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Distributive Educatio Working afternoons after attending school in the morning is the procedure followed by the distributive education class at Southside. Various types of work are offered to the qualifying seniors who report to the jobs obtained for them by Mr. Kenneth Coulson, distributive educa- tion teacher. From the class, a D. E. Club is formed. Serving as president this year was Judy Reitenour, assisted by Bennie Delk, vice- presidentg Mary Sue McCaffrey, secre- tary, Cynthia Goodwin, treasurer, and Larry Winningham, parliamentarian. Some of the main activities were trips to Indianapolis and Bloomington to at- tend state contests. I1 Mary Frances Beaty arranges the display case in the front h as a D. E. project. Mary Frances Beaty, Bennie Delk, Shirley Parks, Mary McCaffrey, Cynthia Goodwin, l Pat Lockwood, Judy Reitenour, Larry Winningham, Mr. Kenneth Coulson, and Thomas Tharp. 71
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Seated-Pat Rawlings, Mike Hodge, Mrs. Lois Church, Susan Marilyn Thorpe, Don Thorpe, Julia Johnson, Merrill Stong, Pen- Langdon, and Ron Green. Standing-Phil Thorpe, Irma Wertz, ny Tomey, Nancy Lowery, Marsha Howell, and Patty Brown. Bible Club Pat Rawlings, secretary of Bible Club, gives the in- vocation to open a meeting. , C-.thai V31 , ,E ,g ,,,, - J 5 'f ' ,. PM ,- E 1 . X , nf -ay.z,i1gf, ,- -F -:g, ,. ' fi f i-uh?-3'-1,'S,L:, -ji ' ' .f- jf, 1- 1 Q 'Ns-Rea-', 1 E-g. ' ,gg -,N-ft ,,. ., , - ' , . ---- , , s ' .' ..,., -'QL 70 1' Ss: 12 To have fellowship with God, to participate in church activities of the community, and to study the Bible are the objectives of South- side's Bible Club. Activities of the organization included a candlelight initiation ceremony at the College Avenue Methodist Church, and visitations of churches of various denominations, including Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish. The club also sponsored a car-wash to raise money for the year's activities. Addressing the group in January was Rev. Yung Chen, a native Formosan who is now as- sociate pastor ofthe lndustry E. U. B. Church. Susan Langdon, president, Ron Green, vice- president, Pat Rawlings, secretary, Janet Leach, treasurer, and Mike Hodge, reporter, directed the club's activities. Nlrs. Lois Church served as sponsor. The club is interdenominational and re- quires an interest in religion and the Bible.
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Activities for the 1962-63 program for the Tri-Hi-Y in- cluded a candlelight initia- tion ceremony, splash party, two car washes, a bake sale, collections for the heart fund, Christmas caroling, and a clean-up job forthe school. A major project for the organization was adopting a Korean boy. The club will feed, clothe, educate, and correspond with the child. Holding positions as of- ficers were Sue Bookout, presidentg Nancy Kvalo, vice-president, Marty Sarg- ent, secretaryg Carla Knaf- el, treasurer, Paula Willi- ams, Donna lVlanor, and Sandy Carpenter, sgts.-at- armsg Brenda Parish and Jean Ann Huffman, histori- ans, and Beth Ann Geeting and Diane Studebaker, chaplains. Miss Jacqueline Doom was school sponsor, and lVlr. Richard Lucas was Y. lVl. C. A. sponsor. 72 Tri-Hi-Y Row 1-Sue Bookout. Row 2-Nancy Kvalo and Miss Jacqueline Doom. Row 3-Car- Ia Knafel, Marty Sargent, Diane Studebaker, and Beth Geeting. Row 4-Brenda Parish, Carol Lanning, Sandy Carpenter, Donna Manor, and Paula Williams. Row 5- Renee Collins, Carolyn Bradburn, Joy Pattison, Nena Evans, Judy Cummings, Jonna Cole, and Shirley Kidd. Row 6-Sharon Martin, Donna Houk, Ruby Taulbee, Pat Muncey, Jahala Townsend, Sandy Whitworth, Burma Price, Marvella Clawson, and Jenny Wolford. Row 7-Sandy Smith, Ginny Adams, Connie Gregory, Jean Ann Huff- man, Amber Detrich, Betty Reese, Kathy Doolittle, Lavonna VanSkyock, Darlene Flowers, and Susie Brandenburg. Row 8-Sally Flook, Judy Cox, Marilyn Oxley, Susan Mann, Beverly Neal, Anita Haines, Peggy Jo Miller, Mary Opperman, Beth Lautzen- heiser, Sherry Shesler, Jenny Williams, and Vera Collard. Row 9-Rita Bass, Mary Minton, Cathy Morris, Brenda Hollars, Joann Rich, Mary Scohy, Jane Clevenger, Mar- keeta Brandenburg, Vivian VanSkyock, Jill Doster, Kaye Rooney, Marsha Freed. Row 10-Rene Swearingen, Barbara Allen, Marilyn South, Katy Bertram, Sonda Cooper, Suzy Wray, Judy Burnett, Judy Reese, Nancy Fink, Sandy Stout, Debbie Thomas, Judy Pattison, Kathy Hindsley, and Linda Wilson. Row 11-Arlene Metzcar, Cheryl Guard, Betty Hurn, Vickie Hoover, Linda Cummins, Cindy Griffey, Kaye Kinder, Pam Slye, Nita Sosbe, Karen Howell, Janice Reed, Harriet Shaw, Wanda Shreves, Cathy Rahe, and Margaret Carnes. Row 12-Donna Metzger, Eva Coyne, Kathy Lockwood, Cynthia Miller, and Sonda Barrett.
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