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Y-TEENS The Y-Teens were formerly known as the Girl Reserves. The name was of- ficially changed from Girl Reserves to Y-Teens on june 5, 1946. The Y-Teens are a junior branch of the Y.VV.C.A. and share in its functions. The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed bv our faith as Christians. ln this endeavor we seek to understand -lesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Y-Teens activities include football and basketball concessions, bake sale. Christmas caroling and donations to various Charitable organizations and an entertainment program for each meeting. The officers who led the Y-Teens this year were: President Vivian Schnellenberger Treasurer Xlelba XX arnsman X ice President Vangie Chase Chaplain Sandra Nix ers Qecretarx Ruth L'tz Sponsor 'Xlrs Hargis 28
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SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club of Huntingburg High School is affiliated with the Indiana junior Academy of Science and the Science Cluhs of America. lt was organized in our school to promote a greater interest in science. The cluh is made up of 25 members and is given a great deal of assistance by Nlr. Pellett. club sponsor. A program committee proxides the programs for each meeting. Guest speakers. films. and demonstrations by the students or Mr. Pellett make up most of the programs. The following students served as officers for the first semester: Howard McLaughlin President Charles Hachmeister Vice-President Don Sakel Secretary Albert Schoppenhorst Treasurer Clifford Seufert Program Chairman 27
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HI-Y if 94? Upon the members of the Hi-Y. we confer the honorary' title of H.H.S. Angels of Mercy. This appellation is the result of their outstanding charity work each year to extend, create. and maintain throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. They give further service to our Alma .Xlater by acting as ushers at all home basketball games. This group of dashing, slick-haired Romeos is, indeed, the answer to the fair maidens prayers, for what other organization can boast of the membership of such rare specimens of masculine strength? Clf thou believest not, east thine eyes upon the picture.J Under the skillful guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Tucker, we continue to main- tain the high standards of the long established Hi-Y. Charlie Hachmeister leads the flock of members with the help of David Landgrebe as Vice-President, junior Hemmerlein as Secretary, and Buddy Crandall as Treasurer. 29
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