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Page 100 text:
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First row: Cindy Smith, Kathy Axson, Cindy Parker, Miss Van Dyckesponsor, Lori Collins, Jo Ann Taylor, Janice Beck. Second row: Valerie Townsend, Pat Lilly, Ginger Lamm, Cindy Smith, Linda Turnbowetresq Vicki Hothcock, Gayle Barber. Third row: Korent Howard, Jan Vaughanevice-presq Jean SIy-choplain, Pat Hill, Terri Draper, Virginia Phillippe, Pat Williams, Karen Townsend. Back row: Vicki Boyd, Cindy Beaten, Amy Martin, Pom Borum, Martha Watersepresq Ann Holiday, Janice Bonde- sgt.-ot-orms, Martha Sweet-sec., Debbie Miller. SNOW WHITE REIGNS WITH MISS WESTERN BRANCH CONTEST Jean Sly, Chaplain, leads the members in devotions. 94 Hard work and good spirits were contagious as members of Western Branch Tri-Hi-Y strove to complete their homecoming float, Hansel and Gretel, and to win the second place prize. The first annual Miss Western Branch contest, based on the theme Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, captured the imagination of the audi- ence. Service projects, such 05 letters to soldiers in Viet Nam, and canned food for needy families, marked the year as did the money raising projects common to all organizations. At the end of the year, the Tri-Hi-Y will spend a week at the beach, bringing to on end a year of pleasant memories and hard work.
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Al: 3I :llz 1, REL; Sharon Coon, Brenda Knox, and Kathy Morgan enjoy their refreshments. - Bruin Tri-Hi-Y is a community ori- ented organization. This year they aimed for 0 project a month. Among their activities were 0 cancer crusade, gifts for lonely hospital patients, cookies for a Red Cross party, and a Thanksgiving basket for CI widow and her children. The Tri-Hi-Y held their annual pajama party early in the year and entered a float in theihomecoming parade. Bruin Tri-Hi-Y combined feHOWShip with a good time to make their first year a successful one. GIFTS FOR LONELY PATIENTS, THANKSGIVING BASKET; CONTRIBUTE TO iiPROJECT A MONTHii irst row: Cindy Talmon, Jo Ann Coher, Pom Sheltonehistorion, rs. Mostofi-esponsor. Second row: Sharon Coone-vice-presq aren Brammeresecq Diane Savageeosst. tres., Kathy Morgan, WM W Susan Applegateepres. Back row: Mary Martinechoploin, Potty Nelson-escribe, Ruthie Mooreereporter, Susan Siedmon. 93
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SCHOOLS FIRST TRI-HI-Y SERVES COMMUNITY IN VARIED PROJECTS H. l. Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Western Branch High School's-first Tri-Hi-Y, began its career of service in April of last year. With the help of ten dedi- cated girls, working diligently through- out the summer, Willett was able to start the 1968-69 school year on a firm foundation. This year members participated in many service projects which included participating in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive, the Christmas Seal Drive, send- ing clothes to needy children and cards to Marines, buying mice for Cancer research, and sending supplies to a Korean school. All was not work, though. The mem- bers enjoyed many social functions and lively discussions. The year ended with a banquet in honor of the old officers. Good to the last drop, thinks SoIly Mitchell as she pours drinks after o'meeting. First Row: Mrs. Thomasesponsor, Jeanne Hall, Margaret Wale ereporter, Sally Mitchellesecq Joy Kraemer, Peggy Hall, Dor- ton, Susan Johnson-choploin, Lauren lonuzieporliov Phyllis lene Chamberlain, Diane Johnson. Back Row: Patti Goskins, McDole, Nancy Watkins, Brigette Shiftlett, Beth Williamse Karen Dornoueretreos. pres. Second Row: Cheryl Graves-vice-pres., Lee Ann Bowers 95
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