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Athletic King and Queen Bill Mr. Blase presents the award for joe Cork accepts the F.B.L.A. Foul Healey and Judy Mayo sportsmanship to Bill Healey. Shot Award from Marilyn WVood- ward, F.B.L.A. prexy. A LITTLE OOD MUSIC, PLEASE. The brown and gold decorations, the Star Notersf' the clever programs, the miniature sportsmen and yell leaders, and the Queen and Kingys Court made up the tantalizing atmos- phere of the F.B.T. Dance. Judy Mayo is again our Queen, and Bill Healey, King. SNOXVFLAKE COURT The C.A.A. set a new precedent this year, by sponsoring a Christmas fonnal on December 21, with Corky's Band playing for the occasion. Out of the live candidates running for queen of the SNOWF LAKE FROLIC, Marilyn Woodward became Queen and was crowned by Ioe Cork, THE THREE LEMONS Seated-Diane Cerkin, Judy XVood, Marilyn XVoodward CSnowflake Queenj, jim Bledsoe, Ronnie Hunt, Anne Burton, Marilyn YVintcr Ronnie Hamm Standing-Dick Fisher, Larry Thomas, Joe Cork, Bill Etienne, Dick Harlow
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Standing-Sandy Mead, Dain Bogue, Babs Marmaduke, Seated-Carole Gravett Csecretaryj, Lori YVilson Cpresi- Sandy Manion, Judy Raybern, Helen Hargitt, Judy dentj, Miss Janice Clouse Csponsorl, Janette Jolliif Myers, Sue Kuczenski, Betty Perkins, Nancy Morgan, Cvice presidentl, Sharon Dine Ctreasurerl Linda Cooper, Pat Kuczenski, Wanda Miller, Nancy Herron F.H.A. HI -Y For the first project of the year, F.H.A. made gold mums out of fiber Wood and sold them for the first basketball game. To keep in step With the Christmas season, the girls decorated the Home Ee. room, and then had a party. Sandy Mead represented the club at Brownsburg for the Fall District Conference. They also held a bake sale as another source of income, besides the sale of mums. They were entertained at their first March meeting by Mr. Kryter Who talked to the girls about his trips to Haiti and Europe. Therels nothing so rare at S.H.S. as a club of all boys, but there is one-the Hi-Y, of course. This club is a great credit to the school. This year, as in every year since 1952, the club has spon- sored a Clothe-a-Child drive. They kept in tune with the Christmas season by going caroling. Next they sponsored the annual Hi-Y intramural class tourney. The seniors were victorious in the bout. As their fourth project they presented the annual Good Friday service for the student body on March 30. Row 1-Deane Smith, Jerry Shultz, Fred Scott, Mr. Trosky, Jim Wood, Bill Sanders, Phil Houpt How 2-Mike Hardin, Dick Emig- holz, Tom Riggle, Jerry Cvraybill, Ronnie Hamm, Joe Cork, Dave Mor- gan, Chuck Stout, VV. K. Lippard How 3-Terry Fuller, Frcd Amich, David Morrow, Tom Emmick Row 4-Tom Brady, Tom Wliitton, John Beyersdorfer, Phil XVeaver, Kenny Smith, Tom Neat, Perry Cant- well, Roy Delong, Larry Smith, Bob Tcniplin
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Charles Ge- Torn Riggle, Ann Brockman, Claudine Eppen, Glenda Harlin, John Leonard, Moomaw, Shultz, Armentrout, Beta 4X1'lll0I1if1'0llt, Party Bartley, John Marcia Edwards, Carole Evans, David Ketchaxn, Jerry King. Nancy Brooke Meeder, Jim McAllister, Carol Ed Poste, Jayne Wildnian, Tom Whitton Freshmen-lylike Beck, Dain Rogue, Judy Burgin, Starr Col- lins, Eugene Enlow, Janice Gale, Bill Hackett, Lewis Jay, Marcia Keever, Jim McC1amrock, Nancy Morgan, Jeannie Piper, George Poor, Judy Standiford, Rosemary Strouse, Ed Skeeters, Bill Sweet, Sue Thompson, Denny Tro-th, Carol VVenning, Paula XVinterfe1dt, Diane Woodward, Bart Updike Tom Brady, Joan Jay, Ann Mason, , Bill Owen, MUSIC, USIC, MUSIC The band, a very busy group, brings home hon- ors every year. They received a Second Division in the Marching Contest held at Southport on October 22. Marcia Keever, receiving a First in twirling, was eligible for state contest on No- vember 5. For the first time, S. H. S. played host TWIRLERS Standing-Karen Green, Diane Gerkin, Jayne XVildman Kneeling-Anne Burton, Marcia Keever AI2.s'entmClenda Harlin for County Band Clinic. The group also attended Band Day at Purdue. For their first performance at a basketball game, they gave a flashy produc- tion number. As the NEWS reporter put it, It was like an abbreviated Broadway showfi BAND OFFICERS Seated-Ann Brockman, Sec., Ron Hunt, Pres., Marilyn YVinter, Veep Standing-Marcia Edwards and Carol Fidler, Uniform Custodiansg Ronnie Lambert, Student Manager, Anne Burton, Trcas. l ' .
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