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Y-Teen Cabinet Left to right, Row l4Landan, Ilenning, Brill, Moorcroft, Cohacki, Mrs. Pitts Row 2-Franke, Rippl, llollinshead, Keeno, Punchur. 'U-J Early this fall, the Girl Reserves of Bethel huried the old name and adopted a new one, Y- Teens. YVith the new name came bright new pins picturing the Y-Teen triangle with a globe superimposed. The Y-Teens began the year with a gala gypsy party with Madame Ilaxhy telling for- tunes. Several weeks later a Cowgirl Iamboree was held at Holiday Lodge. On December 20 a colorful 6'Kandy Kanei' Dance was sponsored by the club. Glenn Hillls orchestra was an added attraction at the affair. In the spring a fashion show was held and later the initiation of the Sophomores proved fun for all. Service projects as well as social events were included in the Y-Teen program this year. The Traditional Thanksgiving basket was packed, and contributions to the VVorld Student Service Fund were collected, to name only two service activities. Leaders of the group this year were Dorothy M oorcroft, Ariel Hollinshead, Thelma Landau, and Iean Hippl with Mrs. Pitts serving as advisor. Beacon - 20
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The Bethel Ili-Y of 1946-1947 began its activities in September by sending delegates to a Hi-Y council at Laurel Ridge, State Forest, Pennsylvania. Six representatives from Bethel, including our four officers, attended to receive instruction in Ili-Y work and obtain ideas for pro- iects and schemes for the club to carry out in the Future. Bethel Was also represented at a conference held at Beaver Falls in the month of December. Some of the junior members attended this con- ference, since they will be the leaders of the lli- Y next year. The oflicers who carried on the leadership of the club this year under their advisor, Mr. Officers Sourbeer, lack, Jones, Cain, Mr. llarlie, Sponsor. Gilbert Parke, Were: President, Iames Cain, Vice- President, Homer lack: Secretary, lack Sourbeer, Treasurer, Kenneth jones. These four com- posed the executive committee. Two more ofli- cers Were Daniel Taylor, appointed as sergeant- at-arms, and Homer lack, chaplain. The Hi-Y had many activities for the enter- tainment of its members, it conducted construc- tive, educational, and amusing assemblies for the schoolg it contributed to foreign countries for work and restoration carried on through the Y. NI. C. A., with which the group is affiliated. In all these activities the Hi-Y sought to fulfill its recorded purpose, To create, maintain and extend, throughout school and community, high standards of Christian characterf, Beacon - :2l n
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