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these we have set to be our goal . Y-TEENS The officers and cabinet members play an important part in Y-Teens. At the Y-Teen Annual Retreat at .lolmny Appleseed Inn last fall this group planned the year's pro- grain. The officers shoulder the responsi- bility of the organization anil Choose the cabinet members. Each meeting of theyear is then planne l by a member of the cabinet anl her committee. Pictured below are members of the 1957-1958 Cabinet. leg Dnggs f1r1.l Jomz 1332151311 fon- gratulale Queen Phyllis Greenwoorl mul her escort, Charles H ayes. Row l. Mary Lou Oliver, Susan Sohner, Bess Siegfried, Janet Driggs, Pat Brown. Row 2. Kay Camp, Carole Rogovin, Joan Bennett, Beverly Wencek, Cathy Castner, Sandy Smith, Pat Mathews, Becky Rigby. TWENTY-FIVE
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Peace oncl unity, freedom and brotherhood Y-Teens in full force Y-TEENS Y-Teens. the teenage group of the YWCA, is one of the largest and most active clubs in our school and community. Membership is open to any senior, junior, or sophomore girl regardless ol' race, religion or nationality. To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. and to grow in the knowledge and love of God are the Y-Teen goals. Using the theme, 'LWhat's Cookin'? the club had a very successful year. Highlights of the year were the retreat at .lohnny Appleseed Inn, the traditional Candlelight Recognition Service. the Thanksgiving scavenger hunt, which benefited needy families, the formal, Hearts and Flowers , Talent Night, and Senior Farewell. This year's officers were: president, Bess Siegfried, vice-president, .lanet Driggs, secretary, Susan Sohner, treasurer, Mary Lou Oliver. The faculty ad- visors were Miss Hazel McCulley and Miss Martha Nleitzer. TWENTY-FOUR
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. . . . . People helping people . . . . . Row I. Patricia Eddy. Row 2. Reba Lafferty. Row 3. Joyce Wirick, Delores Smalley. Row 4. Carolyn King, Sharon Brock, Joanne Bennett, Lois Sharpe, Nancy Frost, Mary Mason, Row 5. Donna Gardner, Judy King, Linda Scott, Donna King, Bob Gregg, Tom Brothers. Row 6. David McCulley, Jim Bragg. Row 7. Rex Schaufus, Jon St. Clair. Row 8, John Pryor, Jerry Trott. CNot in picture: Jerry Lucas, Edith Gibson, Bob Saive, Dennis Curry, Charles Slay, Bill Bonnell, Bill Trischler, Marilyn Morrow, Brent Hayes, Judie Clipner, Ray Latterty, Marilyn Wheeler. John Pryor. Nancy Frost, rnzrl Reba Lafferly TWENTY-slx JUNIOR RED CROSS VVorking,g hand in hanil with llie Anierican Pied Cross. the .lunior Red Cross Council completed a successful year. Two representatives were chosen from each homeroom. making a total membership of thirty-four. Reba Lallerly was elected to the office of president and was assisted by .lohn Pryor, vice-president and Nancy Frost, secretary-treasurer. The main project for the year was the solicitation of memberships in the American Junior Pied Cross in all homeroonis. Miss An- derson is the faculty advisor.
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