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To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians, is the purpose of the eighth grade Y-Teen Club. At each meeting the girls conduct their devotional serv- ices, then they present their programs or have guest speakers. The girls were in charge of the coat-check room at the Winter Carnival. On October 28 of this year, the club initiated new seventh grade members. The club also had a roller skating party. This club is the junior branch of the Y.W.C.A., a girls' religious organization. Officers were Kathy Rollins, presidentg Sondra Waldon, vice presidentg Evelyn Whaleyf, secretaryg and Phyllis Miller, treasurer. STH GRADE Y-TEENS Row One-Brenda. Eller, Brenda Elkins, Shirley Hobbs, Sondra Waldon, Carolyn. Kerr, Ruth Grif- fin, Ruby Griffin., Beth Gray, Jeannette Lockhart. Row Two-Rochelle Hurks, Marilyn McCoy, Evelyn Whaley, Janet Hill, Kathy Rollins, Judy Richardson, Melinda Baganz, Judy Soufers, Sandra Stewart, Phyllis Polley. Row Three-Phyllis Henrlrirlrs, Myrna Inman, Irene Hazel, Beverly Jean, Donna Underwood, Judith Field, Sharon. Empson, Diana May, Myrna Owings, Patricia Koontz, Donna Hays, Shirley Elkins. Row Four- Donna Jones, Myra Curry, Carolyn Flynn, Shirley Ratts, Slz.aron Blackwell, Anna Bruce, Ma-riann Deekard, Brenda Hancock, Marian Pressler, Patty Hunter, Marilyn Blackwell, Linda Baxter, Ma- donna Bruner, Mary Kathryn Johnson. Rou' Fine- Hazel Cain, Nancy Brown, Brenda Snyder, Mary Jane Gilpatriek, Leah Terrell, Ja-net Wylie, Joyce Payton, Dorothy Skir'vin, Mareene Miller, Sharon Jacobs, Nancy Bush, Nancy Hauck, Donna Eads Row Sin:-Nancy Lake, Sandra Lake, Marilyn Axsom, Karen Hamilton, Barbara Godsey, Sharon Patton, Ann Chadurielr, Beverly Ann Koontz, Martha Keller, Sandra Branam, Phyllis Miller, Georgia Hines, Patty Rm-hter, Carolyn Johnson. 7TH GRADE Y-TEENS Rou- One-Deanna Fiseus, Nancy Ennis, Tommy Glaze, Loretta Hanna, Anne Harper, Janet Vib- bart, Sherry Fleener, Jane Mann, Susie Sharvver, Gloria Faris. Row Two-Judith Smith, Judith. Higgins, Juanita Hobbs, Mary Cutt, Mary Earls, Brenda Harmon, Lonella Turpin, Shelby Dillman, Glenna Moore, Martha Wright, Mary Ann Hawlcins, Anna Layton, Judy Colgan. Row Three -Sandy Martin, Connie Boltinghouse, Jane Rhades, Sandra Hays, Starr Ann Sara, Jane Miller, Melvann Jennings, Marueta Binkley, Mary Head, Barbara Somrs, Jane Thomas, Judy Waldon, Carolyn Gardner. Ron' Four--Elaine Hazel, Elizabeth Bucher, Mary Kirk, Connie Jon- son, Julia Jones, Betty Williams, Mary Ann Mit- chell, Sharon Jacobs, Judy Pruett, Linda Hillen- burg, Judith Riggs, Leah Gray, Janice Hoard. Rauf Five-Pamela Watson, Donna Edwards, Donna Burroughs, Mary Rody, Pat Curtis, Re- beera Kerr, Shirley Buteher, Sally Rugg, Bonnie Blakely. Ann Hall, Susan East, JoAnn Chatfield, Jeanette Kinney, Suzanne Whaley. May I check your coat sir? This was heard often the night of the Winter Carnival as the members of the seventh grade Y-Teen sponsored a coat-check room. This club also sponsored Winter Wonderland, a dance held in the girl's gym at Christmas. Members of the club collected money and sent a gift basket to a needy family for Christmas. The club had some guest speakers for their meetings, and the members of the club also put on their own pro- grams. The seventh grade Y-Teen open only to the seventh grade girls is a junior division of the Y.W.C.A. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship, serv- ice, and religious interest among the girls. Officers of the club were Susan Shawver, presidentg Patricia Curtis, vice presidentg Deanne Fiscus, secretaryg and Glenna Moore, treasurer. This Page Sponsored by B GB AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
