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i West Lafayette Panorama Club. Fellowship, Theme of Active Panorama Group Most of the original charter members having graduated in June of 1961, Panorama began its year in a new way. Extending a service project to the community, the club helped to raise funds at the Home Hospital Fair by sponsoring a booth, The Cheese Housef, With an unlimited view in all directions, the club meetings included such projects and pro- grams as a fashion show, Thanksgiving and Christ- mas baskets, a father-daughter banquet, and Panorama officers Jo- ann Data, Diane Stiel- stra, and Martha Bass check the list of chart- er members. Not shown is Margie Tyrrell. K 2 Easter convo, candy sales at games, a Christmas party, teachers' teas, the Spring Formal, and the newly instituted Holiday Dance. A large Executive Board helped the officers, Diane Stielstra, president, Martha Bass, vice president, Joann Data, secretaryg and Margie Tyrrell, treasurer. Coordinating the club's pro- gram were the capable sponsors, Mrs. Mary Jane Carnes and Miss Ruth Sinks.
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Hi-Y pledges, Bob Bowman, Dave Kelso, and Mike Johnson Prospective Hi-Y members hand out programs at games for gain service points by arranging the weekly menu board. service points needed for Hi-Y membership. More Active Hi-Y Complete Service Projects Sketching the floor plan for the Hi-Y dance are officers Roger Haniford, Torn Hardin, Jim Morehouse, Joe Newlin, John Hoag, and Kenny Knaus. Hi-Y--Front Row: Jim Doke, Rog- er Haniford, John Hoag, Tom Hardin, Joe Newlin, Jim More- house, Kenny Knausg Second Row: Mike Burdick, Jack Gallien, Kent Schuette, Kenny Probst, Don Speck, Tim Craw, Kendall Smith, Keith Coang Third Row: Jim But- ler, Steve Kissell, Dick Weber, Jon Eyer, Bob Connell, Paul Pence, Bob Stover, Lynn Oberholtzerg Fourth Row: Steve Yaw, Joe Mil- ligan, John Hicks, Harold Bone- wits, Jack Jarrell, Bob Trimmer, Bill Ferguson, Greig Dunn. Hi-Y, the largest boys' club at West La- fayette is also the only boys' service club found here. Pledges must obtain a total of three ser- vice points and write a theme to be initiated into the club. Formal initiation takes place at the Mother-Son Banquet sponsored by the or- ganization. Riverboat Rhythm was the theme of the annual Hi-Y dance which was held on Novem- ber 18. Ushering at home athletic events, preparing football and basketball programs, selling pop- corn and coke were all under the direction of the Hi-Y club. Possibly Hi-Y's greatest achievement was their sincere work to put an end to the hostility of inter-city rivalries. These rivalries threatened to halt inter-city athletic contests. Mr. Robert Sum and Mr. John DeYoung were the sponsors who guided the club's activi- ties.
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News and Feature Staffs--Seated: John King, Paula Gluck, Standing --Front row: Joan Woerdehoff, Su- sie Foster, Marty Greenberger, Kathy Jackson, Beth Fosbrink, Sarah Eckles, Colleen McCarty. Second row: Susie Allen, Steve Warren, Kathy Mayo, Diana Breitwieser, Marcia Walerstein, Colleen McCormick, Ruth Hoxsie, Laurie Leitner, Laurel Mennen, Bill Ferguson. Third row: Joann Data, Carol Quackenbush, Kent Schuette, Bob Jones, Fourth row: Winslow Rogers, Dave Young, Shari Smith, Roger Haniford. Informing, Interpreting, Entertaining, Are Studying paste-ups to be used in the SCARLETTE are Steve Taylor, Robin Ritchey, Joan Hicks and Kendi Daven- port. The SCARLETTE faced the year 1961-62 with the serious problem of getting out of debt or halting publication. With Kendi Davenport at the financial wheel as business manager, the paper steadily overcame its S250 deficit. Thanks to a S150 donation from Hi-Y, book cover sales, and two mixers, the paper was pulled out of debt. The editorial staff, including John Hicks, Margi DeLaCroix, John King, Bob Stover, and Diane Stielstra, with their staffs, worked hard to provide the best possible newspaper for all our readers. We tried to inform with fair and com- plete coverage of all news, to entertain with our features and cartoons, and to stimulate think- ing with timely editorials. The suggestions and assistance of our ad- viser, Mrs. Carolyn McClintock, were our in- valuable guides through all doubts and crises. Our thanks also go to Cloyd Publishers, our en- tire staff, and to all our readers. Robin Ritchey and Steve Taylor Co-editors-in-chief - 20 - Susan Golding, Margi DeLaCroix,
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