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1. 2. 3. 4. 'Service with a smile' is the motto of B. Pesnell, finance chr., L. Daily, Miss B. Orendorff, asst. sponsor, and Mrs. E. Rig- gins, sponsor selling eats to P. Viola at game concession. 'Sweets for the sweet' as N. Cooley, E. Mosley, N. Schwarz and A. Nicolay, ser- vice chr. fix cookies for AHS teachers 'Singing for fun' are N. jaderborg, typistg C. Engle, sec., Mrs. E. Riggins, sponsor, D. Percival, worship chr. and K. Ewert, program chr. Music leaders are B. Tice, song leader and K. Myers, pianist. 'just fifty cents a pack', say S. Rice, pres. and C. Cruse, social chr. as they sell Y- Teen stationery to M. Wright, stuco rep., V. Burback, treas. and C. Wright, U-pres. Y-TEENS STRESS CHRISTIAN IDEALS Y-TEEN - started the '53-'54 season with a joint Y-Teen - YWCA get acquainted supper. . .endeavored to maintain spiritual values, mental development and physical health of its 119 members. . .attended the annual Thanksgiving vespers- - -presented the program at Y-Teen - YWCA Christmas tea . . .sponsored the 'Kiddieland' dance in which everyone attended in costumes of childhood days. . .packed Red Cross boxes and sold AHS stationery as projects for World Fellowship- - -climaxed the year with their annual mother-daughter banquet.
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III-Y- cultivated their slogan of clean living, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship and clean living through out the community- - -continued their book exchange for the benefit of all pupils- - sent delegates to the model legislature at Topeka- - -packed Christmas boxes for needy families - - held yearly Valen- tine's dance- - sponsored annual faculty lll-Y spring picnic. 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart' was the mood of the boys at the HI-Y Valentine dance. HI-Y PROMOTES GROWTH OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER SENA TORS AND REPRESENTA- TIVES FOR A DAY - delegates and observers to H1-Y - model legislature as they re are to leave for Topeka are L. Van Meter, J. Baumgartner, C. Cormack, C. Platz, D. Vogel, L. Brennan and Sponsor Henry Ewert. CHRISTMAS BOXES FOR NEEDY FAMILIES - are pre- pared by Ill-Y cabinet members. BACK ROW: B. Cormack, president, D. Carlile, program chairman, B. Haynes, social chairman, B. Pepper, service chairman, J. Baumgartner, devotional chairman, D. Alex- ander, world brotherhood chair- mang- P. Womochil, publicity chairman, V. Miller, student council representativeg C. Platz, vice-presidentg B. Wil- kins, secretary, B. Wood, pianist. Not pictured: O. Hawk, tre as urer.
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