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Popular at Mt. Pleasant High School for 12 years (formerly Girl Reserves), the Y-Teens organization enjoyed a successful and prosperous year. President Judy Hall was chairman of the annual Prom, which had March Melody as its theme. Always a highlight of the social season, the dance was held at Keeler Union ballroom. Earlier in the year, the girls ' mothers were guests at the formal initiation held October 20 and the informal initiation October 13- To show how varied are their activities, the girls pitched in to build a float that took first prize of $10 in the 13th Annual Homecoming parade. Mrs. May Lance is adviser for this largest of girls ' groups at MPHS.
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Organizations Editor Donna White and Sports Editor Jim Woods talk yearbook S -°S£« £ (i ' ' »ffv p k „„ ps s °nu netv Camera in hand, photog- rapher George Miller boards a plane for aerial pictures of Mt. Pleasant High Four hundred forty students and teachers signed up for ' 55 annuals with Shirley Lewis and Business Manager Nancy Vad- nais, seated. At left, Advertising Manager Butch Thorpe, calls off the assignments. Layouts occupy Art Editor Marilyn Dargitz and copy writer Dee Ann Drallette above. 75
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Absent from the high school for two years, the Hi-Y Club returned under President Butch Thorpe and all new members to continue its 33-year record of service and friendship. Rolling peanuts down the hall floors, wearing their clothes backwards, and dreading a treat of raw eggs (which turned out to be wet marshallows) will always be remembered by the new club mem- bers who underwent a lively initiation. The group gave a Christmas basket and staged a very talented pep assembly featuring Mme. Butterfly and her girls dancing a can-can to the tune, Papa Loves Mambo. Helping plan the next event, a talent show in April, were Bill Finch, vice president; Loren Eldred, secretary, and Jim Woods, treasurer. Mr. Dudley Chamberlin was adviser. Hi-Y initiation provides laughs for Terry Batchelder, Ron Archer, Don Moose, and Jim Gatten while Dave McGee and Tom Horton steer peanuts down the hallway. Niceties of a formal initiation surround Y- Teens above. Adviser Dudley Chamberlin was instrumental in bringing Hi-Y back to Mt. Pleasant High after a two-year absence. Planning Y-Teen events are Shar- ron Bourland, secretary; Faye Lou Brasington, vice president; Judy Hall, president and Cecelia Watson, treasurer. 7( e SufflUied t6e Sc6 oi 7( it6 p ue uU6ifr . . . 77
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