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When we take a brief look at Y-Teens inside Garrett High School, we see a cooperative group of junior and senior girls. The Y-Teens, a branch of the Young Women’s Christian Association, is a girls’ club, dedicated to a greater fellowship and understanding among all people. The club’s functions are cultural, social, community service, and fund-raising. The regular meetings of the Y-Teens takes place during the activity period on Wednesdays. All through the year following the devotions and club song, dif- ferent programs such as style shows, ‘‘This Is Your Life’’ programs, quiz shows, hillbilly-jamboree dancing to records, and many others are put on for the enjoyment and activity of the club. TOP to BOTTOM: Elizabeth Rist, Treas- urer; Donna Crow, Vice-President; Marilyn Reynolds, Secretary; Violet Smith, Pres- ident. Y-Teens “Pictures From the Page”’ Some of the events which marked the 1956-57 year were sandwich sales, bake sales, and bracelet sales. Services to the community were favors for the convalescent home and Christmas caroling. A Christ- mas play was put on by the Hi-Y and the Y-Teens for both clubs in a combined meeting. The biggest social event of the winter season was a formal dance put on jointly by the Hi-Y and Y-Teens. It was en- titled ‘‘Winter Wonderland.’’ The music for the dance was provided by Dale Marshall’s band from Auburn. The school year ended with the candlelight installation services of new officers. This ritual is really very inspiring and emphasizes the religious nature of the Y-Teen organization. These are a few of the many students who enjoyed the annual Y-Teen Sandwich Sale.
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FIRST ROW: Edward Allen, Joseph DeWitt, Larry Funk, Dale Feick, Garl Zimmerman, Hans Heinzerling, Aaron Smith, Mr. Lawhead. SECOND ROW: Anthony Steller, Ronald Conrad, Gordon Holmes, Robert Ander- son, James Helbert, Donald Curtis, David Vanderbosch. THIRD ROW: Ronald Beeber, Robert Cattell, John Simon, James Getts, Daniel Schumaker, Jerry Freeman, Larry Beverly, Donald Graham, Mr. Jones. Junior Hi-Y The Jr. Hi-Y is a new club in Garrett High School this year, under the direction of Mr. Jones and Mr. Lawhead. It has started off with a most successful year, in which the boys undertook several different programs anda few special projects. Their main money- making project was the selling of ball-point pens with ‘‘Garrett Railroaders’’ printed on them. During the year they had several speakers; as examples were Rev. Bush on Thanksgiving and Rev. Sparks at Christmas. The aims and purposes of this very worth- while new club can best be summed up in the opening ‘ritual which states: . .. ‘‘to transact such business as may come before us, to fortify our high purposes through con- ference and Bible study, to strengthen the ties of friendship that bind us together, and to make the Jr. Hi-Y Club and ourselves of greater service to our fellows.”’ Boys on Film FIRST ROW: James Helbert, Secretary; Dale Feick, Pres ident; Gordon Holmes, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Hans Heinzerling, Chaplain; David Vanderbosch, Treasurer; James Getts, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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FIRST ROW: Janice Houser, Norma Mowrey, Sondra Musser, Marilyn Rey- nolds, Susan R uhland, JoHanna Simon. SECOND ROW: Nancy Gradeless, La- Cleda Hathaway, Glenda Hazelton, Judith Helbert, Laura Hensinger, Sharon Hoffman, Jane Hosler, Martha Shutt. THIRD ROW: Donna Crow, Crow, Gail Grogg, Marilyn Gump, Myrna Knapp, Susan Runion, Ann Por- ter, Janet Moses, Miss Schooley. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Nicholson, Wilma Harris, Pamela Mountz, Re- becca Nelson, Sharon Reiter, Marjorie Patrick, Judith Reed, Judith Reeves, Elizabeth Rist. FIRST ROW: Violet Smith, Janet Steffen, Carol Vice, Rosalie Parker, Karen Jackson, Shirley Wappes. SEC- OND ROW: Gloria Tincher, Belva Gerber, Carol McDermott, Anna Moran, Mary Jo Mitchell, Kathleen Nodine, Kay Sithen. THIRD ROW: Patricia Goephert, Mary Louise Yingling, Ja- nice Kruger, Elnor Livergood, Carole Swander, Carolyn Tuttle, Rosemary Vogel, Cleota Warstler. FOURTH ROW: Miss Lewis, Sue Smith, Jean Starner, Janet Thrush, Margaret Jacobs, Darlene Treesh, Rose Swank, Shar- ron Wolf, Janet Knapp, Charlotte At- kins. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Burns, Juli- anne Burtch, Nancy Diederich, Nancy Ely, Carol Reed, Louise Ford, Bar- bara Gerber. SECOND ROW: Darla Deihl, Carol Chisholm, Betty Fields, Violet Esselburn, Janice Freeman, Marilyn Fulk, Sharon Felke. THIRD ROW: Mary Magginnis, Norma Brown, Dorothy Crow, Mary Bonkoski, Barbara Dembickie, Margaret Farrington, Karen Leech, Jacqueline Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Shelia Beeber, Dorotha Bow- ser, Sally Carper, Nancy Cripe, Sandra Godwin, Alice Imbody, Phyllis Kruger, Mavis Howard, Anita Morrison.
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