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Dads and Dolls dance to the fast pace of the annual Father-Daughter Dance, sponsored by the National Forensic League. Stand up and express your feelings ! Not everyone is capable of fulfilling the previous statement. This is Why debating is so rewarding in many aspects. Besides obtaining experience and knowledge, it was found to be fun. Debaters, led by Nanci Leadon, made successful trips to tournaments. Sister Mar- garet Higgins guided the Debate teams through a great year. i its M arf -ann. Teddy Charvet and Rosemary Bocek plan decorations for dance. President Nancy Leadon and Sue Sellers talk to Moderator Sister Margaret about an upcoming debate tournament.
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22 Serve Red Cross To be able to help someone is a great thing, Those students that have joined Red Cross can fulfill the above statement, As President, Patqf Desgrosellier held monthly meetings to determine the amount of Work to be done at the Red Cross Center, Members of Red Cross are girls dedicated to helping others, receiving only a spoken thank-you in return. But to these girls, that's all that's necessary. President Patti Desgrosellier, Moderator Mrs. Andrews, and Vice- Red Cross officers Mary Jane Erickson, Danettc Gamaehe, President Paula Schlaugh discuss Red Cross before school begins, and Karen Bounds talk over Red Cross, THE MEMBERS OF RED CROSS CLUB INCLUDE: Jean Desgroseillier, Peggy Webb, Janice Morford, Pauline Siep, Patty Leadon, Linda Frank, Joanne Paradis, Therese Weier, Andrea Hanses, Kay Massong, Janet Lear, Jan Ziegler, Yvonne Benoit, Bernie St, Hilaire, Pat Berghoff, Julie Omlin, Michele Benoit, and Debbie Reibe.
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Crest Honor Society Helps at Yakima Valley Schoolg Crest President Debbie Kramer sits down to pour coffee at Mother-Daughter Tea. Members of Crest Honor Society, headed by President Debbie Kramer and Moderator Sister Mary Clare, busied themselves preparing for the Mother-Daughter Tea. ASB President Teddy Charvet welcomed parents of the seniors and mothers of the underclassmen. The seniors sang their class song to the tune of Thoroughly Modern Millie. Sis- ter Anna Maureen Lynch, principal, then pinned each of the senior girls with their senior class pin. The seniors assembled on the risers to sing their sad song. Crest Officers Pat Murphy, Gail Hattrup, and Karen Nicksic help themselves to punch. Evelyn Walmsley models a dress.
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