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Officers and sponsors of the Y-Teens and chap- erones and guests around the punch table at the Y-Teens ' semi- formal dance at the Ma- sonic Temple, Cupid ' s Danceland. Myrna Ruttledge serves Eugene Brown at the punch bowl during in- termission at the Y- Teens semi-formal. Dancers at Cupi d ' s Danceland — John Voss and Mary Mauder, Ken Eriks and guest, and lerry Russell and guest. Mr. Donaldson serves members of the Hi-Y at their initiation meeting. Bob Haley in the pro- cess of being initiated into the Tech Hi-Y.
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Y-Teens Made Goal Service and Fellowship Y-TEENS OFFICERS Moore, president; Clemens, World Fellowship chairman; Livovich, social chairman; Plaskett, vice-president; Kleinamon. treasurer; and Roderick, secretary. The primary purpose of the Y -Teens was to help others and serve wherever possible with the Y. W. C. A. It also promoted good fellow- ship among the members, with other Y-Teen groups in the area, and on a world- wide basis through the World Fellowship work with the Y. W, C. A. The Y-Teens held a candlelight initiation for the incoming members on November 4. They gave a Christmas tea for the faculty and mem- bers of Y-Teens, and sponsored a semi-formal Cupid ' s Dance land at Masonic Temple on February 13. The Y-Teens along with Hi-Y gave a soc-hop on April 17. Members of the Y-Teens also attended the Lake County Girls ' Conference. A picnic was given for the Y-Teens in June. They again presented a picture to a class- room at Tech. This year the painting, St. James ' Park , was purchased and placed in Room 209. Faculty sponsors were Miss Evelyn Bold and Alice Cleveland. Y-TEENS Front Row: Viland, Blackstone, Horn, Anderson, Bach, V. Moore, Falusi, Brown, Dernulc, Hansen, Carroll, Parsons, Overack, R. Gillespie, Freeman, Beatty, Carlin. Second Row: Fegely, Reeise, Young, Gonsiorowski, Cieszkiewicz. Mauder, Fazekas, Schlitz, Whitley, Boilek, M. Smith, Kovach, Bukowski, Ortega, Plaskett. Third Row: Batliner, Malacina, Schaller, Fantin, Krownland, Piniak, Koch. Livovich, Collins. Ignas, Luce, M. Smith, Cox, Fouts, Redenbaugh, Mauger. Fourth Row: Riebe, O ' Brien, Fuell, Bragiel, Kolat, McClure, M. Moore, Hartoonian, Imrich, Lorance, Milligan, Underwood, Jewett, L. Gillespie. Fifth Row: Oran, Citon, Elliott, Dernulc, Pieramico, Alvey, Consoer, Hlatko, Barton, Fines, Weems, Rasmussen, Leets, Carlin, Getschou. Sixth Row: Stephenson, Stirling, D. Moore, Lambert, Ellins, Hahn, Darmefalski, Beavers, Post, V. Post, Markstone, Hale, Campbell, Brumley. Back Row: Young, Klein, Ward, Robinson, Keys, Parker, Hudspeth, Papa, Fountaine, Kotul, Ignaski, Martin, Ham, Sanchey, Roderick, Klenaman.
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Standing: John Voss, secretary; George Bellamy, president; Ray Boge, secre- tary; Jerry Swisher, treasurer. Seated: Bob Bevaqua, sergeant-at-arms. Not Pictured: Bob Dolphin, vice-president. Christian Ideals in School and Community, Hi-Y Aim The Hi-Y was organized to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of C hristian character. In their second year of re-organization the Hi-Y members attended both the District and State Hi-Y conferences at Michigan City and Anderson. The new 1952-53 members invited George Rog- ers Clark members to their initiation ceremony. The ceremony was followed by a pot-luck dinner in the cafeteria. The annual Christmas party was after the Wednesday night business meeting on December 17th. The Hi-Y joined hands with the school news- paper and sponsored the after-the-game soc hop on October 7th. Sponsors were Mr. Edward Rudd and Mr. Rich- ard Fuller. Standing: Trump, Clark, Johnson, Woodworth, Meadows, Wil- kins, Voss, Bevaqua, Swisher, Bellamy, and Dolphin. Seated: Gladish, Barzicki, Barzicki, Tucker, Hansel. At Right: Mr. Fuller and Mr. Rudd.
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