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FRONT ROW: KL-RJ Marc Kendall, Barney Sisk, Bill Thome, Gary Stahl, Dave Thornton, Gary Srrouse, Bill Weiser, Jeff Zellars, Ron Craig, and Mr. Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Ron Pryor, Bob Beroset, Dan Ankrum, Dave Winland, Don Miller, Ken Probasco, John Porter, Andy Beardmore, Jim Huth, Bill Brokaw, and Ted Pitts. THIRD ROW:Don Starkey, Tad Zeig- ler, Jerry Weiser, Randy Grotegeer, Ted Catlett, Jim Mc- Hg'-Y 3 Bride, Lance Riehl, Mike Smith, and Larry Aggas. FOURTH ROW: Bill Metzger, Doug Vousden, Doug Winland, Marc Jesse, Randy l-Iartmeyer, Rick Kirkendall, Joe Corson, Bob Heiner, and Alan Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Bob Kreuter, Dean Williams, Gary Shinn, Chris Zigo, Jim Hayes, John Parker, Fred Finnen, Bob Howard, Jeff Schlaegel, and Butch Lien. Pizza jyanjf held at MZ.!Z.fd7j? Hi-Y did rather little this year outside of their monthly meetings. The event which drew the most attention was a party that was given after the one-act plays with members of the casts and crews invited to attend. Many of them had never participated in either of these activities before so several stu- dents found delight in watching others. Despite collecting an admission fec at the door, the club did run into debt, thus severely cramping the club's style socially. Hi-Y members discuss the c1ub's rather embarrass- ing fiscal condition: AGG - My stars! GARY - Let's not panic, now! AGG - Gou1y! BUMP - I-low'd we lose so much money? AGG - Goodness gracious sakes alive! ANDY - Let's find out where the money went. BUMP - I'm trying. ANDY - Yes, Don, you're gy trying. AGG - Shiz-ga-nj-I SI
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2 - Toons Trash cons looinzfoo' school colors Y-Teen service projects this year included holding a party for the Avondale Children's Home, building a book- case for the cafeteria, sending Valentines to our guys in Vietnam, decorating the YWCA, buying towels for the basketball team, and painting trash cans school colors. FRONT ROW: Fritzi Myers, Debbie Hupp, Chris Mitchell, Cathy Cox, Betty Brown, Michele Barnhart, Terry Egbert, Linda Cooperrider, Christy Covert, Rhonda Wolgamott, Can- dy Vaughn, Ellen Gildow, Marilyn Downs, Vika Drushal, and Margaret Mock. SECOND ROW: Margaret West, Anita Dnzweiler, Mary Shephard, Suellen Perone, Karin Williams, Christi Horton, Joyce Krause, Cheryl Babb, Barb King, Becky Decker, Vickie Parsons, Kathy Gramlich, Pat Shrader, Chris Wartenbe, and Rhonda Horton. THIRD ROW: Beverly Krause, Dana Herreman, Nancy Hill, Patty Smith, Debbie Krause, Karla Morris, Linda King, Janet Beitzel, Jill Warner, The officers for 1969-'70 were Linda Cooperrider, presi- dentg Betty Brown, vice-president: Terri Egbert, secretary: Michele Barnhart, treasurer: Patti Smith, program chairman: and Cathy Cox I.C. C. representative. Mrs. Marlatt is the acl- viser. Linda Miller, Pam Kent, Jana Greiner, Sandy Dingus, Karen Knighton, and Marla Jones. FOURTH ROW: Lori Scott, Molly Brennen, Beth Wells, Beth Sebaugh, Jean Moorefield, Leah Taylor, Debbie Boughner, Faye Smith, Nancy Lemmon, Lynn Lilly, Kristie Kahler, Pam Tom, Valerie Walker, Paula Tom, and Ranee Wilkins. FIFTH ROW: Cathy Hall, Beth McCloud, Teresa Makin, Lisa Cooperrider, Debbie Miller, Karla Jones, Cheryl Young, Ronella Barnes, Debbie Baughman, Donna Moore, Marcie Ryan, Carol Ferguson, Pam Bolin, Peggy O'Neil.l, and Judith Maxwell. Adviser Mrs. Mar- latt shows the technique of spray painting to club members. , 3 V1 if 'lf ,,. L.. ., ' . i M , p W? -had h , Christy Covert tries her luck. 50 .F
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FRONT ROW: QL-Ry adviser Mr. Ankrum, Marc Jesse, Ron Bishop, Butch Lein, Doug Murrey, Jerry Schlaegel, Lance Riehl, Gary Strouse, Dan Ankrum, John Parker, Jim Hayes. SECOND ROW: Mark Tom, Bob Heiner, Doug Vousden, Bruce Darner, Barney Sisk, Bill Thome, Bob Beroset, Jim McBride, Larry Aggas, and Bill Wiser. THIRD ROW: Doug Clifton, Don .Zamtyituh Starkey, Andy Beardmore, Ron Craig, Ted Pitts, Don Miller, Dave Thornton, Curt Dailey, and Jim Boyd. FOURTH ROW: Tim Dolen, Mike Thompson, Larry Hill, Don Phillis, Char- lie Guss, Gary Stahl, Ron Pryor, and Jeff Zellers. TOP ROW: Dave Winland, Marc Kendall, Charlie Brookover, and Randy Grotegeer. Absent was Mark Feldner. West athletes lbroezde services Varsity Club members made the 1969-'70 school year the most productive in history by extending the club's scope to incorporate service projects as well as social. Fund raising projects included sponsoring two dances after athletic contests. Club members then donated ten dollars to the Avondale Christmas Fund for the home's or- phans and ten dollars to the fund created for a Norwalk St. Paul football player who was critically injured during the past season. Socially, members and their dates enjoyed themselves at a spring party held at Northside Beach. Officers were president, Dave Winlandg vice-president, Marc Kendall: secretary, Charlie Brookoverg and treasurer, Randy Grotegeer. Club member, Don Phillis holds c ty meet trophy,
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