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First Row: Edna Reese, Joan Dicker, Olga Cooper, Carol Bertrand, Deanna Dervin, MaryAnn (■ingles. Caroline Knecht, Patricia Morrone. Second Row: Ann Happel, Beverly Gordon, Barbara Trenbcrth, Marilyn Diehl, Shirley Unangst, Judy Ehric, Joyce Bakros, Sophie Nicholas, Joanne Slioles, Helene Mattes. Tiiikd Row: Barbara Ricca, Joanne Bechtel, Sally Jo Evans, Lois Gics, Ann Montgomery, Joan Falcone. Jane Applcinan, Doris Kolnos, Elaine Mattes. Fourth Row: Marcia Storm, Nancy Sherman, Kay Hcllick, Judith Luce, Eldora Tarbell, Janice Kinsey. Romaine Laubach, Virginia Conn, Katherine Bechtel. The purpose of the members of Junior Y-Teens is “to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to glow in the knowledge and love of God.” During the year the girls have participated in the following activities: the Recognition Service; the Hanging of the Greens; the Mid-winter Conference; the Council Dances; the Mother-Daughter Banquet; and the Y. W. C. A. Bazaar. Social Social Service Publicity Art Music- Worship CABINET Jane Fong, Marilyn Krokpel Marilyn Rosenfield Sandra Getter Vivi-Ann Hall Barbara Conover 21 Mary Dkmetriou
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First Row: Sally Jo Howell. Mrs. Peter Krohn, Irene Horvath. Second Row: Paula Staples, Joan Schroeder. JUNIOR President Vice-President Secretary T reasurcr Adviser TEENS Sally Jo Howf.i.l Lois Hartman Irene Horvath Joan Schroeder Mrs. Peter Krohn Jane Fong. Sandra Getter, Marilyn Rosenfield. Barbara Conover. Mary Demetriou. Marilyn Krocpcl. 20
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SENIOR Y-TEENS Dolores Busch Marilyn Garis Norma Frankenfield Ann Smith Dolores Mills Mrs. William Kane President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Adviser CABINET: Art Publicity Music Social Service Worship Social Corinne Williams Louise Lewis Kathleen Storm Jane Osterstock Virginia Kovacs Dolores Parsons Grace Iacono Li ft, bottom to top: Mrs. Kane, Norma Frankenfield. Kathleen Storm. Dolores Mills. Louise Lewis. Grace Iacono. Richt, bottom to top: Jane Osterstock. Dolores Parsons, Corinne Williams. Virginia Kovacs. For many years the Y-Teens has been the one organization which brings girls of all nationalities, races, and creeds together in close fellowship with one another. This year through such activities as panel discussions, speakers, movies, social functions, and attending church services with the Hi-Y, the club tried to help the girls accomplish these goals: “to grow as a person; to grow in fellowship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities; and to grow in the knowl- edge and love of God.” Knkki.ing, left to right: Mary Drogo, Bev- erly Kike. Marilyn Kostcnbadcr, Yvon- ne Gall, Patricia Lallate. First Row, standing: Eva I'hantz. Patri- cia Woolf. Elaine Jones. Ruth Spring- field. Lorna Vannatta. Joyce Happel. Dolores Brownell. Second Row: Ann Louise Springfield. Shirley Messa, Leona Shafer. Carol Sandwick. Third Row: Evelyn Lerner. Beverly Hoff- stadl. Gail Ferry, Shirley Ritter. Fourth Row: Jean Paul. Nancy Burns, Betty Weiss. Finn Row: Claudia Wolbach, Stella Grecnleaf. Barbara Wolf. Sixth Row: Jo Bcidlcr, Virginia Burk- holder, Shirley Schrocdcr. Seventh Row: Sandra Stutzman, Carol Burwell. Hclgi Danjc ek. 22
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