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Standing: lean Barber, Amelia Summers, Carole Anderson. Sitting: Colleen 'vVoocl, Betty lverson Patsy McDowell, Myra Rowley. Y-TEEN CABINET The Y-Teen cabinet holds its meetings in the girls' lounge on the first Tues- day of each month. At this time Betty Iverson, the club president, presides over the regular business meeting. The events for the year, planned by the girls, include the fall installation, the Mother-Daughter teas, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance, together with the regular meetings. Patsy McDowell was vice- president and program director for the year. Carole Anderson acted as record- ing secretary, Sidney Ross, corresponding secretary: Pat Weisbrod, treasurer: Rosemary Edge, music director: Mary Ann Olsen, historian: Colleen Wood, social chairman: Grace Riepma, typing committee: lean Barber, membership: Amelia Summers and Catherine Wells, poster and publicity committee: Myra Rowley, worship: Diane Sorenson, house committee. -27- isps
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Bclck Row: Tommy Mann, Connie Whitaker, Mary Muetzel, Lowell King, Vifayne Zahrt, Roger Speedling, Bob Ellis, Norma Heisler, Don Delioster, lo Chapman, Dick lverson, lvlax Van Buren. Sitting: Mary Ann Olsen, Betty lverson, Buzz Tuttle, Bich Mann, Dick Baldwin, Rosemary Edge, Bob Barton. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of the Student Body President, each class president, and representatives from the four classes, six from the seniors, four from the juniors, three from the sophomores, and two from the freshmen. Offi- cers of the Student Council this year were Richard Mann, president, Francis Tuttle, vice president, Betty Iverson, secretary-treasurer. The Student Council takes care of the assemblies and the various important dances during the year. They also sponsor the annual Clay County Career Day. This year the Coun- cil proposed an amendment to their constitution in which members for the next year should be chosen in May instead of September with the exception of the new freshmen. This would make it possible for the council to begin their work the first Week of the new year. -26-
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157 V TOP GROUP Back Row: Rosemary Edge, Ruth Ann Wade, Mary Ann Olsen, Carol Van Buren, Iune Fitsimmons, Mary Ann Doyle, Colleen Gross, Marilyn Ketcham, Bette Turner, Gayle Norland. Lois Heikens, Iolene Fitz, Mary Gannon. Third Row: Grace Riepma, Betty Bang, Delores Elder, Shirley Olhausen, lean Barber, Madeline Weber, Sally Brunemeier, Lorene Vollmer, Alice Dirksen, Agnes Dunne. Second Row: Betty Iverson, Marian Banning, Ioyce Nelson, lna Belle Huginin, Beverly Maurer, Laura Mae French, Bernice Marsh, Barbara Lundquist Iennings. Front Row: Ruby Birchard, Lavonne Hughes, Arleen Turnguist, Dorothy Wilkie, Kathryn Bausch . BOTTOM GROUP Back Row: Myra Rowley, Sally Sackett, lane Ennis, Nancy Porter, Diane Sorenson, Adeline Free- burg, JoAnn Buse, Pat Vtfeisbrod. Third Row: Audrey Koehnk, Nancy Mann, Patsy McDowell, Charlotte Belshe, Mariel Kohn, Colleen Vllood, VerNelda Paulsen, Margaret Ginger, Doris Holcornb, Carol Warren. Second Row: loan Mitchell, Mary Lou Batchelet, Betty Averill, Mary Muetzel, Merle Iohnson, Mary Pratt, lean Farrar, lean Amis, IoAnn Steffen, Colleen Faulkner. Front Row: lean Underwood, Madonna Dutton, Shirley Falline, Nancy Lorenz, loan Griffin, Peggy Smith, Bonnie McDonough, Lois Hughes, Bonnie Rossiter. Y-TEENS The Y-Teens started out their school year with the annual big and little sister picnic held in the homemctking room and gym. Efforts to bring together all the girls in Spencer High resulted in pairing juniors and sophomores together, and seniors and freshmen as big and little sisters. In October the annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held at the Methodist Church, preceded by a beautiful candlelight installation. ..2g..
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