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Tam - - Tam O'ShanTers, the honorary girls' service organization, is one of The most active clubs on campus. It contributed much of its time To serving, decorating and ushering Tor various school Tunctions, and sponsored The Luau. This year Tams tapped new members Twice, once at The Dad-Daughter Banquet held at The beginning ot The year, and again at The Sophomore Assembly in The middle of The year. To become a Tam O'- 1 Shanter a girl must have i given tour semesters of 1 school service. The point system is used To eval- T M- uate These services. Officers: Nancy Lundh, President, Nancy Golden, Vice-President, Nancy , Peterson, Treasurer, Peggy Dorsher, Secretary. MRS. MEYER, Advisor. gzfgwyik. ,J- 'nirji , , . 5 my B0 ' 5 sa CT? Front Row: L. McCune, K. Mooney, B. Clayton, J. Anderson, D, Ewald, N. Peterson, N. Lundh, N. Golden, R. Dorsher, K. Gaines, C. Clark. Middle Row: K. Morgan, K Christopher L. Ridgeway, V. Bennett, N. Gavel, I, Wallertz, C, Toussaint, L. Johnson, D. Hebrlee, L. Brondino, T. Vincent, S. Farnum. Back Row: A. Ackerman, M. Eisenbise, K. Carter, N. Vaskov, S. Stump, S. Attebury, R. Lancaster, M. Bollinger, D. Rohman, P. Stone, P. Meng, A. Owers.
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Officers: Paulette Grover, Secretary, Sharon Sartin, Treasurer, Laurie Strait, Vice President, Kay Robertson, President. h' T To acquaint their members with the teaching profession, the Phi Tau Alpha, a cl-ub for future teachers, has had speakers on various phases of education among their other activities. The highlight of the year was the Big Switch Program spon- sored by the club. On this important day students elected by their teacher and classmates had an opportunity to take complete charge of the classroom and gained invaluable experience as student teachers. 44 MISS DRYDEN, Advisor -we Q writ? N. Utterback, L. Verhovec, P. Grover, L. Hochenauer, C. McKeegan, L. Strait, K, Robertson, S. Sartin.
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