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Linda Fleet makes her sister, Dawn, get on her knees and recite the oath during the Blue Triangle Initia¬ tion. Sally Weimer, secretary; Diane Miller, tre .surer; Margaret Crowe, vice president; a.ii Carol Rugman, president, seek ideas for their next meeting. underclassmen busy. Blue Triangle is a rush of activity for Freshman and Sophomore girls . The club has earned a reputation as one of the busiest clubs in the school, and this year was no exception. The club sold Christmas cards and co-sponsored the semi-formal with the Jr Hi-Y. Miss Eldridge and Miss Winje helped the club have an enjoying and exciting year. 19 Sophomores Karen Rowe and Jill Thomas work on decorations for the Blue Triangte--Jr. Hi-Y semi-formal.
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Planning the agenda for the next program are Danny Baker, secretary; Hudson Freeze, treasurer; Mike Thomas, president; and John Moats, vice president. Keith Bunn adjusts the loud speaker system in preparation for his job of emcee at the semi- formal dance. Y Organizations Keep Terry Howiler and .Arthur Gunion vote for the queen of the Jr. Hi-Y, Blue Triangle semi-formal dance, Winter Wonderland. The Jr. Hi-Y is the biggest organiza¬ tion of underclass boys in the school. Its movements affect the life of the stu¬ dent body very sharply. The biggest event of the year for the Jr. Hi-Y was the dance Winter Wonderland co¬ sponsored with the Blue Triangle. Un¬ der the sponsorship of Mr. Flora and Mr. Bratton the club was a great suc¬ cess through the year. 18
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Steve Mulligan, Dennis Feagler, Coleen DePew, Jim Kelham, president, Kathy Mulligan, vice president, and Jackie Weller plan for the magazine sale. Dave Frey, Sally Bertsch, Vic Hunter, Cindy Strobel, and Virginia Leech, secretary, observe as Mike Reese works on the athletic board. Pat Shafer, treasurer, Tim Kolbe, Randy Rupp, Nancy Hilkey, and Randy Davis look over the new synchronized clock system. Democracy in Action Supporting new improvements around our school, the Student Council has had a very progressive year. The annual maga¬ zine sale was held in the fall and was a big success . Money from the sale went to fu¬ ture assembly programs and a new syn¬ chronized clock system. The council installed a pay telephone for student use. The third Council Capers was held in the spring, with each organi¬ zation or class entering. The money from this program was used for several other projects. Karen Rowe, Arthur Cobbs, Phil Sweeney, Rhonda Ballentine, and Steve Fike show Mr. Stackhouse the year ' s assembly pro¬ grams. Kenneth Nodine finds the time and Margaret Crowe checks her watch with the new clocks. 20
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