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Orgamzattons acf1v1f1eS mc u e ra IGS, qwzz We re all learning English so we ll be abl to rule your country with easel' These were the sentiments a communist teen ager in East Germany expressed to Wendy Collins, a speaker who talked to Stadiums Voice of Christian Youth Ideas of how to maintain and extend Christian character to combat such influences and to encourage Christian living were discussed Mr Russell Clark, club adviser, and Kay Van Buskirk president, helped the officers plan meetings, and social functions such as Bible quizzes and a progresslve dmner To start the year s aCtlV1tl6S, a party with Wilson s Vo1ce of Christian Youth group was held after a football game Money raising projects and religious services were suggested to members Besides Friday morning gatherings, the club participated in Saturday night VCY rallies, early morning prayer meetings, high school qulz competitions, funspirations, and the regional Jamboree held at C P S during Christmas vacation Christ For Me a V C Y favorite is sung at a city wide rally om VCY-First Row: A. Wenness, M. Thurston, secretary-treasurer: C. Janke. quiz captaing S. Iiibelheimer, vice president, K. VanBuskirk, president: Mr Clark adviser Second Row: B. Larsen, C. Cacace, P. Thomas, B. Land, W. Jamison, S. Kvamme, S. Mattson, S. McLeod, A. Frater, J. Kelso, L. Rose. Third Row J Jacox A Woodworth, G. Collins, K. Dale, S. Houglum, C. Kohler, M. Weightman, S. Warden, J. Forsberg, J. Shelton, J. Forsberg. Fourth Row: C. Seifert, B Shmdler M MacDonald, J. Curtright, T. Rowland, J. VanBuskirk, G. Gipson, D. Quam, M. Petersen, S. Hunter, N. Anderson.
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30 Urgunizations l'ic'k1n1.: up an xpurc 111-lights Mary Ann Nlzxrkuxivlu :xl the Triple S bowling party, Selling prugnxmx to CI1lllLlNlAl5llK' lmxkellrzull fans ix .1 pleasant project for Triple S riple S Supports Sc 00 pfrif ,fam TRIPLE S Hax There the Howdy Dance, was Trlple S Q fnqt project of the wear Thle tradltlonal dance welcomed all new Qtudents ae well as those returnlng t the Old Blown Castle SSS, whlch stande for Stachum s Sup portlng bp1r1t helped boost School sp1r1t through var1ous eerv1ce projects durmg the year Members sold programs and pompons at games 1n both football and basketball Qeasone, and honored the foot ball team by decoratmg the tables for 'TAFI UQ :nm- IUPUOITING ll S-lx H4 U1 UH1 rc x nl 11 1 m 1 nf lr I now 1 ml um noun 11111 fun N 'Vl llknvlcll K nm K uc uullh x 14 xx rm r I I1 x ru l lscu I x M an IN nm 1 1 mmm nec :xl en Wlrnl ll 'Vlswl l lllu1.,mxIl10r rp
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