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Y-TEENS FIRST ROW-Marjorie Chambers, Joyce Gary, Marilyn Jerome Shirley Treen Clara Lillie Barbara Ames, Carole Smith, Connie Gale, Katherine McMannes SECOND ROW-Mrs. Braden, Doris Meek, Luella Ashley Shirley Hanson Janet White Sylvia Schmaltz, Evelyn Hines, Darlene Moore, Vonnie Divine THIRD ROW-Clara Stevens, JoAnn Tisch, Beverly Overly Jacqueline Ward Dorothy Sick inger, Beverly Stoll, Patricia Hayford, Jo-Hanna O'Neill, Joanne Ollila FOURTH ROW-Jane Oliver, Ruth Webb, Frances Brenkus Virginia MCMIIIIOU Sandra Simpson, Joyce Hervey, Albertine Watson, Darlene Speaker, JoAnn Stevens OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,,,,,,,,,.,............ VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER .,,l..,,,,, ..., SECRETARY .r,l. ADVISOR Clara Lillie .. Shirley Treen Marilyn Jerome . Barbara Ames Mrs. Braden PAGE TWENTY-SIX
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A G. I. A. FIRST ROW-Shirley Robinson, Eleanor Hedrick, Charlene Rogers, Irene Wludyga, Gail Myers, Elaine Ross, Beatrice Koskinen, Emily Watson, Donna White, Darla Berrier. SECOND ROW-Eleanor Diemer, Dorothy Crowle, Helen McQueen, Iris Kananen, Damaris Treen, Thelma Lemponen, Bessie Mann, Claudia Teatsorth, Carrie Delaney, Anne Hayes. THIRD ROW-Betty Smith, Carol Rhein, Janice Schmaltz, Clarene Chambers, Shirley Pouttu, Kay Fischer, Margaret Weatherston, Loretta Overly, Marian Gryspanowicz, Dolores Housel. FOURTH ROW-Theresa Kuncz, Dona Everett, Laura Scribner, Christine Cook, Joan Wolfe, Nancy Crew, Patricia Ames, Frances Webb, Jean ne Busse, Marian Farro, Mary Glazier. The Girls Intramural Association had a very successful year in 1951 and 1952. The club boasts seventy-five members who are active and interested. As money-making projects they sponsored a bake sale at Anderson's Garage and presented the 'tFollies of '52 to capacity audiences. The Freshman initiation and Halloween Party were held during the first semester. The annual Snowball Dance highlighted the years' activities. In the spring the Play Days were well attended. The climax of the year was the Spring Hike and Picnic. The purpose of the G. I. A, is to promote friendships among the girls who take part in the activities and to offer a way for the girls to earn letters in reward for participating in athletic events. Each girl must earn one thou- sand points in order to receive a letter. After a member has earned one letter she can earn one thousand points the next year and receive a pm. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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,, ll, Y-TEENS FIRST ROWW Eleanor Hedrick, Charlene Rogers, Jean Lester, Beatrice Koskinen, Emily Wat- son, Donna White, Donna Burns, Nancy Ashley, Darla Berrier. SECOND ROW-Christine Cook, Marian Farro, Peggy Weatherston, Sharon McNally. Claudia Teatsorth, Gail Myers, Anne Hayes, Elaine Ross, Irene Wludyga. THIRD ROW--Marian Gryspanowicz, Helen McQueen, Janice Schmaltz, Thelma Lemponen, Bessie Mann, Shirley Robinson, Maxine Ensman. Dorothy Crowle, Francis Webb, Jeanne Busse. FOURTH ROW- Eloise Kukkola, Iris Kananen, Mary Falls, Betty Kukkola, Dolores Housel. Loretta Overly, Clarene Chambers, Shirley Pouttu, Damaris Treen, Kay Fischer. FIFTH ROW-Betty Smith, Hazel Christian, Theresa Kuncz, Mary Glazier, Joan Wolfe, Nancy Crew, Shirley Stevens, Dona Everett, Shirley Burgett, Evelyn Meade, Carol Rhein. The Y-Teen Club is a junior organization of the YWCA. Membership in the Y-Teen Club makes you a member of the national club. The club's purpose is: To build a fellow- ship of the women and children devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. This year the t'Freshies were really initiat- ed. The combination G. I. A.-Y-Teen Hallo- ween Party proved to be fun for all. Never to be forgotten was the skating party held at the Roll-o-cade. To climax a very successful year the annual Spring Frolic was better than ever, especially the beautiful decorations. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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