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Chalelaines Viewing Oklahoma al' +he Bilfmore, and feeding Sparians a+ a barbecue-dance were acfivilies cnioyed by The Charelaines. Under fhe sponsorship of Mrs. Vera Horsf and Miss Elinor Offen- bach, +he group checked off- ground passes. Officers were: Carolee Wylde and Shirley Largura, presidenfsg Darlene Powell, Mary Thomson, Shirley Leis and Dona Ross, vice- presidenfsg Nancy Ba+es and Lau- ra Lou Daus, secrefariesg Shirley Largura and Evelyn Klees, frea- surers: Jeri Davis and Charlene Marlin, hisforiang and Viginia Sfay and Shirley Benge, siudenl' cour1'. MH Q QM N B I SECOND ROW- Jeri Da- FIRST ROW: Carolee Wylde, Darlene Powell, Shirley Largura, Mary Thomson, ancy a es. . vis, Shirley Benge, Jan Pierce, Par Sfevens, Joan Leckie, Carol Mooshagian. THIRD ROW: Joan Willson, Josie Kasper, Virginia Stay, Evelyn Klees, Donna Mansfield. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Leis, Margare+ MacLeod, Fessler Helms, Nancy Schrader, Jean Niersbach. FIFTH ROW: Judy Reed, Pai Chambers, Judy Price, Miss Elinor Offenbach, Mrs. Vera Horst FIRST ROW' Ray Avila, Vic Medrano, Jim Roberfs, Ron Kerr, Tom Roman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ausrin Dixon, Bill C IT bl Jim Nelson John Avila Monie Schramm, Ron Garner, Tom Ellis, Dick Tavis. THIRD ROW: Dan Cady, ar um eson, , , Sfernquisi. FOURTH ROW: Gary Gibson, Tom Maihew, John Sowers, George Burns, Eddie Pagenkopp. FIFTH ROW: Ron lvanoff. Dave Billhimer, Ken Hudson, Billl Weinberg. SIXTH ROW: Chuck Couvrey, Tom Jurney, Bob Sedgwick. OFFICERS: Ray Avila and John Avila, presidenisg Tom Jurney and Ed Pagenkopp, vice-presidenfsg Jim Roberfs and B'II Sh and Dick Tavis, sergeanfs-ar-arms: Tom Roman and Ron lvanoff, sludenl' Bob Kerr, secrefary-Ireasurers: I c ramm fnurl' rnnrnznnolliunm Spar+ans Cosfumed Spar- If a n s I r e a f e d Chafelaines +o a Halloween parry, and, wi'rh fhe girls, enjoyed The snow a+ Big Pines. This h o n o r e d senior service or- ganizafion checks off-ground passes and supervises audiiorium c o n- duci. Mr. Ausiin Dix- on, boys' vice-prin- cipal, is sponsor. Page iwenfy-nine
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.th ewes 5 FIRST ROW: Laura Lou Daus, Margarei Robinson, Elizabefh Jacobs, Eleanore Taylor. SECOND ROW: Janice Dickenson, Beverly Baxier, Marilyn Von, Marianne Nagy, Joan Ann Van Buskirk, Phyllis Moore, Judy Dawson. THIRD ROW: Kay Glenn, Marilyn Ashley, Phyllis Brodrick, Charlene Marlin, Emily Nord, BaHy Sue Saliar, Miss Joan Mi+chell. FOURTH ROW: Loralee Kellogg, Arlene Cluff, Caryl Couvrey, Marilyn Higginboiham, Marjorie Simmons, Belly Sondergard, Margaref Krogsrad, Ann Resfo- vich. FIFTH ROW: Carol Hood, Elaine Lauman, Paify Galiford, Laura Sinclair, Margaref Helms, Ar- lene Walker, Joan Denny, Sonnie Johnsion, Shirley Crider, Kay Brown. FIRST ROW: Mr. Ausfin Dixon, Dick Crowfher, Max Cunningham, David Weaver, Jim Krembas, Ernie Pope. SECOND ROW: Larry Endres, Jim MacMurray, Monfy