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SILVER TRIANGLE Hou' One-Linda. Lou George, Helen Cliambers, LaUo'n.na. Cantrell, Linda Hays, Dorothy Young, .loyee Anderson, Sharon .lolmson, Sandra Hudson, Connie Bieden- kopj, Glenda Bruner, Charlotte Deal, Melissa. Ellis, Darla Lake, Peggy Minniek. Bon' T'Il'0-TIZTYIGVTU Steivart, Janet Brown, Suzan-ne Graves, Sonja Crourh, .Indy Wagner, Janice Korcssel, .lnrlitlr Ooley, Gayle Bishop, Linda Hash, Carol Jo Poling, Barnere Walker, Donna Dat-is, Jacquie Haneoelr, Miss Helen. MeAnim'h. Row Three -Joyee Disney, Naney June VVilrr1ll, Janis Tribby, Nancy Lou Bran um, Tra-oy Branam, Martha Williams, Nancy Davis, Barbara Higgins, Alice Bell, Mentoria Rccdy, Ruth Fiscus, Joann Morris, Char- lotte Murphy, Ronda Clay. Row Four- Janet Terrell. Donna Chandler, Sarah Tltornpson, Kathry-n Bush, Miriam Sparks, Nancy Bourke, Jean Winders, Jean Thorn- ton, Ja-ne Harrell, Shelby Hobbs, Maxine Chandler, Mary Lon Sluss, Karen, Edwards, Linda Hollingsn-ortli. SILVER TRIANGLE Ron' One-Beelry Armstrong, Jeannie Jones, Nancy Cozvden, Sharon Roman, Patty Cluestnut, Carolyn Sullitravn, Karen Thornton, Donna Baker, Martha- Sansone, Ann Martin, Becky Sara. Row Tu'o-Bar- bara Coirhord, Mary Douthitt, Nanry Se- rnon, Donna Prinre, Patty Crandall, Norma Slfirnin, Susan Vllilson, Joan Renairolc, Parn Srheibvicr, Sandra Brinagar, Paddy Engle, Sandra Sylvester, Bonnie Flora, Shirley Collier. Row TIITGC-u,lIllllll'll8 Gil- lespie, Janice Lewis, Jane Robison, Karen Niclras, Carolyn Dunlap, Teresa Ellis, Judith Dcekard, Pat Dunlap, Gloria Stil- lians, Sha'n'non Weaver, Erma Sims, Alive Terrell, Olena Dirk, Wanda Nnnn. Rau' Four-Karel Bron-n, Pat Louise Dcekard, Dorothy Mae Childers, Waniia. Van Dc- 1-enler, Judy Barrick, Linda Fromke, Susan Talbot, Martha Walker, Elinor Chatfield, Beth Pearry, Linda Four, Judy Grow, Nina Bower, Carol Winniger, Carol Sue Bennett. Good character is the point stressed by Silver Triangle. The Silver Triangle is a branch of the Young Women's Christian Association and is an organization for fresh- man and sophomore girls. One of the main projects of the Silver Triangle was sponsoring the popular King and Queen Contest at the Winter Carnival. Other projects planned for the year were a style show and raising money for the swimming pool fund. Also, a social event was held both semesters. A program was sometimes given at the meetings which were held each month. Many times these programs showed ways in which a girl could improve herself both mentally and morally. In the spring, the sopho- more members of the Silver Triangle were invited to be the guests of the Blue Triangle at the installation of its new oflicers. Officers are elected in the spring for the following year. Elected to serve as oilicers for this year were Joan Bena- vole, presidentg Paddy Engle, vice presidentg Janice Koressel, secretary, Nancy Branum, treasurer. Miss Helen McAninch is sponsor of this organization. This Page Sponsored by IIVILLIAMS UPHOLSTEKY 919 S. Wfalrzut Street
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Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean liv- ing, is the platform of the Junior-Senior Hi-Y, a branch of the Y.M.C.A. Any junior or senior boy may be a member of this service club. A project in the Winter Carnival was one of the many activi- ties of the Hi-Y. The officers were David Hyde, president, Dick Tardy, vice president, Bill jenkin, secretary, and Jerry Adams, chaplain. The sponsor is Mr. Earl Henderson. Hi-Y Mile of Pennier JUNIOR-SENIOR HI-Y Row 1-ll7illi5 Sims. Tom Mohley, Daz-'id Hyde. Eddie Goheen, Rohert Tucker, Dich Tardy. jerry Adarnr, Robin Rohertr, Don Ruth, Bennie Wright. Row .2-jerry Rohinron, David Daeir, David Pratt, David Snapp, Dennir Sylvester, Bill fenhiu, Mike Kerr, Tony McMillan, Ernie Lochridge, John Irom, John Warnpler. Row 3-john Taylor, Don Smith, Bill Scir- coe, Carl Harrington, ,lim Simon, Keith Hill, Philip Prince, Donald Miller, Donald Rader, Mr. Earl Henderron. Row 4-Mac Monlden, Larry Parhr, Bill Roh- ertron, George Moore, Jim Morrir, Ben Rech- ter, Sam Rechter, Gary Alexander, Larry Allen, Charlie Miller. ,lim Murrell, jim Steele. HI-Y FEDERATION Row 1-Mike Kerr, Bruce Temple, Gary Alexanrler, Bill Jenhin. ferry Adamr. Row 2-Tony McMillan, John Irom, Dich Tardy. Sam Rerhler, Larry Fleener, David Hyde. Bill Biuey. This Page Sponsored by BENDER'S RESTAURANT 1205 N. Walnvut 11 0 S. C allege, 122 E. Kirkwood
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