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251153 TEEN Y-TEEN OFFICERS: Pres.-R. Roblee, Vice Pres.-D. lngram, Sec.-I. Grecian fPictured belowj, Treas,-P. Kohler, Dev. Ch.-I. Mastin, Program-L. Prochaska, Pub.-L. Fouts, Social-C. Goossen, Pianist-M. Riley, Song Leader-S. Rice. The jr. High Y-Teen Club is a Christian organ- ization and a junior division of the Y.W.C .A. The big project of the year was the magazine sales. The total sold was Sl, 785 .65 with a profit of 3616.84 for the club. This will be used to buy equip- ment for the school and help send six girls to camp One piece of equipment was the Stereophonic Hi-Fi phonograph and a number of new records. The Y- Teen Club helped sponsor the initiation of the sev- enth graders. Watermelons were served. Another highlight was the planting of the Hybrid Elm pur- chased by the club. The club took charge of the Week of Prayer and had a ten minute devotional period each noon hour. The Y-Teen girls had charge of the Mystery Pal week before Valentine Day and lunch was served. Two stop Watches were presented to the athletic department.
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Gerhard Stede, Foreign Dr. Stone shows slides of Korea Exchange Student, gives taken during his tour of duty an account of his home- there. land. HI-Y OFFICERS: Pres.-D. Stone, Vice Pres.-C. Powell, Sec.-I. Durham, Treas.-D. File, Program-G. Hansen, Devotions-K. Schell, Sponsor-Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Olson reviewing with film the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki. The big I-Ii-Y project for the year was the sell- ing of Vanilla. Our profit for the selling was 35189.65 Another project was sell- ing popcorn for the high school, for which service We received 59701. This spring we raked leaves with a profit of 3535.75 With the money We collect- ed during the year we bought white basketball jerseys at 347.630, track shoes, etc., -EEl50.00, track shoes-38200, foot- ball jerseys-S45.00, and 12 additional track warm - ups. i 28
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hui . in ,E Y 'IV I Q p X The cast of the operetta, Saucy Hollandaisef' Berta Bohnmg Nb Queen ?rinC9 Giiyig ,- Priniless NATIGNAL EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM Come to the Fair, presented by the 8th grade. Beachhead for Freedom , with Miss Liberty, K. Boettcher and Uncle Sam, T. E ' jennison. I King Torrey, '90
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