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, R 'Q Q' IUNIOR KIWANIANS-Top Row: Vickie Apple- Linda Minner, Karla Ruqh, Renee Lambert, man, Ioyce ludah, Kathy Fitchett, Ioyce lrwin, Linda Wilson, Ruth Ann Hanernan, Iudy Mc- Diane Sleichter, Carol Suenram. Front Row: Cune, Sue Book. Not pictured: Vanita An- quiano. IUNIOR ROTARIANS--Top Row: Den- nis Fader, Richard Gray, Gary Holt, Larry Rornine, Randy Kooken, Mike Wood, Mark Garrison. Front Row: IUNIOR LIONS--Top Row: Mark Norton, Mark Shockey, Roger Runnalls, Iirn Moddrell. Second Row: Robert letfrey, lohn Zey, lohn Berger. Third Row: Iirri Davis, Greq Rose, Iohn Crandall. Front row: Richard Hite, David Dunkel, Steve Sleichter. 22
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Tea, Banquet, Services Encourage Fellowship The 1967-68 projects, banquets, meet- ings, and teas highlighted the .activities of the Abilene Y-Teen club. Throughout the year this group of girls continued to pro- mote good-will and to help others. The first main event of the school year was the mother-daughter covered dish din- ner held jointly with the YWCA. This was followed by the annual fall district meeting which this year was hosted by Abilene. Latter in the year, the World Fellowship Banquet was held for the first time in the school cafeteria. Foreign costumes and food were representative of the other coun- tries where Y-Teen organizations have been established. Entertaining skits and spirited carols set the mood for the Christmas mother- daughter tea. Secret Sister Week, centering around Valentines Day, continued the tradition of each girl having a .secret sister to whom she gave presents and notes. The week ended with a party, with each girl discovering the identity of her secret sister. In addition to the many social events, each committee of Y-Teens had a special service project, through which the members encouraged fellowship with others. Pizza. chow mein. and tamales were among the foreign dishes served at the Y-Teen World Fel- lowship Banquet. S7363 ,M A+ cu Y-TEEN CABINET-Top Row: Ruth Ann Hane- man, Karen DeHaven, Linda Wilson, Linda Minner. Second Row: Stephanie Melander, Debbie French, loyce Engle, lanis Kellison. Third Row: Susan I-lumpert, Susan Lombard, Kathy Foltz, Tami Wehlinq, Iudy McCune. Front Row: Marion Kercher, Karen Rinken- bauqh, Kathy Fitchett, loyce lrwin. Y-TEEN OFFICERS-Mrs. Haas, sponsor: loyce Irwin, secretary, Karen DeHaven, treasurer: Kathy Fitchett, vice president: Kathy Foltz, pre- sidentg Mrs. Staufter, sponsor.
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Youth And Community Gain By Exchanging Ideas Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation's Safe- ty, Lions, We build, Kiwanisg Service above Self, Rotarians, Young Men of Action, Jay- cees, were the noble themes of the various civic organizations in which AHS repre- sentatives participated. Fifty-six junior and senior students, boys in the instance were Lions, Rotarians, and Jaycees and girls were chosen as repre- Reports on the activities of AHS kept the members of the local organizations cur- rent on school functions, while the program presented by the club benefited the student through exposure to Current and vital topics. Also participation in a civic club such as this was of value to the student as preparation for the assumption of respon- sibility in the role of tomorrow's citizen. sentatives in Kiwanis. IUNIOR IAYCEES-Top Row: Stan lssitt, Fred Steele, Richard Holloway, David Walker, Greg Kellsion. Third Row: Bennie Pierce, Bruce Bowers, Bill Watt. Second Row: Stan Minter, Francis Scheetz, Dean Bruns. Front Row: lay Dietrich, Robert Ernest, Steve Atkinson. Dwight Edberq, Tom Whitehair, Ioe Tal bert, luan Sexton, Phil Huston, lerry Hocker, Tom Webb. 23
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