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C-Left to Rightb Peggy Eddins, Grace Morehead, Josie Abubo, Mrs. Oakley, Patsy Rice, Evelyn Stanley, Ernestine Janes, Elsie Crockett, Avata Caldwell and Joanne George. Y- TEFIIS' Elsie Crockett, this year's president of Y-Teens and Jo Ann Short, who attended the Western Area Conference at Asilo-mar, and Avata Caldwell, who camped with Y-Teens at Tahquitz, started the year off with enthus- iastic reports of new friendships and new ideas. With a membership of thirty, the first project was a pot-luck dinner in honor of all the new girls at Calipat Hi. Meetings have been held at the noon hour and in evenings at the homes of members. The Christmas dance Winter Wonderland was enjoyed by a large group of youth and adults. Fifteen dollars in prizes were given for the Christmas poetry and story contest. The highlight of this year is the beautiful painting by Bonnie Welch, hanging in the Library, as a gift to our school by Y-Teens. The- year closes with our desert week-end outing and delegates off to Asilornar and Tahquitz in June and July.
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I IMMECUMIIIG dll!-'EN la Rae Ilubert The high point of half-time activities was the coronation of the Homecoming Queen, pretty LaRae Hubert, senior, and femin- ine ideal of the Hornet Squad. All through history the queen of any group represents the high- est ideal of womanhood. She typ-ifies beauty, charm and thought- fulness. Because of the significance, queenship has come to have the same meaning in many phases of our life, other than political. The Queen and her attendants are chosen by vote of the student body. It is the highest honor for the social year. The Hornets were proud to present LaRae Hubert as Queen and Rose Marie Keele, and Janet Pond as her attendants.
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