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ROW ONE: J. Emhuff. ROW TWO: J. Dunn and D. Decker. ROW THREE: H. McGuire and T. Murray. ROW FOUR: B. Munden and D. Siefker. ROW FIVE: Mr. Unger, D. Grantham, N. I] uber. D. Linke. J. Ahlbrand, and R. Nierman. Hosts To Spring Conference Hi-Y. the Christian organization affiliated with the Y.M.C.A.. worked unobtrusively through the year and performed fine and worthwhile project under the sponsorship of Mr. Harry Unger. Major financial undertaking was the giving of a sizeable cheek to the library to be used for new books. 1 [ere are the wise of the Y ' s. With the help of the Y-Teen club, the Hi-Y boys were host to the Y-Teen-Hi-Y conference in March. Members from eight other schools at- tended the conference. Officers of the group were Richard Nierman. first-semester president; Don Siefker, second- semester president; Richard Linke, vice-presi- dent; Harry McGuire, secretary; Tom Murray, treasurer; Jerry Ahlbrand. chaplain; and Guy Lustig, sergeant at arms. At right are first semester officers. Front row: Judy Stark, Carol Frey, Shirley Toborg, Irene Nicha ' son, and Carolyn Voss. In the second row r are Richard Linke, Richard Nierman, Jerry Ahlbrand, Harry McGuire, and Tom Murray.
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Coto|)anion Clubs are Joint Affiliated wit ' i the national organization of Y. W. C. A., the Y-Teen Club endeavors to promote high standards of character in home, school, and community. Under the direction of Miss Cora Caddell, Y-Teens learned the meaning of sharing with those less fortunate and cheering those who are sad. At Christmas time members brought food and clothing to fill baskets for several families. Jointly with the Hi- , the Y-Teens were hosts to the District Conference and several members took active parts on the conference program. The annual Mother-Daughter banquet was a feature of early May. President during the first semester was Irene Nichalson and during the second was Jo Ann Stanfield. Other officers were: Shirley Toborg and Nancy Browning, vice-president; Carol Frey, secretary; Judy Stark, chaplain, and Carolyn Voss, treasurer. ROW ONE: E. Toenjes, M. Judd, C. Voss, E. Cordes, S. Kiel, J. Coy, S. Toborg, R. Otting, M. Short, P. Thompson, M. Knott, and J. Hennessy. ROW TWO: Miss Caddell. M. Manuel, C. Hedges, N. Kendall, C. Gruber, P. Aiken, N. Beldon, N. Bevers, J. Nichalson, and J. Crum. ROW THREE: P. Toppe, B. Hall, E. Plumer, N. Barnett, B. Jones, Helen Franke, B. Boreherding, C. Kiel, S. Junker, and I. Nichalson. ROW FOUR: S. Smedley, J. Tracey, N. Browning. C. Frey, M. Miller, B. Knott, S. Zickler. J. Stanfield, and J. Stark.
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Clacking castanets and lacy fans were among our vivid pictures of Spain and Mexico as we journeyed in imagination through these lands of romance, learning the gay language and colorful customs of a vivacious people. Charles and Karen try La Raspa. a Spanish- American dance. Customs and Culture of Spain Studied by Members of Club An understanding of the Spanish language and people is the purpose of the Spanish Club sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Feaster. Along with our studying came entertainment which con- sisted of a Christmas party and spring picnic. Officers for the year were: p resident. Jerry Parr; vice- president. Tom Burbrink; secretary, Judy Ashcraft; and treasurer. Dennis Mahorney. ROW ONE: G. Nobbe. J. Fill, T. Burbrink, R. Gregory. D. Mahornev, and G. Allman. ROW TWO: V. Copeland. G. Stockelman, J. Ashcraft, S. Vornholt, R. Waldkoetter. .Miss Feaster. and D. Kloeker. STANDING ROW ONE: L. Waldkoetter, J. Hennessy, B. Lewis, K. Pollert, E. Blumer, M. Brackemyre, J. Parr, and T. Amos. STANDING ROW TWO: J. Wessel, S. McDonald. C. Rebber, and M. Englehardt. STANDING ROW THREE: S. Heiwig, R. Darlage, D. Grantham, L. Donica, J. Emhuff, and J. Cope- land.
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