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Y-Teen officers: Linda Fleet, treasurerj Ruby Cook, welfare chair¬ man; Ann Wysong, president; Jackie Weller, secretary; June Harding, program chairman; Jeri Rupp, vice-president, and Arlene Carper, song leader. Not present--Echo Lewis, devotional chairman, and Kennetha Brown, service chairman. Y-Teens, Susie Refner, Judy Knott, and Jenny Kel- ham, make nut cups for a charity project. Highlighting the holidays was the Hi-Y--Y-Teen Semi- formal on January 5 . The Mistletoe and Holly dance was planned and worked on by many of the members of these two clubs. As a re¬ sult, the evening proved to be enchanting for all. Y-Teens and Hi-Y Margaret Crowe, Carol LaRue, and Sandy Sithen learn to knit in Y-Teens. Annetta Davis, Keith Bunn, and Tina Wysong, serve bake and punch at the semi-formal. 22
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Words to Tell School Story Rounding up the year ' s activities is the AEOLIAN, the school year¬ book. The ' 63 yearbook, edited by Jeri Rupp and advised by Mr. Ken¬ neth Richardson, combines photog¬ raphy, copy-writing, layout work, and deadlines, into a 96 page student-prepared book. Senior projects and subscriptions supplied funds for the publication which came out in the spring. Judi Johoski, underclassman editor, Annetta Davis, organization editor, Sandy Sithen, academic editor, Jenny Kelham, senior editor, and Joe Mahnesmith, sports editor, write captions for the pictures. Editor Jerilyn Rupp and advisor Mr. Richardson select tures for the yearbook. pic- Typists Keitha Griffin, Arlene Carper, and Helen Hall proofread a final copy. The Business staff consisting of Dan Haffner, Norm Best, Jeanne Menges, Bob Souers, Lynn Kizer, Linda Freeman, Kennetha Brown, and Carolyn Refner inspect the indi¬ vidual pictures. Sharon James and Roger Stroman, special sec¬ tion editors, Scott Lewis, assistant editor, and Ruby Cook, business manager, compare Aeolians to make improvements. 21
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President Tom Keefer finishes the last touch on a , , . , , . . tree for the decorations at the semi-formal. also serve others with their service pro¬ jects. Learning to be better citizens, they often have community leaders to speak on their professions . Produce Community Leaders Besides having fun, Y-Teens and Hi-Y Jim White, Gerald Porter, and Mike Thomas carry on conversation with their dates at the semi-formal. Entertainment by the Dick Brown orchestra proved to be enchanting for all at the semi-formal. 23
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