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iwmxe 1 sm far, upper, left: Senior members are Marcia Rawe, parliamentarian, Joy Haycraft, chaplain, Pat Machin, vice-president, Jeanette Cruce, sergeant- at-arms, Juney Rohla, secretary, Alice McClelland, historian. second row: Tracye Ebling, Micki Ray, Nikki Fails, Janice Miller, Marsha McKee, Suzanne McDaniel, Kris Gresswell, Mary Kaye Taylor. third row: Mrs. Muriel Beavens, sponsor, Fawn Dolan, Glenda Carter, Deana Glauner, Teri Bergren, Debbie Fink, Ginger Walhood, Rhonda Salman. far, lower, left: Cleaning up the school campus and Janice Miller, Nancy Easley, Marcie Rawe, and Sharon Kirkpatrick. left: Kyra Robbins, president, sells Kathy Hall a zodiac pendant necklace. lower: Other members are Debbie Loy, Gayle DuBrock, Dana Hines, Dianne Goin, Lynne Stevens, Marlo Hines. second row: Janey Gilliland, Leslie Mistich, Diane Wood, Mary Hockett, Heather Wicke, Cheryl Mclntosh, Dee Dee Durkins, Anna Wyse. third row: Pat Perdue, Ronnie Lyle, Sandi Edwards, Linda Nelson, Abby Lewis, Betty Martin, Jackie Brooks, Karen Davis, Debbie Morse. not pictured: Nancy Armour, Debbie Cleavinger, Lynn Eakins, Marilyn Hall, Kathie Page, Rhonda Salmon, Laura Webb, Josie Werblow, treasurer. Organizations 173
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Elites fill ditty bags for servicemen Servicemen in Vietnam received ditty bags filled by Elites, girls service club, during the Christmas holidays. Sponsoring the Clean Up Campaign in conjunction with Ivy members greatly im- proved the condition of the school cam- pus and fountain area. Members also painted trash barrels around the school and drew game spirit signs. Elites sang and provided cookies and punch during a party for the patients in Four Seasons Nursing Home. Members also donated money to the AFS exchange program and helped pro- vide cookies and balloons at Home- coming. To earn money, the girls sold cokes and popcorn during TWIRP Week game night. Zodiac pendants were sold to stu- dents at school. Other projects were a bake sale, car wash, bottle drive and rummage sale. Slumber parties and kidnap breakfasts were held throughout the year. During Christmas vacation a kidnap party and a tobaggoning party were held. The annual end-of-the-year tea was held to bring in new members to replace the graduating seniors. Sponsor was Mrs. Muriel Beaven. 172
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H ff in-A Ivy members collect trading stamps '- h.. 1 4 I I .1-'fi his . YA, ,- R -ref eff!!! 4 V W , .. W I-2 S s -, 'sz , , LW- 't- I 7 wffsziwtiglgsj 'S' i - t-'fiffw ' M122 we ' :Mt-M Collecting trading stamps for the sen- ior class project was the main activity ot Ivy this year. Club members sold caramel apples to raise money for the annual Ivy scholar- ship. This SIOO scholarship was given to any deserving senior girl. Consisting exclusively of senior girls, the 20 members, selected in the spring of their iunior year by outgoing seniors, chose tive more seniors in September. In January the service club ioined with Elites in an effort to clean the campus. Selling donuts in March was lvy's second semester money-making activity. above: Members of Ivy are Jan Sowell, Darro Breshears, Diane Rich, Jackie Quillen, Debbie Russel, Ginger Walhood, Debbie Coffman, Mary Adams. above, right. Other members are Sharon Kirkpatrick, Marcie Rawe, Nancy Easley, Olivia McKeown, Shirlee Beames, Janice Miller, chaplain, Glenda Carter. far, right: Other members are Leslie Roach, treasurer, Marsha McKee, Kyra Robbins, Joy Haycraft, president. second row: Pam Simma, historian, Molly Jackson, Suzanne Mc- Daniel, Carol Welsh, secretary, Mrs. Ruth Howard, sponsor. not pictured: Debbie Cleavinger, vice- president, Kathie Page. right: Marcie Rawe, Miss Mousey, and Shirlee Beames Froggy, perform in the Ivy skit during the TWIRP assembly. left: Leslie Roach ties a balloon in preparation for Homecoming activities.
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