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Y-Teen Y-Teen is a girls’ organization, sponsored by the Young Women’s Christian As- sociation. The purpose is to promote Christian ideals, fellowship of all races and creeds, provide opportunity for participation in many varied activities, and learn soc- ial graces which will be used throughout adult life. Grace Dulabahn is the faculty advisor. At the beginning of the school year YWCA members drew names of the girls for the usual Mystery Mothers and Daughters. December 20, 1950, their identities were revealed at the Christmas party given in the high school gym. The girls then drew names. These were revealed at the annual Spring Mother-Daughter Banquet. Among other activities during the year was the Sadie Hawkins week and party. Prizes for the best costumes went to Maxine Utt, Joyce Brookshire, Archie Rooney, and Evan Summers. One of the most enjoyable affairs was the Daddy-Daughter Dinner, January 30, 1951. A Kansas day theme was used throughout the songs and decorations. Darlene Anthony, Joy Winsted, Glenda Stutts, ancUJoyce Brookshire were in charge of the evening's pre- paration with Jean Winsted as the general manager. The final project for the school term was the annual Mother-Senior Tea when the underclassmen entertain the Senior girls and their mothers. Spring colors were used and punch was served from the punch bowl set presented to the school by the Satanta Farm Bureau with additional cups purchased by the Y-Teen. Each year the faculty advisor and several girls attend the winter conference in Oc- tober. During the summer girls also attend the camp at Sedan, Kansas. Jean Winsted, Doris Thompson, Delaine Smith and Glenda Stutts attended during 1950. The girls are at work to promote the same project another summer. Officers for 1950-51 were: President...............................Jean Winsted Vice-President......................Doris Thompson Secretary...........................Kathleen Komma Treasurer...............................Leota Fields Band We at S.R.H.S. are proud of the way in which our band has improved, and feel that the band has taken a definite part in the activities of the school. The band made appearances at all football and basketball games and always tried to help bolster the team and the school spirit. Appearances were also made in many pa- rades around Satanta: the Liberal Christmas parade, the tri-state fair at Elkhart, Guymon pioneer day, and our own Satanta Day parade. The band together with the girls’ glee club presented a Christmas program and a spring concert with the intention of showing the people of Satanta what their music de- partment has accomplished during the year. The band attended three music festivals; our league festival at Plains, the district festival at Dodge City, and the invitational music clinic here at Satanta. The trips, festivals, games, and special school activities that our band attended will be among the grandest of our high school memories. WALSWORTH L4fho«i«ph»d A Boud hr wALHWoirni moninui Kunliu. Mo . U S A. 27
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