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Girls’ L Club Members Maintain Bulletin Board PRESIDENT Ann Fleming TREASURER Pat Johns VICE-PRESIDENT Joan Robertson CHAPLAIN Susie Rablen SECRETARY Dede Bircly SPONSOR Miss Alston Girls9 L Is an Honorary Club “TO PROMOTE GOOD SPORTSMAN- SHIP” is the aim of Girls’ L Club. Girls’ L is a honorary club well on its way to success. Among the club’s various projects, the bulletin board of events and scores, is one of the biggest. The members of the club sell Flying L stationery as one of their ways for raising money. The cleaning of the trophy case is the main project of the club. To be invited into this club a girl must have lettered in the sports of: swimming, cheerleading, tennis and majorettes. After receiving an invitation each of the girls must go through the initiation which con- sists of wearing an outfit out of this world. A girl who is outstanding in sportsmanship is awarded a medal at the season's end. CONFUSED AND BEDRAGGLED the L Club initiates arc won- dering what’s next. You can tell by the picture that theL Uub went all out this year to make this initiation one LHS will never forget. Sandy Aancs, Sharlecn Abel, Judy Allen; Jeri Bittner, Judy Boyd, Joyce Casoria; Noel Docpkc, Diane Dunn, Bunny Ernst.
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Chi Tri-Hi-Y’ers Cap Homecoming Parade Honors Scrapbooks for the Blind AFTER CAREFUL THOUGHT and vote the Greek name Chi was chosen by the sophomore girl members for their new Tri-Hi-Y Club. Each year the choice of a Greek name is given to the girl members who will keep this name through their three years of high school membership. As soon as a name has been chosen the girls plough right into their activities, setting dates for bake sales and designing X-mas baskets for needy families. During the year the girls assemble scrapbooks which they present to the children at the blind school. Also along this line the members collect and donate thousands of magazines to our many hospitals in the county. To promote a clean Christian way of living is Chi-Tri-Hi-Y’s main objective through the year. A PRIDE and an asset to their club, the energetic officers of Sophomore Chi-Tri-Hi-Y are. left to right: Berlc Over- man, chaplain; Jerry Dealph, historian; Sally Kerr, vice- president ; and Mary Jenne, president. FIRST ROW. left to right: Bonnie Hall, Mickey Day, Dormilic Greene, Janie Harris, Vicki Reed, Barbara Crossman, Sue Kingsley. Sharon Lindhammer. Linda Favre, Kimi Klisch, Berle Overman, Betty McNaull, Nancy Cone, May Jenne, Connie Sasadu. SECOND ROW: Rita Brown, Varyl Stimpson, Mary Lachrie, Vici Zeive, Judy Bass, Betty Goggans, Joan Liebel, Carmen Russel, Sally Kerr, Nancy Fetzgcr, Linda Thistlehwaite, Carol Everitt, Donna Sanders, Betty Pierce, Polly Ambrose, Fran Fine. THIRD ROW: Lynda Harnish, Sharon Possingcr, Jan Parks, Carole Houston, Suzi Smiggen, Margie Clinton, Brenda Leech, Jerry Dclph, Gail Heath, Connie Coons, Cheryl Nodurft, Carroll Workman, Linda Harberson, Sharon McCormick, Pat Ochmann, Linda Esner, Sandy Steele, Barbara Barnes, Christine McClean, Barbara Miller. 133
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of Events and Scores of All Sports at L.H.S Beverly Evans. Kathy Fairfield, Marilyn Floyd. Sue Healey, Charity Hunt, Marilyn Joslen, Marsha Kingsley; Peggy Laub- heimer, Pat Nichols, Denise Schuller, Amy Sleek, Janet Tavlin, Vicki Todd, Sherrie Watters. “HERE ARE THE SPORTS EVENTS for the coming week, says Kathy Fairfield as she hands the list to Dede Birely. ROLLING IN THE MUD while performing their cheer is done all in fun by the new members of Girls L Club.
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