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SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Diane Wylie, Amy Feazle, Patsy Light, Judy Dement, Judy Killingbeck, Pam Rife, Barbara Perkins, Douglas Ann Lewis, Susan Deason, Sandra Darby, Linda Greenwood, Sondra Tally, Cynthia Behrens, and Kathy Williams. f jj :: R QJEaS Ffu pw SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y Suzi Armstrong, Pat Fitzgerald, Anna Williams, Janet Cobb, Marilyn Shanks, Cyndi King, Sue Reedy, Kathy Knutsen, Wanda Peak, Sharon Gottula, Jeanette McCaskill, Pam Perry, Coy Davis, Cathy McCleery, Cynthia Holecek, Carolyn Woolsey, Elaine Riske, Mrs. Francis, sponsor, and Glenda Adams. I i 238
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) THE MADRIGAL CHOIR In olden times the Madrigals were a select group of minstrels who roamed about the countryside singing. The Madrigals of today can be found in the form of twenty-two girls and boys who are the best at South Houston in the field of vocal music. The activities of the Madrigals have included sing- ing at concerts, along with entertaining at the Airport Inn, Ellington, and Angel ' s Grill. The Madrigals are new this year, but it is hoped that they will continue in the years to come. 237
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m •■ rt A JR. TRI-HI-Y Nancy Wyatt, Pat Daffin, Kay Allsup, Laura Mangum, Sandy Brooks, Brenda Sullender, Vicki Helmie, Nancy Dietz, Par Diane Milligan, Valerie Parson, Janice Henderson, Susan Dumas, Penny Boggs, Charlene Meeker, Ann Coleman, Ferguson. 1 Rosenthal, and Donna TRI-W-YV AJS This year Tri-Hi-Y membership grew so large that it was necessary to divide the or- ganization into three smaller clubs. The sen- ior club was sponsored by Mrs. Feazle, the junior club by Mrs. Bundy, and the sophomore club by Mrs. Francis. Each club chose a service project, such as sponsoring a child overseas, and ea rned mon- ey for it through various bake sales. The year was concluded with a mother- daughter banquet. Oh, no, I forgot to take out my contacts, remembers Cathy McCleery. 239
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