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Q-7e9m Mc-rnliers of the Y-Tw-n Cabinet Y Charlyce Granat, Marqe Vvlood, Mary lu Nr-vwrs, Nami-y Karirvltl, Sur- Sltjl4'I, llwtty lift' y- 1. Miss Bewlcer, loan 'Weisenlrar'h, Miss Swartz, Phyllis Camirglit, Barbara Martin, Vyrithla AIl'lI'IE3t'll, lfllltltlllllf' littrtr, Carulyri lit.-rqrt:-ri. The annual Yrleeris cotilererice was held iii Gary oh February 7. Sirice it was so close to Ms Pat Fhttnt-r, Narivy Olson, and Darlene Beck put their Dime on the Linff' as Ioan VV'eiserihar'h, loari Younq- blood, and Maretfe Thacker count the money received. lor old clothirmq to be sent to Europe. The main moneyfmakiriq projects of the year were the sellinq at riiaqazines and Christmas Cards, and the Valentine Dance which we sponsored on February l3. home as compared with lorruor years, our club was well represented by a larqe number ol its riiembers. We were aided iri our activities this year by our sponsors, Miss Becker arid Miss Swartz. The othcers were: president, loam Vtfeistoribachg vice-president, Phyllis Canriqlitg secretary, Bet- ty Meyerg and treasurer, Barbara Martin. Rita Dirtottrx Carolyn Bffrqren, Iam-t Balivovk, and Betty Flatz are wr'artpiuq pclwkaqr-s ot vlotliirifj, whirh will be sent lieth to Europe and the Pliillipine lslands.
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Q-769m Bow Row Bow Row Row Row W Mary Lou Thoesen, Betty Flatz, Beverly Swoverland, Larose Colley, Nancy Kanold, Barbara Martin, Doris Flitter, Marece Thacker, Marilyn Wolfe, Ianet Babcock, Dolores Glawe. Patricia Somerton, Carolyn Bergren, Marianne Borg, Viola Magnuson, Helen Lindley, Phyllis Canright, Cynthia Ander- son, Charlyce Granat, Sue Sigler, Ricky Robbins, Delores Scarlett, Pat Leon, Shirley Pall. Marydeana Davis, Rae-lane Maxwell, Shirley Young, Betty Meyer, Anita Ferguson, Beverly Charlson, Marge Wood, Donna Good, Gretchen Vetter, Kay Carlson, Barbara Friday, Pat Fornshell, Velma Fuller. Nancy Young, Erma Crum, Phyllis Peterson, Arlene Vedell, Laverna Wylie, Audrey Sundwall, Mary Io Nevers, Joanne Campbell, Dorothy Weidman, Nancy Wood. Laura Kettler, Loretta Warble, Ruth Iohnson, Alice Kettler, Carla Glawe, Helen Beling, Vivian Dockim, Belle Larson, loan Youngblood, Nancy Olson, Darlene Beck, Connie Conru. Shirley Tavernier, Marie Lidke, Cathy O'Neil, Julia Ianowski, Bessie White, Ioan Graft, Carol Neil, Violet Neeley, Charlaine Leverence. Standing: Miss Becker, loan Weisenbach, Miss Swarti. The Yfleens is an organization to which any Q girl in high school may belong. A triangle , i - Within a circle is the emblem of all Girl Reserve ia clubs, with the three sides of the triangle repre- senting spirit, mind and body. Our programs ..'v1..-Q-M Q V oft i 4 , l .ff .M- gl f A X and activities center around these three things. Nil-f ? it emit' 'xi - . if-mi-it it N 4, - 5, 3 , ' i With a busy year ahead oi us, our club ' , K 6 ,f im, 1 I 5 K y 'y started the term by having a hike to Welcome i x N A 5, R new members, as our first meeting. We co- ll , ,Lt 'W' Ju A I operated with the community in several drives, particularly the March of Dimes and the drive 26
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y 045-Q Row l: Mr. Dold, Rod Creiqh, Donald Bross, lim Gland, Donn Moody, Robert Danielson, Neil Kohler, Mr. Means. How 2: Sammy lwnsvn, Ed Wahl, lim Ammon, Robert Moulton, Gerald Peterson, Donald Wesley. How 3: Holi Cook, David Warren, lim Frame, Ronald Gustafson, Weldon Peterson. How -l: Lauivn We-iss, Clarence McNeill, Bud Iohnson, Guice Tinsley, Ralph Mitchell, The Hi-Y Club aims, creates, maintains, and extends throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. This organization is for boys who like good, clean, all around living. The l-lieY each year has projects for making money. The money is used on either the school, com- munity, or both. Each year district conferences are held at which all the clubs in the district meet and discuss their problems and elect officers for the district. Entertainment and plenty of food are provided, and of course a swell time is had by all. .TX-i X: 'fl Officers and Sponsors ax V President ...,........ ............ R od Creigh lllfiwmfl. f...f W' ' H Vice-president ...... ...... G erald Peterson vt ,VMy .ff Secretary Buck Gustafson Wy ' Treasurer ............,. ..,. B ud Iohnson Sergeant-at-Arms ..... .... B ill Harrigan ll if T it 1 Chaplain .... ...................... B ob Crawford Sponsors .... .... M rn Dold and Mr. Means 28 aa 1
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