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fax... i I I P gifsgihk Sunshine Club Makes Programs The Sunshine Club is proud to have Miss Barbara Cline and Mrs. Marjorie Nunn as their sponsors. The otlicers are president, Judy Hiserg vice-president, Marilyn Schwarzkopfg secretary- treasurer, Phyllis Chenowethg and reporter, Patty Cotlield. Their motto is: Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves. One project of the club is to make valentine cards for nursing homes. They also send a box of clothes to the Muscatatuck State School, bring Christmas music to children in the cafeteria while they eat, send clothes and toys to needy children, and send Easter cards to the sick.I'he members ofthe club also visited the Irene Byron Hospital at Fort Wayne. Seated at table: Jeannine Johnson, Phyllis Chenoweth, Betty Garringer, Mary Louise Royal, Jean Garri- son, Carol Cook, Patty Walker, Beverly Weatherholt, Sandra Slentz, Patty Quillen, Cynthia Kelsay, Linda Coleman. JoAnn Bontrager, Gloria Chenoweth, Betty Burchard. Standing: Nancy Hornbaker, Janet Trant, Carolyn Herring, Elizabeth Gordon, Elva Jane Garringer, Joyce Fear, Miss Cline, Mrs. Nunn. Patty Coffield, Judy Hiser, Marilyn Schwarzkopf, Barbara Dearduff, Edna Mae Baker, Karen Runkle, Barbara Yadon, Margaret McGeath, Connie Helton, Carol Rumbaugh. Library Club Examines New Books The project of the Library Club is preparing displays to be used in the library. The president is Wa'ter Scott: vice-president, Esther Hawkg secretary-t1'easurer, Rob- ert Fitch. Their sponsor is Miss Rea. The purpose of this club is to advance interest in the use and enjoyment of library materials and to improve the library service of the school. Roll: Howard Pence, Howard Brock, Terry Overmeyer, Walter Scott, Harold Parker, Gerald Spaulding, Robert Fitch. Barbara Jones, Miss Rea, Esther Parker, Lois Allen, Nila Pitts, Nila Michael, Esther Hawk, and Karen King.
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l li ll uw '1 -:p A R .1 The Music and Dancc Club Practices Square Dancing The purpose of this club is lu foster a better unmlcrstanfling' of music and dance. The sponsors are Miss Rice and Mr. Horn. The Club attended White Christmas in a body and hail a party in May. HOLL: Betty Allen, Roberta Baker. Donna Burchard. Jack Cain, .lurly Caylor, Sally Cale, Betty Carnes, Carol Chapman, Kathleen Chick, Janice Chick. Jean Comer. Paul Flly, Sue Enochs, Charles livcrliart, Ruger Falk, Vicki Fitch, Jonmlajane Ford, Belva-Jean Fer- gruson, Elda Mae Ferguson, Gloria Futrell. Nora Mac Glessner, Betty Gum, Diana Hart, Joyce Hurt, Janet llarter, Marnell Hciny, Hr-len llerrinfg, Treva Howard, Sharon Hudson, Barbara Joi-clan. Mary Margaret Kelsay. Dena Ledbetter. Virgil Lerlbetter, Frances Merchant, Cai-ol Moyer. Jim Myers, Les- ter Price, Judy Pugh, Tom Pugh, Betty Quillcn. Fred Retf, Bob Risinger. Nancy Roush, Phyllis Royal, Connie Royal. Gerald Runklc, Martha Saxman, Sharon Schwarzkopf, Carol Smith, Judy Smith. Nancy Smith, Sue Stuckey, Arlean Thomas, Darrell Terhune, Barbara Van Camp. Anna Walker. Jane Ann Waters, Tom Wilson, Sally Cook, Sue Voght. Joyce Cline. The purpose ofthe Ra Von Dramatic Club is to encourage dramatic ability, to further the cause of better speech and public speaking, and to foster amateur theatricals. The ollicers are John Price, president: Norma Michael, vice-presicleut: Karen Trussel, secretary: and Jo Ann Sutton, treasurer. The sponsors are Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson. HOLL: Sharon Armstrong, Nancy Bales, Mike Ball. Rosemary Davis, Carol Denton, Betty Ely, Dick Ely, Harold Evans, Janet Fear, Donna Garrison. Max Hiser, Linda Hooks, Tom Krehs, Joe Kyle. CarolLautzenheiser, Sue Marshall, Norma Michael, Gary Over- ineyer, Carolyn Pearson. John Price, Mary Ellen Pugh, Bill Racer, Betty Racer, Bonnie Ramseycr, Carol Retf, Jerry Robbins, Jo Ann Sutton. lxaren Trussel, Jim Winger. Ra Von Dramatic Club Has Tryouts '4.i,.m T. -1 '
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C 5? -c X , The Annual drive started Nox'emher2. with a skit entitled I'x'e Got a Secret as the grand opening. The theme song was set to tht tune ol' 'tThe Happy Wanderer. In the subscription drive, the class was divided into two teams: the girls against the hoys. Mike llall was first in individual sales for hoys, and ,lo Ann Sutton for the girls. After the drive, everyone waited eagerly for tryout: for the statl' and hoped that he would get the particular position he was trying' for, The new statl' soon began its work. Because of the interference ol' other activities. the entire stall' was unable to meet to write the will and prophecy until .lanuary 25. The book was sent to the printer early in March. The Staff consists uf thg following: e-litttr-in-chief. Nancy Hales: literary editor, .Io Ann Suttong senior efii- tor, Sally Cale: athletic editor. Mike Hall: calendar editor. Roh l-lisir1u f1'i 553-l3Fll t Uflitull Bolt CHYIHIW ,l k0 ,ll editor. Toni Pugh. poet. Martha Saxman: clults, Connie l. yal. music and plays. Jane Ann Waters: husiness man- ager, Roh Kyle: advertising.: managers. Jim Schwarzkopl' and lioh Hales: subscription nianagers, Norma Michael and Betty lily: typists. Sue Yogiht. Joyce Cline, and Pat lxrcl-s: art editor, llick lily. ANNUAL STAFF CRIER STAFF After studying the writing ot' news stories, thirteen juniors volunteered to write up the Crier news each fourth period on Monday under the direction oi' Miss Albertson. A few weeks alter the statl' was org'an1zed, ollicers were elcctcd. They are e.htor-1n- chief, Bonnie Ramseyer: treasurer, Carol Rc-il. The news t'l'l'l'lt'l' is Wilma Terhune. Other niemlrsrs are Donna Burcharfl. Sally Vook. llollert Fitch, Kathryn llolile. Mary Marlfarct Kclsay. Phyllis Marshall. Donna Pence. Mary lilly-n Push. .loc Shannon. an'l Tom Simmt na The Crier Staff issued a Spring: liulletin using: Activities as their thtmc. XA
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