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E I A f if , 1 V F 5' . ' Q V rf JJ' In ' ALM . 1 i ' Xkxui lbs. ep F3 'J 'it 20:7 I 5 . J I I I Vox .314 V .J yi J L Z ,QF ' ' f .5 fi V LI ' 4.21 I 5 ' - , - lk? xl . ff' .fl vit' t R' This year the Y-Teens have been under the able leadership of Miss Johnston, and Miss Al- bro, sponsorsg Nancy Smith, president, Claribcl Gates, vice-president, Lois Andrews, secretary: and DeLi11is Geiser, treasurer. The cabinet, which is made up of the committee chairmen, consisted of Clarabel Gates. membership, Rita Angell, socialg Elizabeth Brown, service, Ethel Clark, worshipg Genene Martin, finance, Margaret Stevens, publicity: Margery Brown, music: Yvonne Berchtold, program, and Alfreda Plugge, Student Council representative. The Y-Teens have been busy this year with many activities, which included the Heart Sis- ter Week with a Candyland Banquet, and a Style Show of new Easter fashions in March. Again this year they held a Date Night in March when the freshmen took over, a formal iolistallation of officers and a tea for Mothers in ay. Y-TEEN CABINET Back Row---M. Brown, Miss Albro, Y. Berchtold, Miss Johns- ton, G. Martin. Second Row---E. Clark, M. Stevens, R. Angell E. Brown, A, Plugge. First Row---L. Andrews, D. Geiser, N Smith, C. Gates. On the serious side they had speakers, dis- cussions and films. They attended a district con- ference at Wayne, and the state conference at Omaha. The Y-Teens entertained children xtiyh i Santa, gifts, games and eats at the aiinual, . Children's Christmas party, and' n Palnzifi Sun- day a candle-light service was e d at,Sr local? church. -' XA, n ' 'Y . 'ivy til 5 4' 'J fri X ra X., .1- Front---L. Andrews, C. Gates. N. Smith, D. Geiser, E. Brown, E. Clark. R. Angell, A. Plugge. M. Brown, G. Martin. Y. Berchtold. M. Stevens. M. McCarty, D Gertcli, M. Stil- lingcr, D. Selleck. C. Schutt, R. Murphy. D. Drawbaugli, M, Podraza. B. Guenther, A. Finley. J. Poppa, S. Brillliart. S. Scharn- weber, M. Speck. P. Schmid. S. Livingston. A. Umland, K, Stevens. M. Stahl. Left Arm of Y---J. Nosal. J. Dilley, J. Oehl- rich, F. Gloor, E. Schreiber. C. Selichnow, D. Dilley, L. Alpcrs. S. Dickey. R. Kluck, N. Andrews, M. Lange, D. Kylius, D. Speck, V. Frost. Right Arm of Y---L. Barrett. J. Guenther. P. Drew, S. Oppliger, H. Wadsworth, J. Johnston, M. Hanak, M. Bailey. I. Pitman. Q M. Asche. K. Norton, L. Hammond, Z. San- ' ders, J. Dake.
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Being a Hi-Y member is both an honor and a privilege. Not only is there sincere friend- ship among the members, but there is also a personal joy and satisfaction that comes to each one for unselfishly serving his school and com- munity. The 1948-49 term was a successful one for the club, thanks to the efforts of the sponsors, Mr. Herbert Alpers, Mr. E. P. Baruth and Mr. D. Lee Grace. The sponsors were ably assisted in guiding the club by the cabinet which con- sisted of Roland Kluver, presidentg Johnny Placzek, vice-President, Tom Miller, secretaryg Dick Bushnell, treasurerg Bud Bitner, chaplaing Tis r Q - . .. -- -.. . .. A . . . v.,,1,1 A ......D I 6 1 H-Y CABINET 'tanding---Mr. Alpers, Mr. Baruth. Seated---T. Miller. S. Bitner, R. Kluver, J. Placzek, L. Pensick, R. Alpers, R. Bushnell, LaVern Pensick, sergeant-at-armsg and Bob Al- pers, program chairman. The members donated a large share of the profits from selling refreshments at football games to the Polio fund, Community Chest and the World YMCA restoration fund. Added this year to the extra activities were two dances. In October a Hallowe'en barn dance and in January a skirt and sweater dance provided fun for everyone. A formal Hi-Y Date Night on April 30 con- cluded the year's program. That night, mem- bers and their dates enjoyed a banquet follow- ed by dancing and entertainment. n 11-5.14-..,,L...,... n u:..,.l, 11 ulnlnh D Mlinar Fifth Pnw---
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SENIOR DISCOVERER CLASS Back Rowe--R. Bushnell, J. Stavas. N. Potter, J. Rohde, J. Tooley. Third Row---Miss Grace, E. Keller. E. Rosen- dahl, D. Miller. B. Jareeki, G. Mueller. Second Row---C. Keating. D. Hoffman, D. Held, R. Alpers, R. Schultz, G, Rodehorst, H. Hockenberger, M. Buchholz, L. Hollman. L. Cook. First Row---D. Allison, S. Bitner. C. Glur, J. Placzek. M. Hanke, D. Oleott, J. Rogers, M. Fricke. Q dam Leads, heads. deadlines, editorials. cuts. makeup. beats-these are some of the many things that run through the busy minds of the Discoverer staff. Many sleepless nights were spent by these enthusiastic journalists to bring the students a monthly paper. In- numerable hours were taken up by the edi- tors in Miss Grace's room rewriting and giv- ing that hadded touch to the stories. The first semester's paper was headed by Mary Hanke and Johnny Plazeek. co-editors and Glenn Rodehorst. business manager. Nancy Srnitli and John Barrett. co-editors and Margaret Borneman. business manager took over in the second semester. Although it was all work and no play. their efforts were well rewarded by the joy and satisfaction of seeing their articles in print. JUNIOR JOURNALISM CLASS Standing---D. Kylius, Z. Sanders, J. Dake, A. Plugge, N. Smith, M. Ingold, R. Micek, D. Krzycki, C. Lowry, R Nickolite, M. Borneman, C. Buss, M. Buss. Seated---G. Turner. J. Wilk. D. Gertch, L, Andrews, E. Fickel, D Drawbaugh, M. McCarty, J. Barrett, L. Schlegel.
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