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Service With A Smile Before the Host and Hostess meeting begins, CO' president Dawn Mayfield and sponsor Mrs. Mess- ingcr review last minute items. § g ost and Hostess Club is an 14 organization available to the m m staff that performs small ser- vices, such as pouring coffee, passing out programs and ushering at school functions, replied Dawn Mayfield, co- president of the club. Through out the year the club performed various ser- vices, ranging from baking cookies to helping at graduation. On Back to School Night, members helped to guide lost parents around the school. The club also hosted teacher conferences and other related meetings. The club's major projects included Graduation and Baccalaureate. To be a member of the club, students had to turn in an ap- plication and go through a personal in- terview. Club members were required to maintain average grades and be recommended by their teachers. Host and Hostess Club: Sponsor: Mrs. Messingcr. Co-presidents: Dawn Mayfield and Cathy Primoli. Members: Anne Caldwell. Kris Call. Tina Carro. Valerie Dean. Kim Dougherty. Toni Fiester. Kim Gambol. Shawna Grahm. Ellen Gramenopoulos. Kim Jones. Amy Kessler, Lisa Leerar. Liz Lipkin, Susan Moulton. Sounia Nejad. Connie Pappas. Annmarie Redican, Patty Riek. Jeannie Wilwer- ding. Miwon Yi. Host and Hostess Club members Hope Brycr. Miwon Yi and Liz Lipkin talk about the day's ac- tivities after the meeting ends. 314 Host and Hostess Club
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Friends andFun Diane Stupar. Susan Bottrell. Jennifer Colly and Jennie Daniell take a break after a shaving cream fight at Hill Top. Before heading to lunch. Michele Salyer and Lar- risa Raum snuggle up to a new friend. During a Younglife meeting. Kim Burtnclt listens as the rules for a balloon stomp are explained. It was difficult to explain exactly what Younglife was to a student who had never attended a meeting. The mystery could only be solved by- joining the group during one of their Wednesday night gatherings. During the meetings, regular members par- ticipated in skits, sang songs and shared common beliefs. Dedicated counselors encouraged members to develop new friendships as well as their faith in God. Younglife meetings are almost like parties, except we get high on life instead of beer, remarked one member who added, It’s an ex- perience everyone should have.” An extra attraction to the club was a retreat to Hill Top Ranch in Maryland. The trip proved to be a great success. Kim Burtnett, an active participant in the club, concluded. The whole year was a lot of fun. I'm already looking for- ward to next year! After a night of panty raiding at Hill Top Ranch, members gather by a well decorated tree. Younglife: Sponsors: Olivia Cornell. Deanna Crowder. Kiki Galvin, Betsy and Fat Goodman and Andy Lauzier. Younglife 343
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rhey Do It All For You 11 ri-Hi-Y is a worthwhile club I to be in, yet the members have to work hard,” replied Florence Novi, a member of the club. Tri-Hi-Y, a service club, completed various service projects in and around the school to help other clubs, families or the entire school. These service pro- jects included cleaning up the football field on Saturday morning, helping on beautification and having bake sales. The club also sponsored a needy fami- ly. The family was given food, clothes and the small children received toys. On Halloween, the club dressed in costumes and visited Leewood. a nurs- ing home. To become a member of the club, students were required to par- ticipate in various service projects and earn a number of points. Students also had to be recommended by their teachers and keep average grades. During the hall Festival. Tri-Hi-Y members Felicia Adkins. Florence Novi, Anne Bozarlh and Lisa Glymph sell helium balloons to raise money in order to sponsor a needy family. TRI-HI-Y: Sponsor: Mrs. Gifford. Pres.: Anne Bozarth. V. Pres.: Felicia Adkins. Secretary: Lisa Glymph. Treasurer: Kathleen O'Connor. Publici- ty Chairman: Susan Drake. Chaplain: Florence Novi. Members: Lezlie Ackley. Jaeque Balcells, Barbara Barth. Laura Bishop. Kim Bub. Lisa Crews. Sandi Gerner. Stephanie Gibson. Kim Hamrick. Leslie Jaffee. Trent Kubo. Lisa Kulvich. Kathy Layten, Sara Liftman. Shiela O'Connor. Lori Pfaltzgraf. Beth Pontius. Sheri Priently. Becky Scaggs. Elizabeth Searer. Kathy Vogusohe.
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