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E xi -. M 4 ' 2 H ..,, , , ,, M' i ' use -,A Ki '43, zz f + ,. wt- SOME Y-TEEN members entertained at a pep rally itop Ieftl. Barbara Farmer and Marsha Blake deco- rated for the Crystal Ball itop middlel. Helen Wright and Sandy Meyers ifar rlghtl washed windows for a slave day. Y-Teen officers Chiquita Stephens, Cathy Barksdale, Marsha Blake and Jan Galbraith fpresi- dentl rehearsed the Christmas radio show Irightj. Voting for Crystal Ball queen, Sarah Leffen and Kathy Cash turned in their ballots to Mrs. Payne at a meeting in the auditorium. VF . 'V If if
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54 , ,t is 1 M H fsvsithxgwfigii 4 Ivan Powis and his American sister Connie Smith AFS REGIONAL officers watched a talent show at a workshop in Springfield fabove leftl. Becky Spracklen and Marilyn Garrett labove centerl collected pop bottles. MHS officers fabovel included Susan Spracklen lpresidentl, Mark Ramsour, Malarie Hickey and Ginny Patrick. Anna Maria lcenter leftl talked to area representative Mrs. Evelyn Jones at an AFS mixer held at the Byers Avenue Methodist Church.
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l Y-Teens. . . The Young Women's Christian Association aims to help people live in harmony together in the society of today. Y-Teens is the YWCA in high school iMrs. Margaret Payne, adviserl. The lgroup worked to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Meetings were held twice a month. A representative of the Bell Telephone Company spoke about phone cour- ltesy and girls performed a skit based on his suggestions. Near Christmas, Mrs. Payne presented slides from a sum- lmer trip to Biblical sites in Jerusalem. Other programs music and skits. The worship committee planned for each meeting. For about five days in June and July, Y-Teen offi- attended a regional workshop in Lincoln, Nebraska. girls stayed in school dorms, met new people, shared for organizing and financing Y-Teen activities at and discussed religion, dating, the war in Vietnam the 18-year-old vote. Mrs. Payne characterized Y-Teens as one organiza- n that could follow through later in life 3-1 1 i Va l l l .2 - - 'f - s-im' Q
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