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JUNIOR Y-TEENS-Front Row: Judy Breit-president, Debbie Chap- man-vice president, Nancy Phillips-secretary, Judy France-treasurer, Marcella Rogers, Terri Hunt, Penny Seibert, Diana Byers, Shelly Aebi, Cindy Banks, Lourae Burick. Row 2.' Mrs. DeHoff-adviser, Vicki Brodzinski, Mary Ellen Todd, Brenda Nichols, Sherry Lloyd, Dawn Linerode, Leslie Haines, Sally Heddleston, Debra Harbaugh, Virginia Ruff, Dedra l-larbaugh, Patty Rosler. Row3.' Kim Brewer, Karen Shaffer, Kathy George, Donna Fox, Debbie Bryan, Kathy Buchanan, Debby Schwinn, Denise Snyder, Caral Morris, Marcia Helsel, Geneva Krabill, Dale Akins, Back Row: Diana Guess, Joanne Furcolow, JoEllen Hall, Amy Blake, Karen Brewer, Diane Wellman, Janice Bauman, Janet Wenger, Anita Keller, Shelley Boonie, Becky Clark, Mary Frank, Julie Fording. Y-Teen . . . 'Do Your Own Thing' Sue Aebi, Becky Johnson, Marita Miller, Nancy Syverson and Sue Nimon visit patients. ' 1, n g ir egg ,X , '7 Debbie Chapman and Nancy Phillips look over plans for an Easter service.
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Y-Teen, Do Your Own Thing was the state-wide theme for 1969-70 Y-Teen clubs. Girls bettered their community while learning that doing their own thing could benefit others as well as themselves. The club's affiliation with the Y.W.C.A. gives some hint as to its purpose. Friendship, respect, and con- sideration were key words in the Y-Teen Clubs. The Y.W.C.A. gave girls the opportunity to put these words into action with programs and projects aimed at making a better world. The Alliance Nursing Home was adopted by Senior Y-Teens. Throughout the year, girls visited the patients weekly and carried out special programs and activities for holidays. Members found that patients appreciated the time they gave, and girls enjoyed the Wednesday nights spent visiting, writing letters, and watching television with them. Junior High Y-Teens enjoyed a Christmas shopping trip to Mellett Mall in Canton. Mothers drove the girls who spent the afternoon browsing and picking out gifts. An Easter service project made Easter much brighter for a family otherwise without that special Easter dinner. The success of each club was largely due to each girl's participation and willingness to accept responsi- bility. Girls took pride in their club and made the community more aware that teenagers really do care. ... -w.,,t..,i5,,,.. Mrs. Levora Wade, a nurse at the nursing home, greets Becky Johnson and other members. SENlOR Y-TEENS-Front Row: Debra Thomas-president, Nina Keller-vice president, Bonnie Roslerwtreasurer, Nancy Syversonf secretary, Debby Beckerfprogram chairman, Pat Jacobs, Betsy Kingsbury, Shirley Hoover, Cheryl Weibush, Darlene Williamson, JoAnna Clayton, Diane Scott, Sue Aebi, Brenda Bradshaw, Kathy Briggs, Valerie Moore, Row 2.' Mrs. Hodge-adviser, Mrs. Sweeney-adviser, LuAnn Haines, Kristi Adams, Lynne Duchon, Cindy Kemp, Pam Davis, Jayne Cobb, Veronica Hanzel, Paulette Mackey, Sherry Martin, Verona James, Sue Nimon, Joan Rfeifer, Bonnie Conrad, Stephanie Hanzel, Monika Wrann, Glenda Yoder. Row 3: Barbara Day, Susan Sadler, Denise Oyster, Marianne Fredrick, Janice Nicol, Leigh Mihalik, Chris Green, Jaime Davies, Lynn Reber, Cindi Stahn, Judy Handwork, Diane Schillig, Candy Kimes, Charlene Karlen, Linda Banks, Bonnie Taylor, Barb Walker, Susan e Shollenberger, Betty Davis. Row 4: Pat Kritz, Parma Reid, Leila Kress. Pat Martin, Judy Thornberry, Bonnie Battershell, Kathy Hall, Rhonda Buck, Beth McBride, Susan Gatrell, Debbie Briggs, Shirley Bishop, Mary Kritz, Kim Porter, Paula Rowe, Denise Tosha, Mary Congrove, Georgia Nicholas, Trudy Snode. Raw 5: Marcy Snode, Betty Yoder, Marie Brady, Vallene Hardman, Diane Snyder, Linda Sims, Delores Weedling, Debra Breit, Sharon Buehler, Denise Bedford, Leslie Lanzer, Denise Lanzer, Deborah Moore, Domi Ney, Marita Miller, Kathy Quinn, Kathy Pauli, Emily Morris, Sheila Springer, Mary Ruff, Martha Dick, Sara Todd, Deborah Baith. Back Row: Jennifer Smith, Karen L. Miller, Lori Kuntze, Janice Conrad, Beverly Baughman, Debbie Lipely, Cynthia Ameser, Becky Pritt, Ruby Miller, Cindy Young, Linda Shearrow.
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Hl-Y-Front Flow: William Rastetter-president, Jack Wyles-vice Windland James Donenvvirth James George Back Row Dean Oyster president, Olyn Boyle-secretary, Kenneth Carmanvtreasurer, John lVlarty Kale Thomas Boyce Mark Chapman Philip Nllller Richard Wasem-chaplain, Flay Boyce, Dwight Kress, Ron Oberlin, Doug Domer, Schmidt Jeff Bennett Phillip Natale Richard Close Thomas Spalding Lee Laughlin. Row 2: lVlr. Priest-adviser, Scott Hahn, James Swartz, Kent Walter Steve Blake, Thomas Brahler, David Halverstadt, Jeff Decker, Craig 'S 'mf L . , H 1 , W M J Olyn Boyle, Jack Wyles, John Wasem, Bill Rastetter, Tom Boyce and Ken Carman address envelopes for charity. 106 9
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