Culp.
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