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The execs of Y-Teens get together as Sandra Funk and Peggy Clabaugh, Garrett ' s president and program chair- man, follow Sue Ulmer, Angola ' s president, in the cafeteria line. Y-Teen guests and Garrett Y-Teens became better acquainted at the noon meal during the conference. This meal, prepared by the cafeteria cooks, was served by a Y-Teen committee. While they ate, they compared ideas of the different discussion groups which consisted of Young Marriage, College, Fashions, Racial Problems, and Dating. 25
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Y-Teens . . . Y-Teen officers: (SEATED) Verneda Fields, treasurer; Diane Miller, devotional chairman; Barbara Muzzillo, vi ce-president; (STANDING) Peggy Clabaugh, program chairman; Sandra Funk, president; Vicki Sithen, secretary. This has been an active year for our Y-Teen club. Starting the year off with a bang was the District Conference, held October 26, 1959. One hundred and fifty girls from area clubs attended this annual meeting. On November 21, members of the Hi-Y and Y- Teens, held their combined semi-formal and danced to the strains of Autumn Leaves. Music was fur- nished by the Bob Sanders Trio from Fort Wayne. The theme was carried out in the decorations. Leaves of orange, red, yellow, brown, and other autumn colors graced the walls of the audito- rium. In the entrance, corn stalks, bittersweet, and trees added to the theme. On the tables, more autumn gave a touch of the woods. Among the money-making projects of the club was the candy and cookie sale held in the audito- rium. The girls concocted their favorite recipes, and the willing students bought them for a small price. Through the year we ' ve had many an enlighten- ing half hour during activity period on Wednesday Programs planned and performed by Peggy Clabaugh and her committees were enjoyable to all. LuAnn Myers appeared in a party dress at the style show presented by Stern Clothing Company at the Y-Teen Conference. 24
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Blue Triangle . . . Blue Triaagle officers for 1959-1960 were (SEATED) Sandra Pfierman, social chair- man; Esther Warstler, vice-president; Kay Reed, secretary; Marjorie Carnahan, devotional chairman; (STANDING) Susan Hipskind, program chairman; Harriett Malcolm, treasurer; Mary Smith, president; Bonnie Owen, song leader; Dianne Weto- skey, service chairman. Members of Blue Triangle listen and Mrs. Sisson looks on, as a committee chairman gives a report to the club during a regular Monday meeting. 26
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