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+ . Cab X I ' D' 6. 7. auwlenta... DCT The DCT QDiversified Co-operative Training Programj is a relatively new program within the school curiculum. Open to Seniors only, it is included to help bridge the gap between school and the student's first job in a trade or industry. C0-ordinator Allen Ludviksen procured positions and co-operations of various employers, oriented the students in their work through daily study of their jobs and supervised the students on the job. Organized as a club the group formed a well- knit organization which participated in picnics and skating parties. Compliments of BAKER TRACTOR
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dawned Zeltezmew in ct!! echo! Wada... Y. VARSITY U Sixteen new members, one of the largest classes of initiates ever to be accepted, were we1- comed into Varsity U on January 12. An all- time high was reached by the club when eight of its members received berths on the ALL -CBL football team of 1952. Dick Sanders, Chuck Harvey and Jerry Keim served as president, vice president and secretary-treasurer, respec- tively. Outstanding social events of the year were the numerous hay rides the club planned. JOHNSON 'S SHOE STORE
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wield dhwzm ,ewmgecfea Y-TEENS Seventy-five girls of UHS make up the mem- bership of Y-Teens. Nancy Thomson, Ann Eamhart, Rillis Johnson and Cecilia Cline served in the respective offices of President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The thought- ful preparation of stockings to hand in the win- dows of the county hospital was a time -consum- ing task at Christmas. Two guest speakers were heard during the year. Y-Teen members planned and prepared the decorations and refreshments for the Homecoming dance. The Y-Teens are dedicated to the attainment of these goals: to grow as a person: to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalitiesg and, to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Sf WM' -' I it .
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