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J.i,,, TOP, Moving to the beat, students congregate at the back-tofschool dance. sponsored by Booster Club. to herald the opening ofthe school year. BOTTOM Llzl-T. Doug Roberts and Mardy Wil- lard, seniors, break bottles to aid the senior Class in its money-raising bottle drive. BOTTOM RIGHT, Raking leaves in the early morn- ing, Gordon Larson, sophomore, tries to keep up with the trees. Autumn Activities 7
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GI RLS, CLUB-TRI-HI -Y Ladies get organizedg all work Two of the most active clubs in school were Tri-Hi-Y and Girls Club. Composed of only girls, both organizations sponsored numerous functions throughout the year, the first for Girls' Club being The Big and Little Sister Banquet. Sophomore girls were given a chance to get acquainted with the juniors and seniors. Heading Girls Club were Pres., Leone Wemer, Vice-Pres., Becky Stout, Treas., Jan Schwald, and Sec., Sue Torrence, all seniors. Tri-Hi-Y started the year with a dinner welcoming the new mem- bers and also a kidnap breakfast. A service organization to the community, Tri-Hi-Y did its best to contribute its assistance to any organization which needed help. The officers for Tri-Hi-Y included seniors, Pres., Teri Elsasser, Vice-Pres., Vickey Crim Sec., Kit Moore, Treas., Julie Pelzel, and Chap., Donna Kuntz. v BELOW, The Big and Little Sister Banquet serves a dual purpose for Maureen Silliman, junior. Hungry onlookers are Renee Burgoyne and Judy Leedy, both juniors. BOTTOM LEFT, A latecomer catches the attention of seniors Glenda Hamlin, Julie Pelzel, and Becky Stout, while sophomores Kathee Hanson and Vicki War- ren look on at the Big and Little Sister Banquet. RIGHT, One of the highlights of the Banquet is the fashion show. The clothes being modeled are courtesy oflocal stores or are the girls' own creations as Jill Tuller, senior, demonstrates. f f at ,....--ad wi s 3 2 .Q V Girls' Club 9
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