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BELOW: 1969 Claire Newcomer recipient Kris Plouck visits with Mrs. Eloise Gilbert, first winner of the award. ABOVE: Cabinet member Jayne Boucher serves Nancy Harvey after the induction service. Claire Newcomer candidates. SEATED: Terri Delvluth, Barb Smith, Pat Walden, Nadene Unger. STANDING: Jayne Boucher, Teresa Ford, Linda Opdycke, .lan Alvaney, Kathy Gee, Cheryl Bea- vers, Ellen Goll, Pam lsrael. Winner of Y-Teens' traditional honor is Kathy Gee. Y-Teens 25
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Y-TEENS Enthusiastic girls devote time to local community Finding fun in lending a helping hand, Y-Teeners worked through the year to learn about and solve community problems. They helped the craft work of the Hospital Auxil- liary, manned the Salvation Army kettles at Christmas, went caroling, made candy for welfare children and addressed Easter Seal enve- lopes. At one meeting, Mr. Timmer- man explained the program ofthe sheltered workshop, Quadco, and of Sunnyside School for retarded children. Another memorable meet- ing featured two young men from Toledo who discussed the drug abuse problem. On this occasion, Hi-Y boys were guests, followingthe pay-off supper - the third in a row for Y-Teeners, who were unable to locate the elusive boys at the tradi- tional H-Y-Y-Teen hunt. Four Y-Teens earned the U.N. Study Tour - a whirlwind trip to New York. Becki Crist, Marie Ober- lin, Barb Sininger and Laura Shock- ley returned from the three-day excursion dazzled by the lights of Broadway, breathless from sight- seeing and impressed with the work of the United Nations. Affiliated with the Toledo YWCA the girls refused Community Chest assistance this year for the first time. They earned their fees by pay- ing dues of 551.50 and selling auto- whiskits. At the Mother-Daughter banquet, held in May, Kathy Gee became the winner of the twenty- sixth annual Claire Newcomer Award pin. It was presented by Kris- ty Plouck, the 1969 winner, to be worn through her senior year. Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Vincent acted as advisers, with Mrs. Claude Eppard serving as town sponsor and repre- senting the Bryan group at YWCA conferences in Toledo. Y-Teen Officers. Becki Crist, president: Julia Slough, vice-president: Cheryl Beavers, sec- retary, Elaine Lingvai, treasurer. Chairmen: Marie Oberlin, serviceg Jayne Boucher, pro- gram, Janet Opdycke, finance: Laura Shock- ley, worship: Jan Alvaney, publicity: Barb Smith, social, Kathy Gee, membership. 24 Y-Teens Y-Teens. FRONT ROW: Nye, Sanchez, Brannan, Shook, Zwayer, Moran, Myers, Murray, Hess SECOND ROW: Headstrom, Stanley, Spletzer, Troder, Hinton, Winzeler, Stahl, Lykins, Eicher THIRD ROW: Sharrock, Hetz, S. Oberlin, Wolfe, Dally, Tawney, DeMuth, Israel, P. Oberlin FOURTH ROW: House, Miller, Hall, Harrison, James, Jackson, Rupp, Cotterman, Greenisen Batdorf. LAST ROW: Grim, Higgenbotham, Chapman, Shetler, Goll, Thaman, Wann, Moser Zigler.
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26 Q ,. - HI-Y Boys continue service projects Struggling against a drop in membership, HI-Y continued to serve the school and community through its traditional work pro- jects. In October, the boys helped truck merchandise to the hospital for the annual auction benefit. No- vember found them transporting toys, while during December's vaca- tion, they showed their form picking up Christmas trees throughout the community. Continuing their trend toward success, the HI-Y ousted the Y- Teens for the third consecutive year during the annual Hi-Y - Y-Teen hunt in November. In midwinter the boys were re- warded for candy sales by a trip to a hockey game in Fort Wayne. Hi-Y Officers: .lack Greene, presidentg Steve Henry, vice-president: Gary Christman, sec- retary, Steve Blanchard, treasurer, Tom Weaver, chaplain: Jim Saneda sgt.-at-arms. Loading another Christmas tree, Jackson, Blanchard, Christman, and Rubel show that this project is not all work. Hi-Y Hi-Y: FRONT ROW: Saneda, Blanchard, Christman, Greene, Henry, T. Weaver. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Brandon, lVlcKarns, Allen, M. Roose, Peter Martino, Caulkins, lVlr. Hall, Moore. THIRD ROW: Jackson, Six, Zwayer, Plassmann, Etoll, Newcomb, Witzerman, B. Carroll, D. Roose, Searls, Paul Nlartino. BACK ROW: Hardy, Hoff Rigg, Wisler, Smith. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Fox, Fetzer, Corwin, man, J. Weaver, Rosendaul, Nl. Carroll, Ameter, Mansfield, Partee, Adams, Rubel, Siebenaler, Q
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