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Show Linda Stromberg President Sally Mason Vice President Nancy Sycamore Secretary Bonnie Bates Treasurer Joan McFarland Historian Carolyn Sommers Reporter Liddy Marcus Advisor New height of society. "As sisters of Otyokwa, we promise we'll never part . . ." These words from O.T.'s club song express the strong bond of unity so characteristic of those friendly, fun-loving "squaws." Noted for their adventuresome spirit, respected for their scholastic achievement, and honored for their good sportsmanship, the members of O.T. were top-notch supporters of all club and school functions. In accordance with an old tribal tradition of winning, the squaws started off the year by taking the first place award for their homecoming float, and enthusiastically went on to capture first place honors in the Song Fest, Talent Show, and "Hound Dog" competition. Along with sponsoring unusually novel parties, the "notorious" Indian maidens met with "heap big" success at their special annual events, such as the elegant Sweetheart Ball, co-sponsored with Excelsior, and the unconventional and frivolous Sadie Hawkins Day. Thus, Otyokwa lived up to its great traditions and attempted to promote social unity through friendly competition. Susan Anthony Veann Bingham Karin Borklund Shari Bunot Karen Carlsen Karel Mae Butters Judy Cavalli Joan Clarke Carolyn Davies Virginia Clifford Carol Everts Marsha Ferrin Ann Frandsen Ann Graser Hazel Harvey Evalyn Hobbs Judy Hoxer Margene Innes Donna James Cherie Jensen Karen Lythgoe Mary Malan Eloise McQuowan Ann Morris Christine Nelson OTYOKWA Barbara Parker Sheri Peterson Shara Dene Pilkington Kathee Reeder Judy Rauzi Carol Scoville Janet Smith Ann Stephens Karen Waldron Barbara Wassink Mardee Wayment Diane Williams |