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Sunshine Steers State Convention On the morning of April 7 approximately three thousand girls invaded MHS. The rea- son? Why, State Sunshine Convention, of course! The local chapter of Sunshine So- ciety was host to the convention this year and had the honor of having the State Vice-Presi- dent and Corresponding Secretary elected from our society. Mrs. Lee Davis, one of our co- sponsors, was also State Sponsor for the year. Again the money-making project for Sun- shine was the selling of Christmas cards. A JUNIOR AND SENIOR SUNSHINE-BOTTOM ROW: I. Arnold, D. Sutherlen. R. Eastes, C. Kinder, L. Gadd, B. Allen, 'I'. Raeniaker. E. Dunigan, B. Harris, R. Duckworth, J. Webel, J. Smith, P. Lehr, B, Kenworthy, M. Bastin. SECOND ROW: H. Brummett, B. Nix, .I. Bolin, N. Manley, C. Miles, L. Harvey. M. Nix, S. Kinder, J. Clark, J. Ratcliff. E. Pottor, S. Fouts. L. Lowder, S. Sheets, C. Oldham, E. Eskew, Mrs. Crawford, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Davis, sponsor, B. Cragen, S. Sehnaiter, D. Campbell. M. Hurt, N. Crone, S. Burleigh, 5. Sweet, R. Sehnaiter, S. Maxwell, J. Branham, E. Bolin, .I. Edwards, B. Goss. E. Bales, S. Gerkin. FOURTH record breaking number of boxes was sold, with the high sales award going to Erlene Duni- gan. The Christmas season was a busy time for Sunshiners. Gifts and food were taken out to the County Home, and on Christmas Eve carols were sung and the packages opened. Every girl had a warm feeling in knowing that she had helped make Christmas a little happier for the elderly people at the home. ROW: M. Koch, D. Jordan, R. Read. Ii. Miller. .I. Edson, .I Applegate, C. Curtis. J. Sehnaiter, B. Kziylor. K. Ilerath, M Moore, J. Davee, C. Mclfarlanrl, S. Hacker. SOPHOMORE SUNSHINE- BO'l l'OM ROW: l'. Rulan. J O'Nea1, S. Bennett. P. Shover, D. Vlevy, C. f'I'1lIIl0I'. S. Shire- man, N. Neal. J. Bain. S. Fultz, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Davis sponsor, L. Moss. R. Poleckna, E. Lyle, A. Allen. N. Smith M. Sampson, H. Haase, S. Albertson. J. Fowler. I.. Oerkin Mrs. Crawford, sponsor. THIRD ROW: S. Taylor. l'. Dutton M. Dickens, P. Fouls, G. Graham, L. Eubank, IS. Mclkxrty, N Taylor, S. Jackson. K. Murray. H. Lawson, C. Hurt. K. Martin Page Twenty-sir
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Among the social events attended by Sun- shiners were the informal initiation, formal initiation, and Ideal Lady Tea, while the seniors also attended the Jordan River Revue and their own May Breakfast. Informal initia- tion was held at the city park in conjunction with Hi-Y, and many hilarious costumes were seen. The more dignified formal initiation was at the First Methodist Church with the Mother- Daughter Tea following. Many surprised faces were seen at the Presbyterian Church on the afternoon of March 18. The reason was that the Sunshine girls were revealing their identity to their Ideal Ladies. 1 Planning the strategy for Sunshine this year were Judy Branham, Recording Secretaryg Jerry Applegate, Treasurerg Eloise Eskew, Presidentg Caro- lyn Oldham, Vice-Presidentg and Mary Bastin, Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Lee Davis again served as Sunshine sponsor. LEFT: Stretching to place ornaments on the Christmas tree at the County Home are Eda Lile and Sue Schnaiter. RIGHT: Riding the Sunshine Homecoming float are Eloise Eskew, Sunshine Queen candi- date, and David Mosier, who volunteered his services to com- plete the float. Conrad Criss gazes in bewild- erment at the stand for the King and Queen's crowns as Rosalind Schnaiter and Mary Ellen Moore complete the dec- orations for the annual Valen- tine Dance. Page Twenty-seven
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