'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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