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Members of the Hi-Y are, seated: Chaplain Leroy Baker, Secretary-treasurer John Baker, President John Anderson, and Vice-president Fred Billmang standing: Jack Kest- ing, Gary Combs, Jack Benedick, Gary Masilko, and club adviser, William L. Pierson. Not pictured are Larry Beam, Jack Hile, Pete Quintero, Jim Fuxa, and co-adviser, Edward W. Arnold. LM- memgem :Ser-uec! fAe communify. The Hi-Y Club is dedicated to creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian character. They sponsor the annual Hi-Y Coronation and are co-sponsors with Y-Teens of the Lenten Services held before Easter. As members of the National YMCA, the local Hi-Y clubs share in all the activities and facilities offered by it. Under the sponsorship of William L. Pierson, the Southites work with boys from all over the world to produce top citizens of tomorrow.
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C - as N A in-J Library Service League members pictured above, left to right, are, first row: Helen Shuput, Mary Toledo, Christie McNulty, Sally Emley, Vice-President Ruth Larimore, Ruth Pedersen, second row: Judy Schroeder, Delores Kosal, Pat Mosites, JoAnn Will, Sandra Etter, Judy John- ston, Vida Kovas, Joyce Bingham, Judy Howard, Doris Melchg third row: Jean Kadlec, Jo Ann Cullinane, Mary May, Pat Pabian, Connie Kostos, Jean Fredericksen, Mary ofkr aA5i5fance during ofuclgf perio 5 Kucirek, Jane Petrulis, Judy Jensen, Frances Majkowskig fourth row: Mary Ojeski, Josie Rodriguez, Lollie Linne- man, Lois Koller, Jean Marie Johnson, Sandy Flowers, Sharon Kompare, Sharon Glocke, Cari Tracy, Donna Urqu- hart, Diane Buehler, Mary Champion. Not pictured are Owen Johnston, president, Helen Sulivan, secretary, and Sandy Hoeft, treasurer. A cabinet of six members is elected each semester. They, in turn, appoint students to the other six posts. The highest honor in the Library Service League is that of Head Door Monitor. Christy McNulty held the position this year. The sponsor of this group is Mrs. Inez Sherman, librarian. EXIT EASY .ar ,
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Tv any Above are pictured forty of South's Y-Teen members, left to right, first row: Ruby Perez, Danni McNeill, De- lores Smith, Sharon Zager, Helga Luedke, JoAnn Pserros, Mary Ann Riha, Iris St. Clair, Ardis St. Clair, Anna M. Hall, second row: Gayle Augustine, Linda Rishel, Aveline Nelson, Judy Strnad, Shirley Kacin, Diane Vithen, Mary Lou Sekyra, Carolyn Moessner, Linda Shearman, Judy Booth, Joyce Rosicky, Charlotte Holland, Lollie Liene- mann, Diane Garrison, Anita Barr, third row: Shirley Papek, LaVera Nielsen, Judy Wrich, Pat Stejskal, Donna Ruth Trautrimas Sharon Glocke Urkuhart, Ora Smiley, , , Pat Betts, Virginia Milacek, Vida Kovas, Susan Jensen, Karen Sterba, Carolyn Newman, and Jean Kadlec. UJAZL yjeenb Ania mr!! .CJQfAJw5Ai,9. South High's Y-Teen Club, part of the International YWCA, was or- ganized to create a closer relationship among all teens and improve their social and private lives. Their schedule provided a well-rounded agenda of dances, parties, and community service. The officers are, left to right, first row: Miss Sally Fellows, 'P sponsor, Jo Ann Volenec, vice-president, Linda Strnad, president, Phyllis Richards, secretary, second row: Bev Taff, publicity chairman, Jean Dworak, worship, Karen Murnan, service, Cari Tracy, point system, Judy Sebron, social, and Joyce Reeve, in- ter-city representative. Not pictured is Gail Taff, treas- urer.
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