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Q 1' S fcmcl 'DME The c andy drive ran smoother than last year. This was the comment given by Debbie Payseno, Chairman of the A meric an Field Service Candy Drive which this year earned 31300, exceeding last yea.r's total by 3100. A few of the enthusi astic work- ers includez Sheri Broome, Pat Norman, Nancyjuhr, Rob Obrist, Bob Pryor, and Diane Meucci. The hardest worker of all, how- ever, was the chairman of the drive, Debbie Payseno. The money accumulated dur- ingthe drive will be contributed to support anA.F.S. studentfor next year, 'Hume H355
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CHORUS Debbie Payseno Cathie Nagel Jinx LeMaster Patia Douglas Mary Nichols Maggie Meikle Don Olberding Chris Tanner Greg Delzer Boyd Holm Russ Njust John Rego Gordy McPherson Mimi Pollitt Deanne Hildreth Evette Page Dessie Ross Mary Jo Neelands Suzanne Mitchell Jim Groener Mary Morris DANCERS Karen Boyd Jack Goddard ' ten Shawl H w t:-, -R U . - 1 ' I If 253 , ity tif'fK1fQifi.?'. - ' 7' X W WGN 'f-5 l i 911. in , My -wk lie K :A ,f'zE. ' 'vis ' g eliezifcr ' 7 f ' Y Roger Marble leading the cast in the Rain Song. From left to right, Doug Brown, Patia Douglas, Gordy McPherson, Brian Suchsland, Don Olberding, Mike Mann, Maggie Meikle, Connie Cunningham, Phil Snyder, Julie Smith, Greg Delzer, Boyd Holm, Ienx LeMaster, Paul Cosgrove, and Mary Morris. Above Ray Larson QI-I.C. Curryj and Dallas Dockter fFi1ej discuss the hot weather. julie Smith doubled with Carol Bross in the roll Lizzie Curry. Above she sings the song Old
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