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lot of decisions to be made. Club spirit, campus to see the production of “Ham- however, went much further than those let”; or the ski club praying for snow, Wednesday activity periods. During the hoping they would still be able to say meetings, one could hear the planning of “yes to Michigan and their planned ski an assortment of activities: the French retreat. club and Spanish club planning their trip Valley spirit, displayed by student in- to Chicago: the drama club excitedly volvemcnt in these activities, continued discussing their journey to the Purdue to rise high throughout the year.
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Operatives Wednesdays were activity days. Dif- ferent clubs met during the last twenty minutes of each class. There was a lot of club business to be taken care of, and a
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Extensive Sunshine “Quiet rang out through the room as Mrs. Eggleston attempted to bring order to the hundred girls so that a Sunshine Society meeting could be conducted. One main thing occurring during the year was the choosing of an ideal Lady. A Sunshine girl attempted to bring “sunshine to that lady by gifts and cards in return for the “sunshine she had given. Each girl also drew a name of another sunshine member for Peanut Pal week. During the November 19 basket- ball game, the Sunshine Society held a cake raffle to raise money for the Riley’s ■Childrens’ Hospital. The club also voted on a person from each grade who spread the most “sunshine throught the school. This year the club decided to sell rolls and milk between 8:15 and 8:25 in the morning in order to raise money. As a result of taking intensive office lab, each student is automatically a member of Office Education Associ- ation. OEA promotes business and office education. Members raised money in or- der to go to contest by selling boxes of M M’s, they also sold clothes from the Beeline Style show. At contests, members chose from sub- jects such as accounting, shorthand, gen- eral clerical, records management, job interviews, prepared verbal speeches, ex- temporaneous speeches, proofreading, and business arithmetic. “Stay Cool, was often heard to help the members get ahold of themselves. Row 1: K. Lackey; A. Stavedahl, V. Pres. S. Un- zicker; J. Shriver; A. Metzger; Mrs. Eggleston; Row 2 C. Sopher; B. Arthur; P. Geiger; A. Thomp- son; F. Hodges; R. Vcrnatter; J. Manwaring; Pres. K. Martin; C. West; Row 3: M. Mathias; T. Tin- key; A. Lamar; B. Wright; T. Gearhart; R. Smith; A. Engle; J. Ladd; B. Johnson; K. Foley; Row 4: L. Russell; L. Duzenbery; B. Burkett; S. Furnival; L. Cochran; D. Mellott; Treas. T. Shepherd; S. Wal- ters; T. Groningcr; W. Clement; Row 5; R. Lad- son; L. Kindig; J. Koch; D. Hackworth; D. Good; S. Earl; P. Riedel; D. Killian; M. Kcplingcr; S. Ratliff; S. McCleesc. Row 6: M. Spears; T. Hcislcr; P. Wallis; L. Baker; L. Haines; L. Row- land; D. Craig; P. Miller; P. Wagner; A. Fakes; Row 7: Corres. Sec. S. Woods; A. Clampitt; A. Jones; M. Sparrow; A. Jamison; L. Green; C. Dun- can; A. Harsh; L. Dubois; D. Trippcidi; N. Car- penter; L. Hoffman; Row 8: T. Thompson; C. Smith; L. Ryman; B. Smith; D. Simpson; A. Bibler; S. Summers; T. Zoleman. Row 1: J. Shafer; J. Shcwman; K. Green; Rec. Sec. A. Evans; A. Dickcrhoff; Mrs. Eggleston; Row 2: T. Johnson; W. Sparrow; J. VanDeWater; S. War- ren; M. Vandermark; S. Koser; A. Anglin; Row 3: T. Fields; S. Kreighbaum; K. Hudson; T. Evans; J. Ross; J. Rankin; L. Fultz; A. Hayden; R. Webb; Row 4: T. Smith; A. Kline; S. Wise; B. Arthur; J. Stout; C. Waddle; L. Burkett; S. Kline; W. Carter; K. Kreighbaum; Row 5: T. Biddle; E. Walters; K. Shafer; J. Shephard; T. Hoff; M. Spangle; T. Hoff- man; P. Moller; T. Stubblefield; J. Lowe; B. Bam- mcrlin; Row 6: S. Haines; S. Pratt; J. Keen; H. Krajewski; A. Zoleman; P. Dove; K. Clemens; M. Fisher; M. Hayvacrd; D. Peterson; L. Harter. Row 7; N. Bays; M. Yeager; J. Neher; D. Miller; M. Cales; J. Foley; A. Hiers; B. Terpstra; N. Smith. 14 Sunshine Society
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