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Gwen Horian and Lester Riddick model the new spring fashions. Donna Bell ond Bevon Vaughon are dressed for a formal party. Judy Hutchison and Lewis Blount model tennis wear in the annual Y-Teen style show. Mrs. Nancy Terry, seated, looks at the Y-Teen scrapbook with the other previous Y-Teen cup winners. After Halloween, it's Christmastime. Each year Y-Teens enter a float in the Christmas parade. This year's theme was caroling carried out with a giant songbook. All girls are required to work a specified number of hours on the float in order to be able to attend the Spring Formal, the next event of the year. The Spring Formal dance is exclusively for Y-Teens and their dates. To be able to attend the girls must work on the float, or other projects and attend a certain number of the general meetings. At Easter the Senior Y-Teens present the Spring Style Show to the student body. This year the girls modeled their own outfits. At the style show, the Y-Teen project was presented to the school. A shield with the mascot and Denison written on it will be hung in the lobby. Wrapping up the year was the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Given in honor of the mothers, next year's officers are announced along with the Y-Teen Cup of Complete Girlhood recipient. Organizations — 29
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R bb IMlgfcfc Pt G fai Y-T66w Gup Senior Y-Teens are (first row) Judy Hutchison, Sharia Ford, Lynne Lewis, Georgia Galloway, Susan Samford, Robbie Wright, Debbie Gray, Terri Keeton, (second row) Catherine Cherry, Potte Sickles, Audrey Thomas, Theresa Nykoruk, Rebecca Keese, Cathy Botton, Peggy Young, Debbie Keeton, Tina Mas-sie, (third row) Terry Curry, Marsha Rogers, Natalie Brown, Kris Berry, Susan Gay, Jackie Hill, Susan Kennon, (fourth row) Pam Rodgers, Sharon DeVault, Sue Hawkins, Judy McAden, Jerri Alberding, Diane Boyd, and Pam Hensen. To face life squarely is the aim of Y-Teens. This group of sophomore, junior and senior girls is one of the most active clubs at DHS. Swing-In begins the Y-Teen year. At this first event, new members are recognized at the traditional candlelight ceremony and new officers are installed. Next on the agenda is Neewollah, usually the largest money-making project of the year. This is the election of school royalty. Members of each class are nominated and voted on for “a penny a vote. Winners are announced at a talent show featuring local performers. Previous cup winners above gathered for a reunion at this year's banquet. The 1 974 winner and the first winner, Mrs. M. D. Bryant, pose with the coveted award, right. 28 — Organizations
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Y-TfifinS f-fcuMb Q yuitcj fcyuMcdb hv Q jinv Junior Y Teens are (front row) Sandy Pylant, Javana Singleton, Pommy Middleton, Rhonda Wineinger, (second row) Martha Bryson, Diane Herriage, Terry Hopkins, Cathy Coulter, Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers, (third row) Vickie Price, Terry Means, Ginger Burden, Gail Wyskup, Rhondo Hackney, (fourth row) Terry Svane, Debbie Corcoran, Jerri Lilley, Debbie Traweek and Mary Welch. Robbie Wright and Steve Saunders reigned over the Neewollah Court composed of Prince Mike Galloway and Princess Rhonda Wineinger and Duke Steve White and Duchess Lisa Powell. A major project for the groups this year was presentation of the shield to be hung in the school foyer. A three-dimensional plaque constructed by woodshop students it was designed and painted by Y-Teens Kim Williams and Rhonda Wineinger. 30 — Organizations
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