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AJ-2.9 FIRST ROW: N. Drossel, Sec., P. Williams, Pres., B. Gunnarson, S. Suchecki, V. Pres.g B. English SECOND ROW: N. Pfouts, L. Gockel, D. Morris, C. Evans, J. Garner, J. Schultz, C. Hamilton, K. Drossel THIRD ROW: R. Simmons, B. Sapp, C. McDevitt, N. Barrett, J. Burns, E. Kobick, K. Williams, J. Siebert FOURTH ROW: S. Childs, P. Remias, C. Velek, L. Cowan, J. Lewis, S. Magree, L. Kopp, B. Newton, C. Mason FIFTH ROW: T. Bosworth, J. Kennedy, B. Bortner, G. White, B. Howard, D. Weiss, P. Levis, V. Payne, C. Westphal Kenston High School 's two A. F. S. students, Sue Bosworth home from Germany and Bill Gunnarson from Iceland, pose for their pic- ILIIS. A. F. Q. D N N E PJ Sue Bosworth and Bill Gunnarson relate experiences to other students.
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YTIEENQ MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: D. Jefferson, R. Grassel, C. Velek, S. Suchecke, S. Piotrowski, M. Habeeb, N. Cvetkovic, B. Hoffman - OFFICERS: L. Cowan, Sec., J. Starbuck, Pres., S. MacFarland Treas. SECOND ROW: M. McMurray, S. Voynovich, S. Vajner, D. Weiss, C. Lambert, B. Bradley, R. Remias In January 1962 Y-Teens was founded at Kenston High School as an organization of girls to help further the relations among students. The duties of a Y-Teen member are numerous. For instance, a member must try to better himself and try to improve his school as best as he can. A member must respect the judg- ment of others and strive to further the fellowship of man. A1- though there is work involved for a member of Y-Teens, there is also fun. Swimming parties, slumber parties, and dances are the rewards for a Y-Teen member. Here, at Kenston High, the Y-Teens have sponsored many twist hops after football and basketball games. Any girl from grades 9-12 may join Y-Teens. The Y-Teens at Kenston hope that in the future, they will become bigger and better. They hope to sponsor projects that will firmly establish their organiza- tion within the bonds of Kenston High School. Y TEENS 7147 llL 'L me-ill Qt 551551, N 'W dfll'-at A
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AF-.Q Mrs. Tilton introduces another A.F.S. 'er, who came to talk to us about A. F. S. An Orange student who just got back from New Zealand tells us about her stay. Sue tells us about her stay in Germany. They're dishing out the food at the fund raising A.F.S. Dinner .
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