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Whether it be a Valentine ex¬ change or preparation for the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, the Y-Teens ' club is undoubtedly the busiest of the BHS clubs. This year, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Smith, Y-Teens began the 1975-76 season with the annual initiation banquet. During Valentine week, Y-Teens sponsored a Valentine and a carnation exchange for sweethearts and friends. The club also initiated an Easter Seal project; Y-Teen members stuffed and addressed over 8,000 envelopes. Other highlights included a Christmas gift exchange, locker buddies, and a dance program. The popular Mother-Daughter Tea closed another successful year. 15 teens 1. Everybody smile and say Cheese.” 2. Group with sponsor Mrs. Smith. 3. B. Crickard enjoys banquet with escort D. Barrick. 4. C. Skurner and J. Warthman let their fingers do the walking for Y- Teens. 5. N. Moore ponders a newly- addressed envelope. 6. C. Zello stuffs” it. 7. Officers: treasurer A. Gentis, vice- president S. Kipfer, president S. May¬ nard, secretary B. Gentis. 8. T. Colen and C. Baumgartner strike a pose before entering the banquet area. 9. Hey, where have all the flowers gone? m s
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Y-TEENS ENJOYS A SUCCESSFUL YEAR 14 y-teens
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ACTORS GAIN INSIGHT This year, Thespian Troupe 1218 enjoyed another active year under the direction of Miss Studebaker. Members had opportunities to increase their acting potential and to stimulate dramatic culture in Bluffton High School. Highlights included initiation of new members, a slide pre¬ sentation of Finland, the annual Christmas convocation, a Bicentennial sketch, and the election of new officers in May. 1. S. May, L. Hite, K. Fischer, and P. Johnson listen intently as plans are discussed for the oncoming Thespian year. 2. Thespian club proudly dis¬ plays its members. 3. J. James demon¬ strates the art of applying make-up using J. Sands as her model. 4. Miss Studebaker and officers patiently await the opening of the new auditorium: president D. Poindexter, vice-presi¬ dent G. Bass, secretary J. Ramseyer, treasurer L. Schlagenhauf, and scribe K. Park. 16 thespians
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