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Barcus, Bonnie Janice Russell. committee for Left to right: Marietta Merlo, Mary Ann Shingler, Bea Zinser. Andrea Carnegie, Joyce Speckman, and Joan Enich were the the Mother--Daughter Tea. WAX 5'miure ,4 The Women's Activity League highlighted the Fall season with its Mother-Daughter Tea. Between float building, gymborees, swimming parties, and picnics, the club featured a hair stylist at one of the monthly meetings. OFFICERS left to right: Miss G. Smith, Sponsor: Joyce Speckman, Student Council Representativeg Muff Merlo, Secretary, Melanie Schroeder, Presidentg Karen Chaney, Vice-president: and Susan Grinton, Treasurer. time! ,767 Girl As spring approached, the WAL and Lettermen joined to sponsor Twilight Magic, the annual spring dance. Cha ir me n for the semi-formal event were Karen Chaney, Vice-president of WAL, and Ron Hughes, President of the Lettermen. BACK ROW, left to right: Andrea Carnegie, Janice Russell, Janice Voltarel, Karen Viscum, Bonnie Pearson, Barbara Merrell, Joyce Speckman, Bertha Schulz, Muff Merlo, Jane Berlin, Miss Smith. SECOND ROW: Rosalie Bennett, Pat Van Dyke, Carol Tusek, Marsha Lubick, Margaret Bennett, Mary Ann Lambakis, Mary Ann Barcus. Joan Enich, Bea Zinser, Sheryl Grohne, Diann Berge. FIRST ROW: Phylis Etheridge, Pat Zebell, Virginia Ward, Karen Chaney, Melanie Schroeder, Bonnie Shingler, Debbie Houseknecht, Susan Grinton, Sandy Pluth. : inf, 4,--s ,t Il- '3 ' aa J he ah i ai 3 x J-, r 4 , , 5 x Q 'Mfg t at - .vii-, J, 4 f- ..--Nz. iss, . ,err fr Z -J-rl. -ifw 1 YFITFECEF: , ' 'Q-xiii-2,I': q.'-.E'F5- ,.- , . ..:q , , -,ps . -,:-- ,-,ws ' -we ,N .N gg. . sw--9-S-f -9 New O O O J 4
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RIGHT: Neal Mac Donald , Diann Berg, Dave Hurst, Sheryl Grohne, and Aija Jekabsons work on the homecom- ing float. LEFT: Class officers were Neal Mac Donald, Student Council representativeg Betty Anderson, vice-president: Mrs. Ann Frick, sponsorg Dave Hurst, president: Carol Koenig, secretary, and Mr. Burke, yearbook advisor. fwfr H SQ3' Ng! f W1 Students Informed af Svcufs . . . There was not only work for members, but play as well. Press Club made a float besides sponsoring a queen candidate, Carol Koenig, for homecoming. At Christmas the annual party was held at which Neal MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MacDonald, graciously chaperoned. ln prepara- tion for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, they sponsored a Square Dance Mixer. Later in the year they also held a skating party and another mixer. go?-.gs-5: f 3 . 'K .M vi SH- T P' T ' fftlfj 1 .' 'i'g gt .5 ' .' S' ' ' 9, 1 if . ff 5 I aw' 3 N .M,4. v h.....a,... A Carol Koenig, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, tries to save the barbeque from Chris Pinn, in- dex editor, who seems ravenously hungry. Good to the very last drop, says Neal MacDonald as he stops for a break during a session of hard work.
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