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Service and Socially in 0 DoN'r get those books scratched! was the familiar back-to-school request of MHS teach- ers. so Y-Teens again came to the rescue with their blue and gold plastic book covers. This project performed the two-fold duty of keeping books clean and adding to the Y-Teens treasury. Stacks of canned goods stored in corners of MHS homerooms showed that it was Thanks- giving and time for the annual Hi-Y and Y- Teen project of collecting the school's donation and delivering baskets to needy families. Collecting kits for Korea was another service project for this group, sponsored by the YWCA. In cooperation with National Y-Teens, the members contributed Hershey Bars to be sent as Christmas gifts to Korean children. In the spring. Y-Teens' biggest project was the annual Easter assembly program. presented in conjunction with Hi-Y. Chorus, Orchestra and the dramatics department. The girls also had charge of collecting money for the March of Dimes campaign. Beverly Raytield. right, Y-Teens president, lights the candles of the cabi- net members as part of the initiation ceremony. Fin-1 row: Marguerite Katsch. Doris Rogers. Virginia Robson. Second row: Bernice Riggenbach. Joan Wagner, Catherine Mykytka, Jenny Kirsa- now. Carol Keels. Y- T eem A sunrise breakfast with H-Y. a week-end camping trip and a membership tea for sopho- more girls kept everyone busy. The girls had a chance to display their Sunday best at the an- nual Mother-Daughter Tea and at the farewell banquet in May. Miami High Y-Teens were proud of the choice of Beverly Rayfield as the Spirit of Y-Teens by the Inter-ClubCouncil of Y-Teens. Presiding over the business meetings were Beverly Rayfield, presidentg Catherine Myky- tka, vice-presidentg Bernice Riggenbach. sec- retaryg Wilma Fagen, treasurer and Joan Wagner, chaplain. Co-sponsors of Y-Teens were Mrs. Schloenbach and Mrs. Barron. Y-TIINS MLMRIRS. Top Piclurv. Fira! rim? Warner, Palmer, Barthel. Hunton, Adams. Chandler. Winer. Rig- genbach. Myers. Perez. l.ehner. Culpepper. Young, White. Crawford. Svcnml raw: Bock. Pepper. Robinson, Street. Sawyer. Christofe, Carter, Fox. Pope, Morelti. Goff. Emerson. Pere! De Padova, Yonkcs. Farrell, Davis. Ponce, D. Smith. Third row: Nlajeau. Hovey. Moore. Berning. Shepard. Keating. Gardlcr. Pirie. Balanag. Rousse. Gamble. Butler. B. Smith. Frese. Hamilton. C'wtrz'r Pll'lIIl't'. I-'irtl r1m'.' Namias. Neal. Vilickard, France, Mendez. Caggiano, Kays. Sachs. Robson. Pettijohn, Willits. Hopper. Bingham. Ross. Swami rnuy' Scott. Wagner. Fritchie. Lundquist. J. Jones. Keels. Fagen. Patrick. La Perriere. Gouge, Egan. Peacock. Neale. Ruzzie. Daino, Cisneros. Cox. Fitzpatrick, Frick. Third mir: Dowling. Smith. Kurtz. Meyer. Mattson, Kirsanow. S Macfarlan. Ensey. Myers, Cole. Vander Heide. P. Yvlacfarlan. De- Forest. Paini. Swarz. HIIIIUIH Pir'1ure. Firir row: Small. Frank. Daxis. Carlson. Bellouny. Coburn. Cano. Rogers, Piper. Napoli. Syljebeck. Tracy. Lima, Counts. Landers. Secnml rnw: Dietrich. Edwards, Sholar. Long. Dunkel. Connell. Bodamer. Corbett. Lake. Fowler. McEwen. Mc- Farland. Cummings Jones, Weigand. Caraway. Upson. Smith. Third mtv: Printer. Beese. Ramsey. Gibbs. Faille, l'ranish. Briois. Culligan. Jones. Whalen. Caruthers. Drucker, Rawls. Milam. Accalla, Hires. Por-Ltrk st'PPt tt tinds these Y-Teens committee chairmen lining tip. 1.vfl m riylzl. Mary Ann Patrick. Carol Smith. Joyce Yonkes. Geraldine Lehner. Frances Myers. Janet Baker, Wilma Fagen. Starr Culpepper.
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Honor Council 0 A noosr for basketball game attendance was provided this year by Honor Council's handy schedule of game dates and locations distri- buted to all Stingarees. In line with the Council's purpose-to in- spire honesty throughout the student body- the group sponsored Honesty Week, high- lighted by posters, speeches and an assembly program. Thoughts for the week appeared throughout the year as another Honor Council project. Straight from a national broadcast came the feature of an early meeting of Honor Council this year. For the Sale of Honor. a recording of a Dr. Christian program, was re- peated for club members. Money-making projects included sales of personalized pencils. stationery and wrapping paper. Second semester Council members sold picture postcards of Miami High to Stings. Elected to lead the organization for the first semester was Alan Budreau. Second semester president was Bernice McCullough. Mrs. Wynne and Mrs. Aultman were sponsors. Horton t'oL'Ntll Misraiizs. Gregory. Geller, l.oar. Alex- ander. Feldstcin, Otis, Thorogood. Teer. 'I'homas. Cleary Birman. Secwul mtv: Wood. Estanislao, Gelder. Cieiser- man. Syljebeck, Minter. Gelernter. Piper. Ciiorgione. Hans. Bock, Bossak, Burke. Fisher. Lapof. Jacobs. Tlrinl mu: Mrs. Wynne. Rawls. Keating. Kasco, Sandler, Fritchie. Ciriacy, Gillett. Mora. Kurtz. Mattson. Levine, Parker. Duran. Cantor, Chase. Beveridge, Vander lleidc. I-'nurrlr mu: Kassin. Brewer. Caraway, Cohen. Kurtz. Smith Coburn, Deitseh. Budreau, DeBellis, Tomlin. Burns Thomas, Sniderman. Widlan. Crawford. Srforsn si-Misiik or-ricins. .S'C llll'l1.' Chase. McCullough Mrs. Aultman. Sltllldllllff Budreau, Fritchie. Stantill. Bock Fmst srsrislin 0I'lAlCl.RS. Seated: Myers. Mrs. Wynne .Srmulmus Thorogood. Sniderman, Stantill. Budreau. Mc- Cullough, Witllan. 11,4 'Q- e vi .sff ii? ,JI
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