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JUNIORETTES Officers: Nancy Cosey; Vice PresicJent, Marsha Walls; Secretary, Judy LoC Nancy Bone; President, Cheryl Bebout; Historian, Jane Houck; Chaplin, Parliamentarian asale; Treasurer, Barbara Welky; Active Joniorettes earn money for needy families during one of their car woshes. Membership in the Juniorettes is a privilege as well as being on opportunity for the individual girl to serve the school and community. The members are a cross-section of cheerleaders, club members, scholastic leaders, queens and other outstand- ing girls. Hov ever, their purpose is not to maintain a social circle, but to work together on various projects, such as participating in the Annual Leukemia Drive, purchasing food and presents for a needy family on Christmas Eve, and working for Easter Seal Drive. Their school projects included a car wash, sale of Halloween Trick or Treat bags, sale of Valentine lollipops. Club Week, Skit Night, and the annual Juniorette Olympics. Also the Club planted five hundred pine seedlings, which were donated by the Junior Women ' s Club. Mrs. Norland Howells and Mrs. Woodron Hall donated their time as sponsors from the Women ' s Club. Mrs. John Osborne and Mrs. Gerald Sauve were the Club ' s teacher sponsors.
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GIRLS VARSITY CLUB Pucker Up Saint Valentine ' s Day was celebrated in a manner which trans- ported one to old, more romantic days, with boys wearing vegetable corsages. These corsages, made and sold by the Girls Varsity Club, were donned by boyfriends and male members of the faculty. But this was not the only activity sponsored by the recently or- ganized club. Besides, maintaining and helping the Boy ' s Varsity Club with the concession stand, the girls also honored outstanding girl athletes with awards of blazers and letters. To become eligible, one must have obtained a letter in tennis, swimming, cheerleading, or as school mascot. Mrs. Barbara Willey sponsored the club, and the officers were as follows: Linda Frye, President; Linda Wittman, Vice Presi- dent; Patty Hickman, Secretary; Janis Rockenstein, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: S. Connolly, P. Hickman, J. Rockenstein, L. Wittman, Walls, S. Cocaro, L. Lucarello, J. LoCasala. THIRD ROW: M. L. Frye, S. Cornelius, B. Welky. SECOND ROW: B. Arnold, M. Wilkin, A. Cornelius, S. Casey, B. Burke, N. Bone, D. Harris
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The Juniorettes ' Participation in the Easter Seals Drive demon- strates their service to the community. An annual activity, the Juniorette Olympics, is an event that is participated in by many students. Judy Anderson Bonnie Arnold Karen Arnold Cheryl Bebout Nancy Bone Barbara Burke Jill Casey Nancy Casey Candy Cathcart Lea Cochran Alice Cornelius Sharon Cornelius Luana Day Stella Fortier Pam Giere Sue Giere Karen Hulett Marianne Keller Jackie Kline Laurie Lindsay Judy LoCasale Lorraine Lucarella MaryAnn Pekala Wanda Schou Judy Sutton Penny Taylor Pat Thomas Marsha Walls Barbara Welky 137
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