Clay Center High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Clay Center, NE) - Class of 1951 | Page 57 of 96 |
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Page 57 text:
“My Y-Teens Back Egg: Leola Gavin, Gail Buchtel, Janene Ockinga, Colleen Aspegren, Rosalie Hinrichs, Shirley Bates, Jeanette Smith, and Barbara Moser. Middle Row: Marabell Scalf, Helen Godtel, Jerilyn Hill, Donna Carley, Mary Lemkau, Joan Heglin, Roma Holst, Gladys Pomeroy, and Miss Davis Csponsorl. Front Egg: Alice Hill, Marsha Head, Kay Thomas, Carol Nye, Lavon Barnes, Arlene Stahnke, Lona Peterson, and Charlene Arp. The Y-Teens of 1950-51 have a membership of twenty-six in their organization. The officers, elected at one of the last meetings of school year 19b9-50 held at Helen Godtel's home, were Roma Jean Holst, president, Marabell Scalf, vice-president, Shirley Bates, secretary, and Mary Lou Lemkau, treasurer. Throughout the year we have hadmany interesting experiences. Per- haps the first was a pheasant feed given for the high school body, in which the boys provided the game lit being in hunting seasonl, and the girls showed their ingenious cooking ability by cooking it to suit everyone's taste. This, we are sure, was a high-light of our Y-Teen career. Then followed the Christmas season, and with the help of Coach O. C. Smith, directing, we sponsored an all-school caroling party a few days before Christmas. Not only did this inspire a true Christ- mas spirit, but it brought to the people of the community a fine rep- resentation of their school at its best. A Father-Daughter banquet added another thrill to our happy times in the Y-Teens. This, too, gave the fathers a chance to see and hear the works of a wholesome organization. A very interesting program fol- lowed a delicious meal cooked by the council women who, incidentally, have helped in every major Y-Teen activity all year. Besides all this, we have had many interesting meetings through- out the year in which we have discussed problems of especial interest to us, but of a nature concerning everyone. In the Y-Teens we have found the companionship and understanding of one another a decided influencegin making ours a Christian life.i,, Y TEEN - -1 2.ff'Q,fJ:13
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