1963-1964 Yearbook

'Treasure Island' holds surprise at formal banquet Viewing baby pictures of themselves proved to be the surprise entertainment for the Reginas IDd their dates at the formal banquet. These ~,ctures were secretly obtained from the mothers those present at the banquet. Favors wer e handmade treasure chests containing the menu IDd program, disguised as old parchment . This February banquet was preceded by an alI.-da,y outing in November to Petit Jean . The crisp weather and beautiful scenery made the day pleasant. Rowboats and bicycles were available for energetic couples. Hikers who Jnlvellea the long footpath down to Cedar Falls riewed a lovely sight. Others visited spacious Winrock Farm. A delicious picnic lunch was and enjoyed. Throughout the year , bunking parties and other get-togethers helped the members become well acquainted with one another . The sponsor's home was always available for gatherings and meetings. ,__no FALL, Miller, Pres.; Fli ppin, Vice· Pres.; Martin, Sec.; Mi lls, SPitiNG: Bales, Pres.; Page, Vice -Pres.; Marti n, Sec.; Mills, Bets,. Mo. Pryor, Sponsor. REGI NA. TOP ROW: Pryor Isponsor ). Boker, Boles , Berryhill , Byrd . SECOND ROW: Chester, Dykes, Flippin , Groff , Grandi . THIRD ROW: Janice Hughes, Jo Hughes, Kinman, Kinn ingham, Lloyd . FOURTH ROW, Mart in, Mi ller, Mills, Mitche ll , Ne lson. FIFTH ROW: Page, Ris inger , Smith , Wr ight . Bi ll Oliver wotches Suson Nelson cleon lotl no Dykes snoes os Lloyd, Cheryl Kinman , and Sora Wright happ ily eng age in ki bitizing. Cl ub Beau Donnie Thompson 147

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