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The Y-teen cabinet consisted of the following: FRONT ROW: Karen Dirks, Barbara Nickerson, Rachel Krause, Becky Headrick, Linda Ballard, Susan Massoni. SECOND ROW: Connie Headrick, Charlene Hutson, Peggy Elliott, Betty Powell, Cheri Pippitt, Vicki Roberts, Barbara Carter. India Represented M Banquet At the Spring Tea, the guest speaker was Usha Mennon from India. She told the girls and their mothers many interesting facts about India and their customs. The Y-teens sold candy and cookbooks for a money making project this year. Barbara Nickerson was ICC candidate in the fall conference at Ulysses. This year they sent four girls to the annual membership meeting at Wichita. Usha Mennon, speaker at the Spring Tea, talks to Mrs. At the Spring Tea the Mystery Mothers are busily Wettstein, YWCA President, LEFT, and Becky Headrick, engaged in arranging the gifts for the gift ex- Y-teen President, RIGHT. change among mothers and daughters. 11
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Zke lJems Play Jor Zkc Prom Mrs. Guy Scott of the Liberal Southwest Guidance Center was the guest speaker at the 1967-68 Junior-Senior Banquet. Her speech was on the four S's. The cafeteria was decorated with silhouettes and glittered stars to go along with the theme, In the Misty Moonlight. Kenneth Martin sang the theme song for their musical entertainment. At the Prom afterwards, the Juniors, Seniors, and their dates danced to the music of The Jerms from Kansas City. The Prom room was decorated with a garden scene. There was a fountain with real gold fish swimming among the rocks. But of course, something had to go wrong. The flowers didn't get here on time and neither did the speaker.
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