Jefferson Union High School - Jeffaurean Yearbook (Richmond, OH)

 - Class of 1948

Page 98 of 192

 

Jefferson Union High School - Jeffaurean Yearbook (Richmond, OH) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 98 of 192
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Y-TEEN NEWS HELLO EVERYONE: Here we are bringing yOu the year around news of our club. The purpose of the Y-Teen groups and the Y.W.C.A. is to build a fellowship among women and girls, to the task of realizing, in our common life, those ideas of personal and social living. , The members of our cabinet are as follows: President ............... Betty Coddington Vice President. . . . .E . jane DeBoo Secretary ................... Mary Banks Treasurer ............... Deborah jurgens Committee Chairmen, who are also meznbers of the cabinet are: Program .............. Virginia Culbertson Devotions . L .... Marilyn Saxton Social ...... . . Lola Harshman Publicity ..... . . .joan Williazns Ways and Means . . ..... Doris johnson Music ....... . . Donna McGunnegill Service ........... . . .Louise Fussner Librarian . .................. Helen Ford In the spring of 1947, the Y-Teens gave their annual May Dance. The queen cnosen was Ruth Huddle and the king, jack Davidson, The attendants were, Virginia Culbertson, Peggy Zurwell, and Louise Fussner. Everyone enjoyed the evening very much. During the summer of 1947, the state of Ohio sent representatives to the Summer Con- ference at Westerville, for the week. Betty Coddington and joan Williams were sent as representatives. At the beginning of school in September, new girls entering the Y-Teen Club were in- ducted. A candlelight evening service was held at the Methodist Church. The new mem- bers included: Peggy Melody, Helen Ford, Loretta Melling, Lorraine LeMay, Dona Wallen, Barbara Cail, Juanita Adams, and Mable Morrison. Our club has been doing splendid work in the March of Dimes, and we also contributed ten dollars to the Care Food Package, to be sent to'Europe. We have our meetings twice monthly. Several of our meetings are held during the evening, while others are held during school hours. A Candlenaght Christmas service was held in the auditorium in charge of the ,Devotion- al Committee. Everyone thought it was very impressive and the program was ended by the singing of several Christmas carols. Another exciting event happened in December. The Y-Teens were entertained, by the Y.W.C.A. Council, at the Masonic Hall,witha Christmas party. Various games were play- ed during the evening. Afterwards, gifts were exchanged, and delicious refreshments were served. The party ended by singing many Christmas carols. Everyone had a wonderful time. In December, 1948, the memoers of the Y-Teen cabinet were invited to a meeting at the Y.W.C.A. in Richmond. Followinfz the meeting the cabinet decided to make blue skirts to wear for the club. On February 7th, a food sale was held at Thompson's Restaurant. -by the Y-Teen group. The sale turned out very successful. The last week of February was observed as Y-Teen Week. During this week a pro- gram by the Y-Teens were presented to the Assemblv. At Easter time we IIIO gavean Easter Assembly. This year the Y-Teen Council observed May 7th, as May Day. This council is made up of twenty-five women, who have been very helpful to the members of our club at all times, We wish to thank them for all their help and co-operation. 46



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Y-Teen News - Continued Their officers this year are as follows: President. . ...... . . . . . . Mrs. Richard Middaugh Vice-President. . . . Miss Woodice Eliason Secretary................Mrs. Irving jurgens Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Royden johnson This ends the year around news of our club. We to follow will enjoy the club as much as we have. SOLDIERS AND DOLLS ' Little girls like dolls, ..ittle boys like soldiers, Bigger girls like soldiers, Bigger boys like dolls. THINK THIS OVER A dog is loved By old and young: Fle wags his tail, And not his tongue. PROTECTION Protect the birds. The Dove oz-ings peace and the Stork brings tax exemptions. DOLLAR The one green with the short future. TRUTHFULNESS Bud: Do prevaricators ever tell the truth? ' Melvin: Yes, I heard one call another a liar. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! Richard: What is the diff- erence between capital and labor, Dad? Mr. Nelson: Well, son, the money you lend representsdcap- ital and getting it back repre- sents labor. LATIN All are dead who wrote it, All are dead who spoke it, All die who learn it, Blessed death, They earn it. 47 hope that the Y-Teens of the years ALL OR NOTHING Some guys adore a pretty face, Some love a pretty curl. That's not for Bob, He must adinit- He wants the whole darn-girl. LUCKY We heard of a lucky man the other day. He has a wife and a cigarette lighter, and both of them work. WILLY A little boy went forth to school One day without his churn: The teacher said, Why, you're alone Why doesn't Willy come? Oh Willy! sobbed the little boy, There ain't no Willy now, What do you mean? the teach- er asked, Please sir, the boy replied, With puzzled, knitted brow. We made a bet for fun Which one could lean the far- therest out The window, Willy won,

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