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Top Row: Suzanne DeWeese, Lois Carter. Second Bow: Miss Wanamaker, Grace Violet. Martina Mittermaier, Ethel Mox. First Row: Jeannette Culp, Darlene Wells, Elizabeth Jones, Billie Jo Brittingham. 'U-J The Y-Teens, under the capable direction of Miss Wanamaker, opened the 1949-50 school year with their traditional candlelight initiation of new members. After their initiation, the girls really settled down to business and on December 2, after a few months of careful planning, the Y-Teens presented their annual formal dance, The Cinderella Ball, in the auditor- ium, which was beautifully and appropriately decorated for the occasion. Don Underwood of Van Wert furnished the music for the evening. In March, a lecture was given on health. This lecture was both inter- esting and beneficial as it pointed out the value of good health and ways to maintain good health. In April, Miss Wanamaker's girls made a trip to the Van Wert YWCA in place of their monthly meeting and, needless to say, had a wonderful time. The last group activity of the year was the farewell party for the seniors and with this event, the Y-Teens closed the books on another event- ful and wonderful year. -20-
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Top Bow: Carol Bohn, Catherine Gudakunst, Margaret Blimek, Rita Carinean, Barbara Tignvr, Millicent Pedersen, Beverly Shufeldt, Helen Brinkman, Sally llienstberger, Eunice Mitterniaicr, Jo Ann 'XVL-lcli, Marilyn 'Yo-ung, Connie Fritz. Second Row: lirnestine Vasquez, Velma Granger, Rosemary Koenig, Ilolores Redman, Arlene Allen, Phyllis Bly- niyer, .loan Lloyd, Mary .lane Meyers, Shirley Ann Lause, Judith Kissell, Barbara 'I'i1.5ner, .loan Louth. First Row: Mary XVreede, Rebecca Myricu, Glenna Buzard. Marjorie Dray, .lane Schroeder, Amelia Hittlv, Jeannette Allemeier, Billie .lo Brittingham, Barbara Sterling, Mary XVt-stervw-lt, .Ioan Sourwine, Marilyn Swick, Lois I air. Top Row: .lola Craig, XYaanataa Fox, Edna Ruettner, ldlizabt-th Jones, Grace Violet, Rita Friend, Carol Powell, Miss Dorothy Sells, Bottom Row: Shirley Swick, Darlene XVells, Suzanne lJeXVe1,-se, Joyce Crede, Marguerite Burgess, Mildred Metzger, Patty Lou Tarter. 1194.
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Top Bow: Janet Coon, Margaret Hilvers, R-ita Freund, Edna Buetlner, Ann Myers. Second Row: Carol Powell, Mae Miller, Anna Mae YVills, Arlene Schramm, Patty Carmean, Rita Shaw, Briggs. Eleanor First Row: Norma Kramer, Avonell Paul, Mary Gudakunst, Marguerite Burgess, Joyce Crede, Waanutaa Fox, .lola Craig, XVanda Kerns. Top Row: Velma Granger, Margaret Bilintek, Carol E011 n, Catherine Gudnkunst, Lois Ifair, Mary Lou Marilyn Swiek. Fourth Row: Rebecca Myrice. Ernestine Vasquez, Rita Carmean, Connie Fritz, Joan Louth, Marilyn Young, Scott, Mary Bryan, Elaine Mericle, Third Row: Mary YVreede, Barbara Tigner, Millicent Pedersen, Beverly Schufeldt, Helen Brinkman, Sally berger, Eunice Mittermaier, .Ioan XYe1ch, Judith Kissell. Second Row: Rosemary Koenig, Dolores lledmon. Arlene Allen, Phyllis Blymyer, .loan Lloyd, Mary .lane Shirley Lause, Ann Mox, Joan Sourwine. First Bow: Amelia Hittle, Marjorie Dray, Glenna Buzard, .lane Schroeder, Mary NVestervelt, Jeannette A Shirley Swick, Mary Lou Druckemiller, Mildred Metzger, Barbara Sterling, Patty Lou Tartar. 121, Tignor, I7el01'es Dienst- Meyers, llt-meier,
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