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Y-Teens and their Daddies enjoy singing together at the Daddy-Daughter Date Night. A TEENS HAVE AN EVENTEUL YEAR Rosemary Mankin and Rita Roblee were installed as President and Vice President for the coming year. 5. '--N ti .-tw , 'Sgt 1 1' N . - tlsilarftffi--, i 1. . ' President Linda Ross welcomes everyone. Y-Teens have been engaged in many activities this school year. Sponsoring a Korean orphan was one activity which seemed to be very rewarding. One of the biggest events of the year was the Daddy-Daughter Date Night which was held in February, Y-Teens and their dads enjoyed an evening of fun, complete with singing. A highlight of the evening was a special number by the senior Y-Teen girls and their dads, entitled Let Me Call You Sweetheart . The de- licious banquet was prepared by the Mothers' Coun- cilg it was served by a group of the senior boys. The evening was thoroughly enjoyedby all. One special treat was Pat Goble's showing slides of her trip with the United States of America Band which toured eastern United States and Canada. Another important activity of the Y-Teens was the installation service held May 7, 1965 in the audi- torium. Mothers of all Y-Teen girls were special guests for the installation of the 1965-1966 slate of officers. New Mothers' Council officers were also installed, and were presented with carnations. Each senior Y-Teen girl received a rose. Following the program, lunch was served by the Y-Teens. Besides these special events, the Y-Teens hold regu- lar meetings. Each meeting is opened with a short devotional, given by a Y-Teen girl. The business meeting is held. After the business meeting, is the Program. This year there have been many very in- teresting programs. Some have been entertainingg some informative. The 1965-1966 Y-Teen officers are as follows: President-Rosemary Mankin, Vice President-Rita Roblee, Secretary-Christi Skinner, Treasurer- Jeanette Palmberg. These officers are to be as- sisted by the cabinet which consists of Social Chair- man-Gail Newman, Program Chairman-Joyce Anderson, Membership Chairman-Joan Wilson, Serv- ice Chairman-Judy Davies, Publicity Chairman-Beth Brooks, and Music Chairman-Marjean Regier, Miss French is the sponsor of the Aurora Y-Teens.
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Left to Right, Row One: S. Keller, C. Skimmer, A. Menke, B. Lee, L. Ross, A. Wadell, L. Tredway, P. Goble, R. Mankin. Row Two: C. Carnes, J, Johnson, J. Palmberg, J. Anderson, D. Pence, A. Gustafson, M. Wochner, Miss French. Row Three: M. Regier, K. Enderle, J. Jensen, R. Roblee, P. Weedin, P. Warren, A. Reisinger, B. Brooks, N. Ulmer. Row Four: M. Powell, R. Shaneyfelt, J. Wilson, C. Ernst, S. Jones, K. Miller, G. Newman, K. Harling, J. Troyer. Row Five: L. Matya, J, Davies, S. Wegener, B. George, T. Obermeier, S. Smith, D. Buller, K. Wilson, M. Holloway. HIGH STANDARDS AND SERVICE ARE Y-TEENS CZ? ow C :J-H' A I-A JS: rys, . . Officers and cabinet: Miss French, L. Ross, C. Skinner, R. Roblee, S. Keller, P. Goble, L. Tredway, B. Lee, A. Menke, R. Mankin, A. Wadell.
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0 Q3 G Left to Right, Row One: J .Anderson,A.Wadell, M. Bailey, A. Menke, S. Jensen, D. Matya, K. Collingham, B. Higby, C. Springer, P. Nyblom, Miss Schurr. Row Two: K. Cranston, R. Herbig, A. Whitney, A. Reisinger, M. Akerson, K. Warren, D. Buller, L. Peters, L. Salmon, R. Ljunggren, J. Nunnenkamp, M, Wochner. Row Three: P. Weedin, L. Phillips, J. Grabowski, R. Gustafson, J. Palmberg, P. Warren, T. Obermeier, M. Holloway, K. Hain, C. Boehr, L. Ljunggren, G. Cain. Row Four: L, Ljunggren, S. Wegener, C. Sundberg, L. Smith, L. Pool, C. Baasch, C. Dieckman, P. Enderle, P. Butler, D. Anderson, G. Herron, B. Ernst. Row Five: B. George, K. Griffith, J. Topham, P.Dick,B.Nunnenkamp,K. Miller, J. Lantzer, K. Olson, D. Nealon, W. Leymaster, K. Duryea, P. Graham. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mothers' Valentine Tea was enjoyed by all. Karen Collingham pours punch and cheer.
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