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In Narch the H1 Y was 1HV1f9d by the Y Teens to hear the Rev Rex Knowles, of Lrncoln speak on Boy Crrl QQ1GtlOHS Rev Knowles 15 the pastor of the Presbyter1an Church on the campus of the Un1 verslty of Nebraska St PGIIlCk'S day was celebrated by the H1 Y members and therr dates at fh9lT annual dance Those at f9Dd1HQ were requ1red to wear sonmp thrng green to Qarn OdmlftODC9 One of the methods of TGISIRQ money used by the H1 Y members, was the sponsorrnq of a Drme a Dance' COHCQSSIOH at the Snow CGIHIVOI January 19 Ten cents was pald by customers for two dances Those wrthout escoris were provrded Wlth dancrng part ners from the club at no extra charge Concessrons at basket ball games also helped lh the fund TGlS1HQ campalgn Plannlng rne annual St Patrock s Day Dance are Larry Morris Dean Carlson Jerry Morris and Roger Anderson Q I a L saacs n I tgren D Carthur M ase mer A S00 H F GF J Johnson R Peterson L St el C an
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vii: 4 Row 1 Mr Vanover J Peterson M Lundstrom R Johnson S Schroeder In gren D rown J aster B n erson B Larson ll J gren, L Morris T Brown M Skeith, B Johnson R Bosley, R Anderson G Ciaussen B Moor ig' Morris L Free ur Ho ner Knotek B Luther M Paulsen D Carlson R Erickson G Soneson G Black I-IIY Hi-Y president caught the eye' Ronny Johnson, Maurice Skeith Schroeder, and fi mx' 2 fi , a Bob Anderson, has of other officers Roger Erickson, Jim Easter, Steve Dick Brown. The H1 Y ended its twenty first year in Holdrege High withthe reputation of being one ofthe most active and successful organ izations in school Led by Bob Anderson, president Roger Erickson, vice-presidentg Dick Brown, secretary, Ronnie John- son, treasurer, Maurice Skeith, student council representativeg Jim Easter, program chairman, and Steve Schroeder, Devotions Chair- nnn, the boys practiced and taught their purpose, HTo create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character.U Mr. Ben Vanover was their sponsor. At the beginning of the year the club purchased a flag pole for the new Athletic Field. The boys, with the help of the custodians, set it up in time for many home football qmes. Page 38
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fxfis Kr .! I nson D Gardnne P Johnson C Aten L Brow Barnette Miss Larson ROW II D Harkness D Anderson M Jones M J hn son M Erickson I Jurgens M Armstrong P Dahlgren B Cassel M Ekholm II I Auluk, M Erickson J Johnson M Jensen S Hahlbec S Chrnstensen, B Borg M Brown M Johnson ROW Iv I Grove .G Eng und B rnes P Kentener J Dahlgren S Fitch B Gorden P Johnson n derson P Haines M Jones E Jackson Y TEENS Phe Y Teens, a very GCIlV9 club thls year, was under the leadershlp of La Von Brown ASS1St1DQ 1D the other Off1CES were Mary Ann Whltcomb, vlce presrdent Sue Fltch, secretary Mary Jo Armstrong, treasurer and Karen Shaffer, Student COunC11 Representatlve The seven commrttees had as thelr chalrnen FIHOHCG, Barbara Barnes Nmsrc Beverly Cassel Program, Ivhrjorre Johnson Publlclty, Helju Aulrk berv1ce, Helen Barnette Soclal, Fury Brown, and wOfSh1p, Mlrram Martln M1ss Dorothy Larson was the sponsor The Mother's Councll helped w1th the club consrderably Mrs R D F1tCh pre- slded, w1th Mrs Harold Brown, v1ce presl dent, and Mrs W1ll1am Jensen, secretary treasurer Other members of the councll lnclude Mrs Raymond Errcson, Mrs Howard Armstrong, Mrs Bernard Nelson, Mrs Howard Schroeder, Mrs Ernest Vrren, Mrs Lesl1e Shaffer, Mrs Ray Nelson Mrs Herbert Schlachter, Mrs Dale haffle, and Mrs Earl Borg The new offrcers were lntroduced to prospectlve Club members at a breakfast 1n early September One of the nmny projects of the g1r1s was collectlng Butternut keystrlps whlch were exchanged for grfts whrch were d1s trlbuted to orphans at Chrlstmas Choc olate bars were also collected and sent to Y Teen grrls IH other lands A ChI1St mas party was held for members of the dlfferent OIQGn1ZGt1OHS 1n the school on December 15 The even1ng was spent danc 1ng and playlng games To rarse money, the QlI1S had a con cessron stand at a football game They also organlzed an Amateur Hour show whxch they presented at the Snow Carnlval A Father Dau hter Banquet and a Mothnus Tea were held ln the sprrng Peg 6 I I W7 F in -, v J' , K lm I f I I ROW g K. Collins, M. Joh , . ' , . , . , . n, H. , ' . : . , . , . , . o - RW' I: H. Aulik, l. ' ' .b ' , '. ' , '.' kg . I . , . , . . : . , . 1 , B. 3 , .I , . , . ' , . , . , C. A - ' - ' ' . . Ma- . . - . I . . J . U Z . I ' J , l ln .- 5 U 5 - - H JB I . . . . - 2 . . . - . 1
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