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BLUE TRIANGLE Top Row Margie Clark, Beth Alberding, Izora Tharp, Alice Garman, Wanda Hobbs, Pat Reeves, Sally Wood, Sue Wood, Margaret Hankey Second Row Patsy Murrow, Patty Whittle, Lyla Botkin, Bernadean Archer, Jeanne Reed, Ruth Sunderland, Betty Pettay, Billie Beason, Rhoda Lane Third Row Jean Callison, Mary Biehler, Billie Jeanne Parker, Jerry Cox, Joyce Swafford, Gene Ann Hart, Shirley Wiley, Ina Lee Clark Bottom Row Elda Duerksen, sponsor, Jane Callison, Donna Mae Frie den, Fae Trenary, Doris Curran, Janice Watson, June Watson, Sylvia Circle, Louise Moore, sponsor The Blue Triangle is an organization of seventh and eighth grade girls and is organized as a part of the Kansas District Y W C A This group of thirty three girls meets every other Tues In December, Doris Curran, Iva Jeanne Reed, and Miss Duerksen attended the Mid Winter Conference at Attica Musical numbers, plays, and recreation provided a varied pro gram The girls joined the Y W C A and Y Teens in their Thanks giving, Christmas, Easter, and World Day of Prayer services Highlights of the club year were Heart Sister Week, caroling, the Y W C A , Y Teen, and Blue Triangle recognition and instal lation services The sixth grade girls were guests of the Blue Triangle Club at the spring installation service and tea 25
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Y-TEENS Top Row Lois Molz, secretary, Bessie Helmley, treasurer, Evalyn Ann Ikerd, music chairman, Doris Miller, worship chairman, Barbara Ptacek, social service chairman Second Row Peggy Circle, social chairman, Miss Pauline Higgin botham, Miss Lucy Mae Yarnell, Miss Elda Duerksen, Miss Louise Moore, and Mrs Mary Elizabeth Nickell, sponsors Bottom Row: Betty Liggenstoffer, president, Bonny Williams, student council representative, Elenor Hagan, vice president, Joyce Wright, program chairman, Etta Mae Conrad, finance chairman, Helen May Ishmael, membership chairman, Fayetta Circle, publicity The forty eight members of the Y Teen Club, which is the high school branch of Y W C A , met each Monday during the school year and also participated in many joint services with the Blue Tri angle and Y W C A , including the recognition and installation services, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs, observance of both the World Week of Prayer in November and the World Day of Prayer, February 21, and the Mother Daughter Banquet, which was given by the Y U C A Other events sponsored by the club were Heart Sister Week, Christmas caroling, and W P A Week Betty Liggenstoffer, Helen Ishmael, Doris Miller, and Peggy Circle attended summer conference at Camp Sedan, Kansas, and Joyce Wright, Hester Hankey, Elda Duerksen, and Lucy Mae Yarnell attend ing the winter conference at Attica Since the Y Teen Club is a Christian organization each meet ing was opened with a worship service. This year we especially emphasized world fellowship 22 l I I 0 C : - - 0 L O I chairman. I I O 0 O O O O O O O I 9 I C I l I I
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HI-Y Top Row Dave Lovette, vice president, Jack Alberding, proaram chairman, Duncan Circle, secretary, B111 Sippel, membership chair man, George Hill, president Second Row Mr J A Carruth, Jr , sponsor, Elwyn Schrock, Jimmy Molz, James Circle, service chairman, Boyd Forester, treasurer, Mr halter Blake, sponsor F'rst Row Mr Albert Horn, sponsor, Dlck Griffith, social chair man, Lawrence Conrad, devotions chairman, Bennie Farney, song chairman, Harry Circle The Hi Y is an organization whose purpose is to create, main tain, and extend throughout the school and community, hivh stand ards of Christian character In our meetings this year problems that were of vital interest to the boys have been discussed Each member has had charve of at least one meeting and topics of common interest to the boys were used Devotions planned by the H1 Y members were e part of each meeting Several outside speakers talked on selecting a vocation and requirenelts which employers demand of their employees Other th ngs in which H1 Y members have been interested this year were sportmanshlp, honesty, hobbies, and choosing vocatfons The officers for 1947 48 attended the Spring Conference and Installation at Harper, April 16 The purpose of this meeting is to train the new officers o the clubs One method of raising money for the club has been the pencil vending machine The H1 Y considers this an asset to the school since there is little profit and a great need for pencils 24 n ' tu - 0 : 0 l a ' 9 vv , A 0 e .I .L I Q ' . e - - I Q 3 .1 e 1 . 0 A V, v . - s 'J A 1' . . 4 n .l ' ., A 1 . L . 1 - e - ' 1 ' - n 5 L I . - , e
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