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Brunch, Tea Ihgbhgbt 6'i11s 01116 Dar A freshman welcome brunch began an active year for members of the McCall Donnelly Girls' Club, with late November the date scheduled for the annual Club spon- sored formal dance fsee page 32 for photography. A spring tea honoring senior girls a.nd their mothers climaxed yearly activities. The tea was a sentimental event reminding girls of the friendships they had gained SEATED: Secretary YaVonna Davis, Program Chairman Pam Zachary, Vice President Annabel Newcomer, President Luella Ernst. STANDING: Advisors Mrs. Kay Parldnson and Mrs. Eunice Zachary. during their four years in Girls' Club. Several special programs were also given including a slide tour of Africa shown by Mrs. Richard Forney, and slides of a similar trip through Europe shown by Jim Freeman. Mrs. Alexander , a former judge of the Miss America pageant, offered tips on grooming and poise. Mrs. Richard Moltke accompanies Dewey Rowland as he sings Harvest Moon, the theme song of the annual Girls' Club Ball H f
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Drill Team Particioa tex' In Sta te Competition Twenty-eight girls and four alternates performed in this year's drill team. Captain Jan Albright traveled to Portland, Oregon during the summer to Drill Rou- tine Camp on the Lewis and Clark campus, Through the ideas Jan gained at camp, the drill team perform- ed numerous routines throughout the year, adding ex- citement to half-time activities during football and basketball seasons, The team traveled to Caldwell to perform during half-time of the Vandal Vs. Wilder Wildcat game in the District A-3 Tournament, Cooked food sales raised money for the members to attend Drill Team competition in Boise. Three drum- mers from Parma High School accompanied the girls and added to their success at competition, In March the drill team joined with the Pep Club to sponsor a Twirp Dance. Lieutenant Toni Florence, Advisor Mrs. Aila Goode, Captain Janet Albright, Advisor Miss Kathy Pearson, Lieutenant Kathy Crockett. FIRST ROW: Kathy Crockett, Janet Albright, Toni Florence, SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Donica, Linda Allen, Karleen Bayok, Pam Wallace, Tyan Colenbaugh, THIRD ROW: Debbie Widner, Colleen Crockett, Betty Davis, Niki Eld, Elaine Points, Susan Leaf, FOURTH ROW: Kay Bingham, Shari Green, Gladys Ernst, Becky Jeffries, Janice Yensen, Pat Shaw. FIFTH ROW: Luella Ernst Kristi Koskella, Kay Anderson, Luann Cox, Linda Barkell, Benita Shaw, SIXTH ROW: Jill Clemmer, Karen Jarvis, Jeanne Helmich, -i 4 Fi. 1 wwleftif Q P. I annum J
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Clubs' Uoopente 0a Jobool Project Raising funds for the purchase of a universal Weight ma- chine was the main project for the Boys' Club this year. Joining with the D. M. Club, the boys are trying to raise half of the money needed for the purchase of the machine. When this goal is achieved, the administration will match the funds, In November the Boys' Club sponsored a Slave Day with all of the proceeds going into this fund. During the year the Boys' Club meetings featured various speakers including Mr, Dale Von Steen, a biologist from the Idaho Fish and Game Department, Mr. Von Steen showed a slide series and spoke about conservation and wildlife. Secretary Margo Acheson , Vice'President Glen Ruska, President Ron Watkins.
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