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fi First Row: Marcie Ekholm, Mary Brown, Barbara Barnes, Helen Barnette, Pat Haines, Carmen Qten, Ianet Dahlgren, Beverly Cassel, Kathleen Collins, Carolyn Gregory, Iulie Hathaway, Virginia Frye, Second How: Delores Gardine, Carolyn Flnderson, Barbara Iohnson, Deanne Chase, Pat lseman, Beverly Borg, Delores Florom, Iackie Iohnson, Marilyn Iohnson, Marlyn Erickson, Peggy Iohnson. Third Row: Marlys Iohnson, Dorothy Hnderson, Margot Brown, IoDean David, Rose Flnne Boehmer, Marilyn Iones, Pat Kentner, Sandra Hahlbeck, Marie Erickson, Phyllis Iohnson, Marjorie Iensen. Fir!! How: Sharon Peterson, Lillian Verbeck, Patsy Wagner, Shirley Mahallie, Ieanette Linden, Irma Merchant, Barbara Viren, Donna Poppert, Barbara Lantz, Norma Sutton, Helen Walkington, Sidney Schroeder. Second Row: Miss Larson, Loflnne Richards, Lila Lindstrom, Karen Shaffer, Carolyn Murray, Evonne Monk, Verlene Schmidt, Elaine Magill, Beverly Trank, Ianet Larson, Elizabeth Lindholm, Lucille Olson. Third Row: Diana Palmer, Margaret Fledlern, Yvonne Schlachter, Ianet Winquest, Gayle Schobourg, Marjorie Osterbuhr, Barbara Wyatt, Lois Martin, Marlys Nelson, Miriam Martin, Hrlene Troxel, Roberta Schouborg. ,GAO Page 30 --1
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uv-l p lls fy, The Christmas decorations are being planned by Selecting the new phonograph for the school are officers Dean Carlson, Rod Peterson, Barb Barnes, Rod Peterson, Pat Haines, and Steve Schroeder. and Ierry Morris. n-in C. E. Iones explains to Dean Carlson the instru- Myrl Ostgren, Pat Haines, Helen Barnette, and ments used in his science program given in De- Warren Speece put the finishing touches on the cernber, Christmas trees. Page 29
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The Y-Teen Cabinet at a regu- lar meeting. The Y-Teens had a very successful and ac- tive year. Their officers were: president, Car- men Flteng vice-president, Mary Browng secre- tary, Barbara Vireng treasurer, Helen Barnetteg and Student Council Representative, Norma Sutton. Their sponsor was Miss Dorothy Lar- son. The committee chairmen headed the differ- ent phases of the club: Social, LoHnne Rich- ardsg Service, Marilyn Iohnson, Music, Mar- jorie Ienseng Program, Helen Walkingtong Pub- licity, Patsy Wagnerg Finance, Shirley Mahat- fieg Worship, Beverly Cassel. The help of the Mother's Council, under the leadership of Mrs. Will lensen, president, Mrs. Dale Mahaffie, vice-president, and Mrs. Herb Schlachter, secretary-treasurer, helped the club a great deal. Other members of the council were: Mrs. Howard Schroeder, Mrs. Bay Nel- son, Mrs. Earl Borg, Mrs. Weldon Iohnson, Mrs. Carl Plten, Mrs. Leslie Shaffer, Mrs. Corey Chase, Mrs. Bill Frye, Mrs. Harry Hathaway, and Mrs. Ernest Viren. The main event of the club year was the Hrea Ill Fall Conference, held in Holdrege on November 14, with 265 people in attendance. The Holdrege Y-Teens and mothers had charge of registration, the banquet, and the tea. Marjorie Iensen was the Plrea 111 Secretary for the 1952-1953 year, and Pat Kentner was 1 6 elected Area III Secretary for the coming year. Barbara Barnes served as Conference Chairman for the 1953 State Y-Teen Summer Conference. Six Holdrege girls attended Sum- mer Conference. Pit the beginning of the year, the annual membership breakfast was held. The club membership was raised to 69. P1 program was given for the Kiwanis Club in the fall. ln November, a Scarf Party was held, at which each girl contributed to the World Fel- lowship Fund. Erom that fund, a scarf was purchased and sent to the YWCH Club in Helsinki, Finland. The annual Christmas party, to which the members of all High School clubs are invited, was held on December 21, with a tableau showing the different phases of a Y-Teen's Christmas being given. Besides collecting Butternut strips, the Service Committee placed cards containing table grace on the tables in the downtown restaurants. The club sponsored an Easter Service for the entire student body during Holy Week. The Dad-Daughter Banquet and the Moth- ers' Tea and Installation of Officers were spring events. Marie Erickson, Helen Walkington, and Lucille Olson, members of the Program committee, are practising for the program of the Y-Teen Christ- mas party. Page 31
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