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q .-K A A - CO-OP CLUB Qgper row Beverly Cates, Norma Kovalcsik, Beverly Hemingway, Marys Luginbuhl, Sally Pett, Audrey Perry, Frances Andrews, Betty Zayac, Marguerite Luginbuhl, Theresa Rennie , Dorothy Dav1d, Shirley Cartier, Loretta Seder Second row Joyce Gerdes, Beverly Long, Delores Kutzy, Barbara Moleskn., Sally Rasch, Janet MacDonald, Nina Hutchison, Maureen Hardenbrook, Mary Robertson, Dorothy Klee, Marlene Dlckenson, Joan Lee, Elaine Rodgerson Third row Bethel Gordon, Betty Osborne, Betty Johnson, Phyllis Wesenick, Arlene Isaacson, Eilene Reid, Mary Jane Brunsden, Marllyn Glllie, Joyce Wilson, Dorothy Anderson, Corinne Clore, Nancy Hopper Lower row Diane Gehring, Mary Peto, Joyce Waller, Delores Robinson, Margaret Butkovich, Pat Phillion, Beverly Spink, Mary Lee Ma.nn, Emma Mathle Margaret Mackie, Pat Ferkany, Phyllls Stewart 1' -in at 'Q OFFICE SERVICE Qgger row Joyce Wllson, Sally Gower, Herb Rosine, Mike Berry, Joy Berry, Sally Pett Middle row Marlene Batt, Judy Hunt, Agnes Halvorsen, Darene Campbell, Donna Mansfield, Jeannine Bennett Lower row Mary Jane Sheofsky, Emma Mathie, Shirley Whitener, Barbara Lombardi, Mary Lou Kenney, Mary Lee Mann N . . . , . . ' x X Y f .Ci '7 y 0 ' x : ' . : . .1 1Q
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Y-TEENS The Y-Teens is an organization of girls which originated in 1909 as the Little Girls' Club and was mainly con- cerned with religion. In 1920 a need for better organization resulted in the Girl Reserves. This c1ub's min objective was to guide its members toward a good Christian life by helping themselves and others. Again in 19147 the name was changed to Y-Teens, and the club continued in its purpose of guiding girls toward geater cooperation with others and toward a higx standard of living The Y Teens at Tech do many service projects during the year with the thought in mind of helping others Baskets of food for needy families are distributed at Christmas and Thanksgiving, books are collected to give children in hospitals, and articles of clothing are sent to displaced persons nov living in this country The girls hold joint meetings with other groups a.nd exchange ideas They help promote activities for teen agers throughout the city, and twice a year they sponsor a school dance in order to raise money to carry out their projects Membership is not limited but is open to anyone who is interested Weekly meetings are held on Monday nights at the Y W C A , where it is possible to en,3oy all the facilities for recreation that the Y offers It is sincerely hoped that the Y Teen organization promotes a healthier and happ1er girl ' to 1 J. Il ll 1 z 1 Q Q . 1 . s I 7 I
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.W www ,awww qv al? 13' LIBRARIANS Qgger row Shirley Karnes, Donna Ellis, Mary Hermann, Nadine Melton, Mary Epke Lower row Bobbie Horowitz, Joan Campeau, Jackie Wheeler, Jeannine Bennett Elght girls served as student llbrarians during the first semester and nine girls the second seme ter Each g1rl was responslble for dust1ng shelves and process1ng magazines as well as the desk work of checking books in and out Instructlon was given for one hour each Monday after school at whlch time extra llbrary activi t16S were learned such as the fOllOW1ng use of the card catalogue and the Feaders' Gu1de, how tn make order Cgyds and shelf cards, maklng lists of topic materials, typing pamphlet and gu1dance materlal lists, etc For their work the girls recelve one fourth credlt per emester The girls graclously learned to give service to all whr came to the library They also had fun, especlally at the dinner the last week of schfol whlch fcllowed the shelf r of all the broks ln the llbrary -n 4' ' 1 n E rj REST' PERIQOY PQ-IECTILE S ruoj 'U Y C., -5 m Lf' 2 Q 4 TIC TIC 3
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