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-.yu-ov fs.'.1W S Q3 .s 1 .,, 1 .A 3 --if Q. 3 If '77 .an Presiclent Calle Dorn eonnnentecl. lively- hotly tries luircl and is always cloing her hest and getting the jolm clone. A lot of cleclieution is seen. Aclvisor Xls. Sharon Crniksliunk. felt that the officers worliecl hznil. long nights and tluys to inuke the elnh fnnetion and often went without praise uncl thanks. Ms. Crnile- shank eonnnentecl. This yean s officers are one ol' the finest type of young women. Cnhinet nieinhers and olifieers sturtecl work us soon as they were ehosen to prepare the elnh lor the eoining year. They had meet- ings and pot-lueks during the snnnner. l. Correspontling Sl'L'I'l'ltll'f' Kairen xVQtll'I'l7lII'f' listens patiently to other IllClIll5l'l'N. 2. Senior Kntln Sehooler makes puppets for Chil- clrenls Urthopetlie llospitzxl. IS, Senior fillll' Dorn. Cannelot presiclent listens in- tently to one of thu lIll'llllY0l'Si icleus. 4.a...,.., , I, ilunelot lilulw nuemlsers listen to an propo IlllX1'tlK'lltHlllHlN. 5. xll'llllll'l s ol tfaxnlelot lflnlm :ire 1PlllIlINl'll all ont ol the ollieersl eonnnents. fi. Pietnrecl :ire ollit-ers Xorinu Nleliinnex-rnmoulin-' Nt'l't'l'l1ll'f.fi1llt'litPI'II-lH't'Nlllt'lll.illlllfllllllt link tn 1 Nl I l'k'I'. 1. Lannelot C.lnls ineinlwers ure happy cleeisions. yy llh tht Im il
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Q- I 9 2 c:.xnixi:'i' ximmi-:ies Fran llktlllllQill'lllCl' Karen Montague Delmlwie lloflinaun Sue Xlailcolni Stephanie lilliott leanne 'l'honipson Karen lidwards lfileen Harper Lesh' johnson tfheryl Cfurtis Patti Pao Desley Brooks Nancy' Xellist Connie Solowoniuk Kathy Rudolph Katln' Schools-r Cheryl Lett Carolyn Olson Nlurliss Shorett Denise Smith tiarolyn Sehelley Sheryl Montague Vicki Smith X Lu ,mt n 42 , Q1 VV sw. an X . K N g Camelot plans all lfxcitenient, fun and hard work were the reasons people joined Camelot Cluli. The elulm put great effort toward involving new students, sophomores and hovs. More than any other group, Camelot' Cluli niade things happen. The hest social event was Tolog over five hundred people attended. The Bigfhittle Newporter Picnic repre- sented a lot of work luv upperclassnien. Be- sides these activities, the cluh sponsored the Fashion Shows. Senior Tea. Daddv- Daughter Dessert and ushered at gradin- ation. Added to the clulms responsibilities were the siirit chain and decorating the foothall field before home games. The usual two chairpersons for Tolo and refreshments was changed to three people. Coinniunitv services were added to the list of the clulis conunittees. During meetings a small amount ol' dis- cussion went on and the people at the mectings were ahle to express their opin- ion. They alwavs came to a conclusion.
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