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Sonya Unzicker catches up on her work in office lab. Angie Stavcdahl and Mrs. Eggleston arrange the doughnuts for the sale, while Sonya Unzicker and Luannc Baker get ready to sell. Mrs. Eggleston writes down the names for Peanut Pal Week. Row 1: Treas. S. Furnival; Historian. A. Stave- dahl; Pres. S. Unzicker; Pari. K. Lackey; V. Pres; L. Duzcnbcry; Sec. B. Burkett. Row 2: D. Swick; K. Martin; T. Shepherd; C. Smith; L. Kindig; D. Hackworth; A. Thompson; Row 3: W. Carter; J. Shafer; T. Montague; S. Shepherd; A. Hooks; P. Wallis; P. Doberstein; S. Walters; P. Geiger; Row 4: Mrs. Graham; S. Irons; L. Green; T. Smith; O.E.A. 15
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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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HARD WORK PAYS OFF Big steps toward sophistication were taken by Valley's Auxiliary Corp. These steps began before school started when the Corp attented summer camp at An- derson College with the band. The hard work of the summer paid off .as the Corp qualified for the first time in marching both with and without flags at Terre Haute. They also participated in the Indiana State Auxiliary contest qualifying for finals. They finished 10th place out of the 400 teams competing in the state. Auxiliary raised money to travel by selling cheese and sausage and pizzas, and by sponsoring a car wash. One of the exciting trips was going to the Shenen- doah Apple Blossom Festival in Wash- ington, D.C. after receiving the honor of invitation. On March 25, the Valley drill team held a drill team contest at the Valley. The teams were to perform individual dance routines and group routines with flags. Valley’s team finished in Division I. Auxiliary members get a few pointers from their camp adviser. Auxiliary Corp takes a break from their daily rou- tine. 16 Auxiliary Corp
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