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Y-Teens Always Eating Delicious food is always a must at Y-Teen Club suppers. A hungry crowd waits eagerly as board members Paula Rudahl, Sarah Christensen, Mary Sperbeck, Judy Podd and Joan Allen supply the finishing touches to main dishes. Following the meal will be a short business meeting and entertainment. Famous for Projects Y-Teens . . . girls' branch organization at Mur- ray . . . connected with St, Paul's Y.W.C.A. . . . dedicated to community and school helpfulness . . . holiday cheer for the sick . . . favors made by Y- Teeners for Veterans' and Children's Hospitals at Christmas time . . . other group proiects . . . money- making . . . popcorn ball sale in November . . . club suppers . . . always a specialty when given by Y-Teens . . . adviser, Miss Donna Edlund . . . Always Helping Hanging of the Greens , sponsored by Y-Sprize Inner Club Council, is an annual All-City Y.W.C.A. activity. Entering into the Christmas spirit are Bonnie Lofberg, Barbara King, Jeanette Mielke, and Betty Biorndahl, as they put finishing touches on the Christ- mas tree. officers for '55 . . . president, Joan Allen . . . vice president and program chairman, Judy Podd . . . secretary, Mary Sperbeck . . . treasurer, Paula Ru- dahl . . . l.C.C. representative, Sarah Christensen . . . city-wide conference for officers held in July . . . programs and projects planned for the forth- coming year . . . active participation planned for all members in branch and main Y.W.C.A. activities . . . girls experience joy of service. Page eleven
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Top Brass Coke time is a happy time with Canteen Board members, Lorraine Tesch, Bill Sands, Sue Peter, Don Swadburg, Jalond Robin- son, Larry Freeborg, Diane McCleary, Sharon Fisher, Nancy Schweitzer, Dave Ol- son, Fritz Morlock, Judy En- gebretson, Kay Sarnecki, and Bill Snodgrass. Whirling at C anfeen Available Friday nights . . . canteen . . . danc- bers alternate Friday nights annual Get Ac ing in Our Little World of dreams . . . Canteen quainted Dance for lunior high Halloween Board honor only given to juniors . . . adviser, Mr. DClr1Ce sponsored by American Legion Sadie Bernard Broderick . . . president, David Olson . . . H0Wklf1S DGUCS 9 'lS do the U5k'n9 Com board t'eCOQI'1lZ8Cl by Their big buttons . . . COFI- mittee buys new recgrdg Qll the popular gmg STGHTIY CIT W0fk - - - CleC0f0Tif1Q the gym - . - sell- ers . . . informality and friendliness are canteens ing cokes . . . setting up ping-pong tables . . . ingredients low lights stepping in time to taking in fifteen cents admission . . . playing rec- the lively tunes leisurely conversing over a ords . . . cleaning up after dances . . . canteen coke . . . success of canteen rests with board mem is for all grades . . . senior and iunior high mem- bers. Page ten Requests Under the watchful eye of board member Nancy White, Elaine Rasmussen is requesting a record to be played for her favorite beau Don Lindig. Bop The bop is the latest dance rage. lt reminds many people of an Indian war dance. Two top bop- pers are Dick Lewis and Diane McCleary.
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Student Council Rules Government of Our Little World . . . Student Council . . . of the people . . . by the people . . . ready now to organize for next year . . . the school's activity calender a must in June . . . Student Council has complete charge . . . submits a calendar to advisers and club presidents for ap- proval . . . come fall, all activities and dates are already cleared . . . bulletin boards need attention . . . organizations require rulings . . . Student Coun- cil serves as sounding board for everyone. Student Council is proud of its notional rating Does everyone have red feather? asks the S dent Council adviser, A George Rose. Hoping to the wishing-well with ge erous contributions for successful annual Comn nity Chest drive and asse bly is the Student Coun Board consisting of Donc Johnson, treasurer, Mari MacDonald, secretary, It George Rose, John Sar quist, president, and Whit Aus, vice president. . . . Nancy Benjamin and Jon Peterson attended l State Convention at Albert Lea . . . adviser 1 George Rose enjoyed his first Student Council state- l wide meeting . . . new ideas brought back . . . members surpervise study halls . . . strenuous fourth ' hour each day in lunch room . . . Community Chest campaign for '54 tops all others . . . Christmas Seal sale equally successful . . . March of Dimes assembly ends with complete student body participa- tion . . . Student Council is proud of Our Little World's generosity. Convention Bound All packed and on their way to the Minnesota Stu- dent Council Convention held November 4-6 in Al- bert Lea are Murray's ad- viser, Mr. George Rose, and the two official delegates, Nancy Beniamin and Jon Peterson. The M.A.S.C. lMin- nesota Association of Stu- dent Councilsl sponsored the convention to teach del- egates new methods of school leadership. Murray was only one of the many St. Paul schools repre- sented. Page twelve l s A l f
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