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ROW ONE: Jean Spade, Pat Rawlins, Carol Heft, Treva Cover, joy Rule, Marcia Murray, Kathy Pfeifer, Verna Kent, Becky Neubacher, Marcia Harer, Mrs. Swank, Advisor. ROW TWO: Karen Croneis, Elizabeth Zulauf, Marjorie Kocher, Joan Wood, Sharon Frankenfield, Stephanie Robinson, Monica Stiner, Brenda Wilson, Pat Swalley, Janice Stiner, Bonnie Hoffman. ROW THREE: Carol Lust, Barbara Parker, Carol Grogg, Christine Grasley, Linda Schifer, Donna Sheidler, Linda Cole, Cheryl Zellner, Betty Ross, Sue Waggy, Jnet Brooks. ROW FOUR: Suzanne Maples, Sue Hite, Kim Kennedy, Bonnie Russel, Jenny Sebring, Brenda Cover, Janice Russel, Linda Miller, Rebecca McGrew, Diana Spiegel, Connie Robinson. FHA HAS ACTIVE YEAR OFFICERS ROW ONE: Connie Robinson, treasurer, Becky Neubacher, sec- retary, Brenda Cover, president, Stephanie Robinson, vice presi- dent, Pam Chance, pianist. ROW TWO: Karen Croneis, recreation leader, Kim Kennedy, song leader, Linda Schifer, newsreporter, Linda Miller, historian 3 jenny Sebring recreation leader, Kathy Pfeifer, parliamentariang Treva Cover , student council., ,V 30
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WYNFORD'S SIXTH YEARBOOK Brenda Coverg Karen Croneis, section editorg and Peggy Ross work together to complete the underclassmen section. I n ' ' .A The activities section in the 1969 annual is the The planning and completion of the organizations work of Virginia Ventg Stephanie Robinson, section section is the responsibility of Carolyn Kocher, editorg and Janet Balliet. section editorg Becky MCG1-ew, and Janee Castanien Staff members busy with the checking of and distribution of the supplements. 1 ' 29 Many hours of hard work and real dedi- cation have gone into the making of the 1969 Royale. The staff was selected and organized in the spring of 1968. The staff members participate in an advertising campaign during the summer. Formal pictures and snapshots are taken through- out the school year. The subscription campaign is an important project in No- vember. A yearbook supplement is pre- pared covering' the spring activities to complete the project for the year.
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Eighty-seven girls, who have been or are presently participating in Vocational Home Economics, are mem- bers of the Future Homemakers of America. Highlights of the FHA yearly program include the following: a tour and trip, an active fair program, a foreign fun night, a caroling party, a white elephant sale, and a Sweetheart Dance. Some of the money-making projects are bake sales, the sale of recipe books, and the sale of zip code books. The Wynford chapter is represented at the September sub-regional FHA meeting and the State Convention by chosen delegates. The program theme for the 1968-69 year is Jobs, Careers, and You. School beautification is the aim of the FHA'ers as they work in the court yard. ROW ONE: Shirley Reynolds, Mary Rawlins, Bonnie Dyer, Nancy Murphy, Betty Cole, Brenda Von Stein, Cindy Swalley, Mary Brooks, Connie Oberlander, Marlene Meister. ROW TWO: Becky Heinle, jean Croneis, Patty Taylor, Gloria Lust, Vicki Miller, Paula Maples, Beverly Creger, Diane Sipe, Carol Rupert, Regina Baer, Debbie Barney, Linda Harer, Mrs. Scheifer, Advisor. ROW THREE: Bev Hildenbrand, Carol Oberlander, Pam Chance, Linda Fry, Stephanie Powers, Linda Nagel, Melinda Magers, Cheryl Brown, Melanie Murray, Jo Ann Ritterspach, Carol Lehr, Sharon Kissling. ROW FOUR: Linda Hoffman, Kathy Harris, Beverly Lutz, Patty Spore, Marilyn Jackson, Linda Albert, Sherrie Wilson, Kathryn Sheaffer, Nancy Harrer, Debbie Aust, Cheryl Wilson. , 31
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