Joyner, David Ankeny. THIRD ROW: John Chrisfenson, Chucl: Carfon, Bill Pleasanl, Bob McFarlane. FOURTH ROW: Bob Saflerwaife, Rich- ard Engles, Charles Canning, Gene Moses. Page iweniy-eighr eil' continued conlribufiond to Sparta. . Osliarians Horseback riding and ins+alla+ion of officers, were highlighfs of +he Osiiarian social season. This iunior-senior girls service club assisfs 'rhe sfudenf body in keeping good order in fhe cafeferia, and ac+s as ushers for school even+s. Under fhe sponsorship of Miss Joan Mi+chell, Osiies elec+ed Eliza- befh Jacobs and Kay Brown, presi- denfsg Eleanor Taylor and Sonnie Johns+ong vice-presidenfsg Margarel' Robinson and Joan Denny, secrefar- ies: Leslie Oliver and Marianne Nagy, freasurers: Sharon Ward and Laura Lee Kellog, sergean+s-af-arms: Laura Lou Daus and Eleanor Taylor, sludeni' couri' represen+a'l'ives. Lancers Delivery of posfers +hroughou'l' fhe communify, ushering a+ school funciions, and supervision of clean- up in fhe cafeferia keep Lancers, iunior boys' service club, busy. The club, under +he leadership of Ar'r Gasporra and John Chrisfenson, presiden+s, and sponsored by Mr. William Thurman, enioyed many social aclivifies, including a pariy wi'rh Dexfellians. Suppor+ing officers were: Ernie Pope, vice-presidenh Max Cunning- ham and Jim Krembas, secreiary- 'rreasurersg Dave Weaver and Bob McFarlane, sergean+s-a+-arms: and Jim Krembas and Monfe Philippi, s+uden+ couri' represenfaiives.
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flue gaflani crew id picked. Phoenix S+uden+ Courf Meeiing Wednesday mornings before school, Ihe Sfudenf Courf fries all violafors of school offences. One member from each service club composes fhe jury. Tom Roman and Ron Ivanoff were Chief Jusfices. Mr. Roberi' Lehnhardi' sponsors +he courI'. II' was necessary for Jason fo choose willing persons Io serve on +he crew of +he Argo. Because of 'rheir ouisfand- ing, willing service Io Spar+a, Jason chose members of I'he Phoenix Sociefy. The Phoenix Award is 'rhe highesf award for school service +haI' Sparfa can presenf. H' fakes i+s name from I'he phoe- nix bird which arose 'From i+s own ashes, and Hunfingion Parlc high school was rebuiI'r fwice aI+er fire. Keynoie of fhe Phoenix Award is Service Above Self. FIRST ROW: N. Schrader, A. Spechf, J. Nesfell, F. Helms, C. Garcia, J. McAIeece, D. Keech, J. Pierce, S. Largura, N. Bains, G. Hilron, J. Niersbach. SEC- OND ROW: D. Billhimer, L. Daus, V .S+ay, J. Reed, L. Human, G. Pacific, C. DaugeHe, B. Chernikofi, E. Colburn, E. Taylor, D. Garcia, L. Parmenfer. M. Williams, T. Heimerdinger. THIRD ROW: S. Olivifo, G. Burns, T. Ellis, R. Avila, A. Walker, J. Willson, B. Baxfer, P. Moore, D. WhiHen, E. Pagenhopp, D, Mansfield, T. Roman, T. Mafhews. FOURTH ROW: J. Krembas, T. Jurney, R. Thayer, B. Schramm, E. Jacobs, C. Mooshagien, E. Klees, C. Wylde, I. Williamson, J. Reed, M. Thomson, B. Sedgwick, J. Newby. Page Ihiriy
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