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The four little bears. Y-Teen Slumber Party
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oint Y.W.C.A.-Y-Teen ee-ting Installation of new officers was the principal business of the joint meeting of Y.W,C,A, and Y-Teens. Prior to the installation, the members and mothers of prospective Y-Teen members were treated to an international supper. Next stop was China where the main course, chow mein, was served. 1 Dessert was served in Germany. Serving began in Hawaii where the cocktail was served. Hawaiian styled music was provided by the combo of Tom Hakes, Larry Sorensen and Dell Ferguson. Smorgasbord was served in Scandanavia. Y-Teen officers installed were Deanna Lar- son, Vice-Presidentg Susie Kees as Secre- tary, Linda Mefferd as President, and Linda Pohlman as Treasurer,
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FRONT ROW: Mr. Rix, Don Leith, Gary Dahlberg, Bob Alborn, Dale Larson, Jim Pearson, Roger Richardson, Walter Schultz, John Reimers. SECOND ROW: Galen Lowman, Ronnie Cejka, Ronnie Oleson, Francis Hanisch, Ronnie Ahlers, Carl Johannes, David Hertz, Larry Ahlers, Mickey Schluesner, Richard Lindsey, Ronnie Reese, Jim Stoner, Ed Workman. THIRD ROW: Larry Perkins, Bob Lammers, Bob Pearson, Jim Hinners, John Baumunk, Dick Stockwell, Ron Baker, Don Dahlberg, Luverne Runneberg, Keith Hoffman, Roger Ryon. F. F. A. Ed Workman placed first in the sub-district and dis- trict Creed Speaking Contest. He then went on to the State Contest where he also placed first.
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