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CLUBS PROMOTE FELLOWSHIP Concentrated efforts toward one goal . . . services performed for the school and community . . . keeping school spirit alive . . . experience gained in agricultural techniques ... a thought provoking discussion of Nebraska's government . . en- joyment of a foreign language ... a group of good sportsmen . . . the coordinated abilities of club members . . . working together to create a common bond of fellowship. These you will become aware of as we stroll through A.H.S. 29
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Not quite spring The yearbook goes to press by March I, but this summer a supplement will be sent to each yearbook subscriber. As a result the spring activities will be completely covered. The prom, track, golf, County Government Day, Boys' State and Girls' State, Dudes and Dolls Day, senior class night and graduation will be among the events included in the supplement of the '61 Bulldog. Put that ball and bat away. You know it isn't spring. Jim Kettel- hut has spring fever far too early to suit Sally Barrett. Senior yearbook staff members are planning the first yearbook supplement ever produced in Alliance High School. 28
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All eyes are on the Y-Teen President, Twila Berry. Members of the Y-Teen council are, SITTING: Julienne Hempel, Penny Wright, Mary Lou Adams. Cheryl Edwards. Cheryl Stull. Dolores Behm, Sharon Phillip, Mary Hofmann and Sande Phillips. STANDING are Twila Berry. Cheryl Saxton, Viclti Hamilton, Carol Reno. Wanda Rainbolt. Sally Barrett, Janet Gorder, Diana Wall, Gillian McAndrew and Sponsor Mrs. Glarum. I wonder what lucky little boy will receive this present? speculates Mrs. Esther Myers. Y-Teen sponsor. Traditionally, all Y-Teen girls bring a Christmas gift for the children at the Indian mission party. Songs . . . laughter . . . speakers . . . the regular meetings . . . worship . . . fun ... all of these make up the Y-Teen Club. Their projects vary from the Orpheum and Y-Teen float to the special Christmas and Easter programs. This year the Y-Teens are sponsoring a little Korean orphan girl. Another highlight for a few privileged members is attending the Summer Conference Training Camp, Fullerton, Nebraska. Y-Teens develop friendship at home and abroad 30
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