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ROW l: Linda Binkley. Anne Martin. Susan Stewart. Ann Wagner, Stephanie Spyker, Jean Holycross, Joyce Tennyson. Bobbi Jo S Sherri Oberly, Susan Hanni. ROW 2: Judy Gibbs. Sally Dumm, Jeannie Niswander. Janice Kelley. Debbie Lazarus. alter. Diane Edwards. Ruthann O'Black. Diane Kroske. Christine Wood, Jeane Wood. Bonnie Buehl. Brenda Fields. Inara Biezais, Linda Neuman. Pat Jameson. Connie Powell. Judy Stevenson. Lee Shuman. Dixis Roberts, Diane Rose. Joyce Keller. Peggy Neal, Sylvia Thomas. ROW 5: Sandra Weick, Lynn Hunlock, Martha Rhoad, Suzanne Torbet. Sue Shook. Jane Linda Percy, Yvonne Cable. Lynne Richards, Susan Blauvelt. Smith. Carol Epley, Kathi Downton, Joan Staver. Judy cf, L, Becker, Susan Hall. Carol Brillhart, Sue Hedger. ROW 4: Rhonda Spencer, Marie Smith, Linda Little. Kip Purdy, Leslie McCullough. Margaret Sarber, Kathy Garling. Natalie Epstein, Linda Burke, Lynn Dodson, Lynn Hazell. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Any girl in the junior class may be a member of the junior Y-Teens. Some of our projects have been: ringing bells for the Salvation Army, making roses for the Rose Queen Gala, and helping the Women's Guild by selling refreshments at the Pops Concert. At Christ- mas time we gave a basket to a needy family. Our guest speaker at Christmas was Charles Siferd of Siferd Funeral Home. iii r All of these things aided in becoming better Y-teens. The Teen goals are to become better citizens. to grow in friendship with people of all races. re- ligions, and nationalities. and to grow in the knowl- edge and love of God. Our officers are as follows: Judy Mathews, Presi- dent: Lee Shuman, Vice President: Susan Stewart. Secretary: Carole Epley, Treasurer: Stephanie Spyker. Interclub Council: and jean Holycross. Program Chairman. ROW I: Marsha Moore. Barbara Main. Norma Starr. Marilyn Klotz, Mary Smith. Corene Gurley, Judy Casey, Julie Eddie, Mellanie Sheely. Donna Bogart. ROW 2: Mary Stewart. Chris Freeman. Mary Neil, Darlene Nanchoff. Janet Horning. Patsy McClure. Cecilia Jones, Karen Andrews. Dixie Sites, Susan Moore. ROW 5: Barbara Herold. Judy Mathews. Jackie Davis. Camilla Akers. Sue Zuber. Valerie Evans. Parthenia Daniels, Sherel Woodley. Linda Jones. Mary Seward. Susan Keirns. ROW 4: Diane Bash, Betsy Lee. Sandra Fleischman. Randi Colwell. Vivian Walter. Connie Kepker. Pamela Shockency. Diane Austin, Barbara Boggs and Judy Bechtel. ... I 07...
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Diane Vogelgesang, Jane Zinsmeister, Paulette Cook Mary Maurer, Anne McMahan. ROW 1: Carla Turner, Barbara Buckmaster, Linda Wilkins, Dianna Riegle, Pam Gillette, Shirley Michael, Laura Shuman. julie Trunk, janet Jolly, janet Brunk, Pat Stump, Sue Younts, Karen Whitling, Brenda Kilpatrick, Judy Tyre, Wilma Owens. ROW 2: Jane Zinsmeister, Karen Rehn, Loretta Querry, Diana Vogelgesang, Barbara Rankin, Betty Long, Linda Wood, Judy Goodwine, Jeanie Darnell, Darlene Balmer, Pam Laibe, Andrea Beck, Kay First, Mary Maurer, ROW 3: Margie Nusbaum, Pat Eddie, Linda Leatherman, Ingeborg Bergreen, Erlyne Goodman. Susie Triplehorn, Karen Brackney, Paulette Cook, Connie Brentlinger, Pam Ferris, Elaine Roll, Linda Kohli. Susan Fultz. Susan Rentz, Anne McMahan. and Doris Bish. SENIOR Y-TEENS Senior Y-teens is a service club which meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Any senior girl is eligible to be a Y-teen. The Y-teen purpose is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of real- izing in our common life those ideals of per- sonal and social living to which we are com- mitted by our faith as Christians. In this en- deavor we seek to understand jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. For our service projects this year, we pro- vided food