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many volunteer service Youth Council members Margaret Eberly, 'corresponding secretaryg Steve Kimbroughg and Cari Small offer ideas for coming activities. The final bell signals a great flocking to center hall and an equal visiting of lockers. Teachers remain late in their rooms, and students join them for extra explanations. Then, the halls clear of people as Archers extend their talents to activities outside of school. Some express career interests through tutoring or working with children. Others seek additional involvement with teen-oriented organizations such as the Allen County Youth Council and Medical Ex- plorer Post. Finally, many Archers seem to find pleasure in serving the community. Searching for ideas, Medical Explorer members Kaye F ichman, Cordy Siegel, and secretaiy Barb Martin discuss plans for future meetings. I5
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School, studies not only interests of studentsg Using some of their spare' time to serve the community of Fort Wgyne are Sophomores Nancy an Peggy Roehm, who are volunteers at the Lutheran Hos ital. Working in the physi- cal ilierapy ward, the girls give a heat amp treatment to a patient in their care. if Mr Puttinilher high school Spanish and English to good use, Senior jean- Baking e00kieS for the Smaller members of F lrst Presbyterlan S Craft nie De ore teaches a Spanish woman conversational English. Club 15 Just part ef the Job ef SBUIOYS Ann H0'1rd 'md lllle IHSkC6P
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Homecoming game precedes queen crowning, l in, , l Beaming ha pily at the crowd of Archer football fans who elected her queen, Slieryl Nelson shows her pleasure by shedding a few tears. Eyes moist with the sting of frosty fall air and the luxury of queenly tears might begin a sketch of the 1967 Homecom- ing. All eyes focused on the faultless tackles and team thrust that blinded the possibility of an Archer loss. At halftime, the spectators, fieldward glimpses of jerseys and flying cleats were replaced with a row of ten queen candidates and their letterman escorts each awaiting the crowning ceremonies. Senior Sheryl Nelson won the crown and reigned over the dance celebrating a powerful victory over the Huntington Viking football squad. During the playing of the Huntington Viking game, Archer gridders and coach rejoice at the scoring of another South Side touchdown. Enduring the extremely cold tem eratures which are a part of fgll football games, Archer fans watch intensely to see how the gridiron squad will fare. I
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