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ego, FIRST ROW SEATED fleft to rightjz Ida Mae Black, Connie Shamblen, Charlene Smith, Secretary Janet Palmer, Vice-President Jean Dvorak, President Judy Sebron, Treasurer Beverly Taff, Program Chairman Judy Palmer, Joan Slepicka, Virginia Milan, Julie Slepicka, F.N.C. Representative Diane Alaimo and Social Chairman Sonja Heaton. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Miss Sally Fellows, Judy Buss, Bonnie Yost, Yvonne Boritell, Betty Lohr, Donna Longo, Barbara Bartak, Karen Fogee, Jane Povondra, Marilyn Sager, Sarah Smith, Patricia Secora, Connie Kushinsky and Linda Ballou. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Hodges, Beverly Sperry, Marialyce Supenski, Carol Prokop, Jeanne Halsey, Carol Smith, Dona Sivers, Judy Collins, Carol Furnas, Kathy Gregg, Carolyn Blackman and Service Chairman Dianna Taff. FOURTH ROW: Joan Dvorak, Frances Burghardt, Geraldine Stock, Jackie Julian, Iris St. Clair, Joyce Wheeler, Jill Anderson, Jeanette Freyer, Barbara Allen, Joann Trovato, Marilyn Pane, Claudia Mathew and Oksana Worabec. FIFTH ROW: Karen Baker, Jean Gill, Artis St. Clair, Pat Yablenski, Betty Sumpteo, Judy Ballan, Pat Casart, Sandi Gusdall, Marcia White, Jean Benedick, Jackie Blankman and Worship Chairman LaVera Nielsen. SIXTH ROW: Point Chairman Janet Jansa, Rita Wagner, Joy Swaney, Barbara Novotny, Barbara Boettcher, Lillian Link, Publicity Chairman Vernelle Gust and Sharon Guthrie. Ueaw President Judy Sebron was chosen to represent Omaha Y-Teens at the Second Na- tional Y-Teen Conference, held in New York City and Washington, D.C., last November. Some of the cabinet members prepared rt freshnients for the annual Valentine party 1. l
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Studmt Coma! gauze wwdce to time adwol. The purpose of the Student Council shall be to participate with the principal in the leadership of the student body, to exercise powers delegated by the principal, and to promote the general welfare of the school, in all matters pertaining to the good behavior of the student body, the beautification of the building and campus, and the development of the morale of the school as a whole. Assembled above is South's Student Council. FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: .Inn Fuxa, Jan Moravec, Pete Quintero, Dorene Ilartasky and Dwane Novak. SECOND ROW: Al Binder, Bev Moravec, Janet Blessie, Ginny Bohaty, Annie Knight, Patty Anglixn, Rita Larimore, Fred Colanino, Cheryl Withaln and Honesto Simon. THIRD ROW: Danny Bernth, Mel Beal, Pauline Williams, Patti Moore, Bob Van Outry, Toni Risk, .Iohn Kurtz, Leroy Baker, Mike Petersen and Sponsor Donald R. Stewart. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President Pete Quintero Pete Quintcro Vice-President , Dorene Bartasky Dorene Bartasky Secretary Jan Moravec Bev Moravec Corresponding: Secretary Patty Arliillm Treasurer Dwane Novak Honesto Simon Parliamentarian Jim Fuxa SECOND SEMI STI' R Dwane Novak
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S0uth's Hi-Y Club, affiliated with the International YMCA, is pictured above. The officers are, SEATHD, FRONT ROW fleft to rightl: Chaplain Jack Kesting, Secretary- Treasurer Jack Benedick, President Leroy Baker, Vice-President Gary Masilko and Sergeant-at-Arms Ernie Gruber. Members are, ll.-XCK ROW: Russ Bruner, Pete Quin- tero, Jim Leonard, Mike McPherson, Jack Hile, Danny Rernth and Aubrey Wise. cmd H6-Q maruim coouidvwd than www to pwmote amid fffwtlmlwod. An outstanding project this year has been the Hi-Y dances. Pictured are Jack Benedick, Mike Mcl'hcrson and Lee Baker discussing a dance, the proceeds frum which will help Jack go to the international NY meeting in Europe this summer.
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