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Loca! Yo lids Georgia's group was hep on everything. They heard records on historical events, learned about cos- metics from a Merle Norman representative, and listened to Miss Clark speak about her trip to New York. So if there are any questions in your mind, and you don't know the answer, just ask one of these girls from Georgia Adams' group and she'll tell you. IT N ect Slrcgas It you have a sweet tooth and you er idy all the time, then you should see someone i. Marna Ashman's group. They won a prize at the Mardi-Gras for the best decorated and the best all around booth. Their project was selling candy and it was decided that either the girls or their mothers were good cooks. VVhich was it girls? T11 cssielv Troopers Their favorite saying at the beginning ol the year was uliuy a box of Christmas cards? They pleaded with everyone until they hnally won the money prize and Teeny Clause. Along with being ambitious they were unseltish. They gave this money to a family lor Easter. From their pictures you can see they are characters, but nice ones. They were led by Thessie Dallas. I im in in y lam These gals are getting informed about all these new beauty hints. They had talks on good looks by beauty operators and took personality tests. There Dlust have been a reason for all this. I wonder? They sent joke books to a verterans' hospital fthat was be- tween beauty treatmentsj. Their leader was Iana Emslie. A Page
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tw age ,L - T E E Five hundred girls united to do good was our Y-Teens. They belong to a world organization and they did work which made them world citizens. At Christmas time they sent hundreds of candy hars to girls in foreign countries so that those girls might have candy on their Christmas. For fun and recreation they held a Mardi-Gras in the fall. These gals worked together to produce one of the finest Mardi-Gras that has been held. They showed initiative and imagination hy creating new hooths and fancy decorations. Another event which they sponsored was the fall semi-formal dance when the gals could ask those guys who seem a little shy. Their minds were also religiously inclined. They hold morning devotional eriods over the uhlic address s stem. Their candleli fht initiation for new mem- P P Y is hers also had a religious setting. A The s rin f activities of these fals were manv. For their never-for rotten mothers P E in , E they planned a Mother-Daughter Party. For social life in the school they had an- other girl-invite spring dance. Style shows were numerous and very pleasing to the eye. To these many girls goes credit for a year of fine accomplishments. Y-TEEN CABINET Left to righ!-Iana Emslie, Thcspena Dallas, Marjorie King, Georgia Adams, Leah Pollock, Ioyce Rexrotle, Sue Romcy, presi- dent, Marna Ashman, Ianice Hayes, Iune Schweizer, Put Bittner, Helen Vlfhittymore, Annette Placke.
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l Sch wez'tzcr's Sufecth carts First of all we'll get chummy and call Iune what everyone knows her by, Ionnie. That's better. Well, Ionnie's group put out Ionnie's Iournalw which was as popular as the Register. They really were a hard working group. There was many a time when they stayed up late to get extra news in. PfIZll'C,.S' Ijfzzzfyczzlqes Here was another group that went in for having a good time. Some people just get the breaks, I guess. Patty Bittner got some out-of-town entertainment for her group. DeWayne 'Mitchell played several selec- tions on his aecordian for the girls. Nice going Pat C batter C lzzclqs Annette,s girls had a swell time at their meetings and parties. None ol them was sorry she joined. VVho could be with a leader like Annette Placke who made things so interesting? At one of their parties they had a pitch-in supper and swim. The girls were talented, too. lt you remember, at the Mardi-Gras they drew portraits. Kz'ng's Kappcrczrcs This was a group of Y-Teen gals who just wouldn't be outdone. lf they couldn't be best, they would at least tie for best, as any of Ionnie Schweitzer's basket- ball team can tell you. It seems that these two groups had a friendly rivalry on the hardwood. lt was all in lun, though, because these two groups teamed up for chili supper and swim, and many volleyball games. Marge's group did well. liel-l , , ,Tim
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