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- lm Y-Teeners stepped into an eventful year from its first activity, Little Sister Week, whose purpose was to promote the acquaintance of old and new members. The annual party, Candy Land Ball.contributed to the social activity as the main fall event. Y-Teen undertook the Thanksgiving assembly and served our community through baskets of food to needy families. At the Carnivalita, the Y-Teen sponsored the Black Derby Night Club and a cake walk. Christmas spirit was expressed through an assembly, caroling and the delivering of toys donated by Sears Roebuck and Co. During February, Heart Sister Week resulted is a closer relationship among the members. At an exciting basketball game, the Dads were entertained with pleasure. At the end of the year a tea was given for the Mothers. Spring projects were the decorating of the Y- Teen room. and contributing money to the Adopted Schools. Y-Teen and Hi-Y were in charge of the beautiful Sunrise Service and school assembly taking place at Easter time. Y-Teen as a religious organization took part in the World Youth Day of Prayer sponsored by the churches of Emporia. At the closing of the year, the election of new officers brought forth a lot of interest to both the retiring officers,officers-to-be, and the organization which they will lead in the coming year. The Installation Service con- cluded the Y-Teen year, and it is hoped that Y-Teeners of the year ahead will find in this organization enjoyment, service , and companionship as this year has so successfully proven to be. This year's officers we re: president, Judy Teichgraeberg vice-president, Barbara Beeson: secretary, Mary K. Smith: treasurer, Mary Alice Deputy. Y-TEEN CABINET THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hurt, Hereford, Riegle, Shaw, Kramm, Tweedy, Woodbury, Barron, Cline, Huff, SECOND ROW: Allen, Seaman, Miss Langley, Miss Rice, McNutt, McFerrin, Becker, Mrs. Jaquith, Ames, Beamer. FIRST ROW: Miss Ice, Miss Forbeck, Miss Howard, Miss Petty, Teichgraebcr, Presidentg Beeson, Vice-President: Deputy, Treasurerg Smith,Sccrctaryg Miss Thompson, Miss Steelsmith, Miss Greer.
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I1 .af ' WV BACK ROW: Clark, Stoeppelwerth, Utter, Pine, Russell, Hurt, ECHO ADVERTIZERS Jaquith, Held, Hatcher, Hoffmans, Hurt. SECOND ROW: Ly ster, Huff, Arndt, Parks, Mitchell, Barron, Riegle, Cline, SEATED: McNutt, Attcbery, Morse, Anderson, Johnson, Jacobs, Rider, lliskey, Phillips, Baughman. ery, Royer, Binkley. - FIRST ROW: Robertson, Holt, McCloud, McElfresh. SECOND ROW: Love, McE1fresh, Garriott, Hopper, Hildebrand, Gricder, Robinson, Murphy. THIRD ROW: Pearson, Foster, Windel, Reber, Boyce, Hen- s 86066000 00 Behind the scenes on publishing the Echo, there were times when the co-editors, June Hereford and Terry Allen were afraid the rigid deadlines could not be met. However with the capable help of its sponsor, Mrs. Lois Jaquith, the Echo al- vvays pulled through. The 34-member staff consisted of juniors and seniors who took journalism. The papers were printed by the printing classes under the instruction of F. lay South. Harold Royer's business exploration students solicited advertising. Oren Windle is advertising manager, Lois Beck is accountant, and Janet Cline, exchange editor. PRINTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Williams, Shep herd, Shirley, Smith, Smith, Stan A I J SPONSOR: Mrs. I aquith a CO-EDITORS: Allen, Hereford 'CIRCULATION STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Price, Baughman, Beck, Ormsby, Mervvin. ley, Hush, Hudson, Palmer, Brew- erFoster, Gibson, Smith, Walker, Harwood, Peterson, Walker.
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foo Q 0 Q 9 wr SOCIAL AND WORD FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEES FOURTH ROW: Cunningham, VanGundy, Barrett, Belfield, Deiiauge, Garrison, Undemstock, Rhodes, Dilts, Drake, Steinkuliler. THIRD ROW: Scott, Taylor, Williams, Boyce, Reiehardt, Jacobs, Hatcher, Mayer, Bruce, Jones, Rotlifelder, Goff, Sanders, SEC- OND ROW: James, Krueger, Utter, Palmer, Davison, Hoffnians, Needles, Peterson, Nauman, Crawford, Jaques, Williams, Turney. FIRST ROW: Krueger, Tatman, Dougherty, Baughman, Becker, MeFerrin, Miss Rice, Miss Greer, Allen, Hurt, Hedrick, Bates, Barrett, Lyster. ' jen PUBLICITY AND MUSIC COMMITTEES FIFTH ROW: Burt, Nelson, Hiskey, Dwelle, Jones, Merwin, Overfield, House, Smith, Attebery, Schaffer, Munsen, Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Howell, Likes, Kayhill, Horn, Murray, Greider, Haley, Bond,Gunzelnian, Whipple, Phillips, Guy,Osnian, Meierhoff. THIRD ROW: Reber, Hildebrand, Huenergardt, Brunell, Van Sickle, Briles, McNutt, Jehle, Kennedy, Morse, Marcellus, Grisell, Unrah, Greffith, Headrieh. SECOND ROW: Russell, Wilson, Jeppesen, Barron, Seaman, Miss Petty, Miss Langley, Miss Steelsmith, Krarnru, Tweedy, Hughes, Kunish, Fish, Hudson. FIRST ROW: Jacobs, Jensen, Anderson, Watkins, Sehlicter. I -is f. xv it
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