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Etiquette If there was a major event at school, one could be sure the Host and Hostess Club was working it. The Host and Hostess Club was formed with just that purpose in mind: to host and assist with school or community activities. Just as a host would assist his guests, this club ushered at such events as graduation, Bac- calaureate, and the numerous sport championships that were held here. In addition, the Host and Hostess Club provided needed help on back-to-school night. The etiquette of a host was a quality this club focused on. Members were required to have at least average grades, along with an ap- plication and recommendations by at least two teachers. The Host and Hostess Club once again demonstrated to us how to be a good host. HOST AND HOSTESS CLUB: Sponsor: Holly Messinger; Pres.: Laura Danzi, Julie Nielsen. Members: Mary Bennett, Lisa Bowley, Joanna Campbell. Karen Cedarblade, Kathy Connoly, Jason Feer, Karen Fry, Kelly Glass, Susan Hamel, Laurel Henegan, Lac Hoang, Brian Hogan, An Huang, Laurie Jacka, Kathy King, Carol Lake, Becky Lebedeher. Cheri Leonard, Lisa Magnone, Chara Mikeman, Gina Nguyen, Loana Nguyen, Tom Ondrof, Tessyl Pena, Mike Popovich. David Roth, Helen Roelle, Adolfo Ruiz, Rob San Martin, Anna Schafer, Liz Stutzman, Tomiana Trimm, Suzy Turk, Carrie Van Sickel, Barbara Wilber 234 Time Out
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it the close of a meeting, Lieiam nd Lilian Snuffer head for their lockers. Service: the concept behind the Keyettes. To the community, the Keyettes dedicated a large portion of this service. Groups such as the American Lung Association and the American Red Cross benefited from support these forty girls pro- vided. More of this civic assistance was shown by the Thanksgiving food drive. Closer to us, the The spirit of the Keyettes is shown as they assemble for a meeting. R The leadership of the Keyettes, Amy Roth, Cindy Ackerman, Sara Trexler, Laura Essman, Stacia Ahearn. and Paige Lombard, pause before the start of a meeting. students and the faculty also received their help. As part of this help, the traditional decoration of the Sadie Hawkins dance and management of the concession stand were undertaken by the Keyettes. Once again, the Keyet- tes demonstrated their extraor- dinary ability to serve. KEYETTES: Sponsor: Diana Barron, Pres.: Sara Trexler, V. Pres.: Paige Lombard. Sec.: Laura Essman, Treas.: Amy Roth, Hist.: Cin- dy Ackerman, Pari.: Stacia Ahearn, Honorary Sweetheart: Jim Vaile, Members: Kristy 8enton. Becky Beuchler, Lisa Bowley, Debbie Buckman, Katie Col- ocotronis, Carla Criste. Yvonne Demory, An- drea Eisenson, Julie Evetts, Laura Gauer, Kelly Glass, Holly Guynn, Laurel Heneghan, Lac Hoang, An Huang, Beth Keeling, Kathy King, Rhonda Kuhlman, Lee Ocker, Allyson Pieper, Denise Psioda, Ellen Rafferty, Polly Riordan, Lori Silinskie, Tracey Smith, Lilian Snuffer, Margo Snyder, Marisa Snyder, Sunghee Soh, Ann Sulik, Lielani Tamura, Tomianna Trimm, Barb Weger. Rather than turn her back on the Keyettes, Beth Keeling expresses the purpose and the spirit of the club. Clubs 233
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Support Crew Plans to aid the SGA with their beautification project are reviewed by Cathy McGrail and Dawn Todd. When the first bell rang in September, it started another year of dependable service from Tri-Hi- Y. The hard work this girls’service club performed was spread throughout the academic year, but it began with the football season when the girls cleaned the bleachers after the home games. The pace then quickened with their assistance to the SGA’s beautification projects and the volunteer work for various depart- ments. Other services included sponsoring a destitute child and assisting an American Lung Association fund raising cam- paign. At the same time, the year was being balanced by more and more social activities. A ski trip with other county Tri-Hi-Ys in January and a Christmas dinner were some highlights of the winter. During the spring, the local clubs were once again united in a camp- ing session. One of the biggest of the social events, however, was a suprise money earning show stag- ed during the year. It was another year of resolute work and en- joyable activities for Tri-Hi-Y. he work of being president of Tri-Hi-Y does ot discourage Jean Eddleman. TRI-HI-Y: Sponsor: Carol Eddleman; Pres.: Jean Eddleman; V. Pres.: Letty Pena; Sec.: Katie Copeland, Treas.: Laurie Pierce, Chaplain: Kelli Sullivan. Members: Sarah Adams, Kathy Baker, Dawn Hill, Julie Johnson, Allison Lee, Cathy McGrail. Lisa Magnone, Florence Novi, Kathleen O'Con- ner, Carol Schoelen, Candi Sheppard, Jeanne Simmons. Dawn Todd, Mary Walecka. Deliberating over the proposed schedule are Carol Schoelen, Sarah Adams, and Jeanne Sim- mons. Clubs 235
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