for five needy families, made Easter favors for the State Hospital, and entertained children at the Hanging of the Greens. Our money making projects consisted of selling mums for Homecoming, sweatshirts, and sponsoring a Y-teen formal. Our educational trips included a visit to the Lima Citizen, the State Hospital, and a funeral home. Pam Gillette and Diane Vogelgesang at- tended the Regional Y.W.C.A. Conference in Chicago, Illinois. To conclude the year, we held a slumber party at the Y.W.C.A. including a midnight swim. Officers for this year were Mary Maurer, President, plane Zinsmeister, Vice President, Diane Vogelgesang, Secretary, Paulette Cook, Treasurer, Shirley Michael, Interclub Council Representative, and Anne McMahan, Program Chairman. Miss Mary Weadock is the advisor. OFFICERS -l06-
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ROW lz Ruth Ann Shearer, Patty Ward, Louetta Sackinger, Pam Moyer, Sheila .Reams, Pam Rutter,. Beverly Tuffnell, Joy Edwards, Kay Timmermeister, Mary Jane Laman, Candy Thrush, Kathy Kincaid, Pam Slbert, Janie Gagle, Barb Rabe. ROW 2: Carmen Brown, Cheryl Riner, Janice Wendel, Detra Ransdell, Barb Harvey, Pam Herold. Sandy Schoonover, Paulette Bowers, Janet Kennedy, Carol Palmer, Diana Snyder, Linda Hartman, Debbie Smith. ROW 3: Lynn Crameta Rita Evers, Judy Yazel, Cameron Rumsey, Susan Deshler, Arta Castle, Donna Frall, Linda Browning, Mary Wellman, San ra urgett, Sandra Sifrit, Carol Crist, Donna Baque. ROW 4: Mary Kellner, Pam Battles, Maureen McElderry, Sally Elliot Sharon Fournier, Vrrginia Chambers, Bev Dotson, Dorothy Osborn. ROW 5: Nancy Kidd, Chris Greer, June Bonecutter, Kathy Tobin, Kathy Smith. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS The Y-teens Club is organized for several reasons. Some of them are: to gain world friendship, to grow into better, stronger, Christians, and to serve our community in anyway we possibly can. Some of our projects for service to our com- munity were: making and filling Easter tray favors for the hospital, at Christmas, our club bought and prepared treats that were delivered to the Mizpah Mission, during the same season, we rang bells for the Salvation Army. Our group is working on World Fellowship scrapbooks. These scrapbooks consist of pictures of the teenagers in America. They are to be sent to foreign countries so the teenagers there can get an idea of what we do in our spare time. For our future service project, we are going to make tray favors for Memorial Hospital for the Fourth of July. Some of our fund-raising projects were: selling sweat shirts to the students and serving the refresh- ments for the Welfare Council at the YWCA. Our officers are: Charlene Sexton, President, Car- olyn Poe, Secretary, and Susan Cash, Treasurer. Our advisor is Mrs. Niemeyer. ROW l: Chris Garza, Barb Carey, Sue Peyton, Janis DeWitt, Linda Beals, Sharon Shetler, Carolyn Poe, Regina Hollar, Susan Cash, Judi Brunk, Naja Gordon, Pam Nungester, Janice Cain, Pat Murphy, Sharon Gudakunst, Judy Hollenbacher, Marcia Hefner, Shelly Fishel, Jill Millet. ROW 2: Suzi Thompson. Laura Chrissan, Darlene Fisher, Karen Whited, Donna Dome, Ellon Carpenter, Rita Manley, Bev Croft, Sandy Black, Kathy Sammetinger, Brenda Groll, Diane Kerr, Debbie McGough. Karen Coby, Diana Tippie, Vicki Fisher, Kathy McKenna, Janet Jones, Alison Williams. ROW 3: Charlene Sexton, Delores Moore, Louise Jones, Elaine Kuck, Bobbi Metzger, Karen Pope, Penny Frail, Karen Shingledecker, Cheryl Winegardner, Diana Dukro, Ellen Mumma, Candy Cornwell, Karen Prior, Carol Edgington, Sandy McPheron, Diane Wagner. ROW 4: Leslie Smith, Jane Elsner, Pat Rector, Jerri Willoughby, Jackie White, Susan Short, Linda Stemen, Sandra Young, Suzanne Spyker, Joyce Wehner. -108-
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