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in Three Fields-Religious, Social, Service SIGNS AT EVERY INTERSECTION-LEFT Lrdiz S:hIeuYe'. M-11 Kathy Desk, Sharon Holoch, Loo If.'oIstenhoIfv, Lindo Kle nkclz, Sozorfe Hogan, HeIen Prneo JUST LIKE CHRISTMAS!-HEART SISTER PARTY-BELOW-- Potty Borretr, Lindo Picard, Beverly Wochner, Sandro Hin- wcns, Juho Cosh, Nur-ci RcTn,en, Borboro Diehl, Morion Cosh Joyce Schultz, Jecw Refshouge PAL-ME PARTY-FIRST ROW D. Jensen, J. Moline, A Burns, H Rogers, V, Rank, M Bottom, L. Jirkovsky, J Mohne SECOND ROW-S, Thompson, G, Hodges, P. Bor yew, K Kurrer, K Vehne, B. Smehr, K. LyIe, R Robinson J. Ikznfcrs THIRD ROW-VC, Stevens, J Jegers, C- OSWOW K Corey, C. FessIer, J. Shofrlesworth, S, Grebe, D. Dyer J, Shipferling 1' I
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ML .si fm lnclustrious Y-Teens Do Outstanding Work HEARTY HANDSHAKE, HEARTY THANKS-RIGHT Pot Powers, Sonni Watt, John Riddell, guest speaker, Janet Rhoda, Miss Carol Fisher, Janet Klone STYLE SHOW IN THE MAKING-BELOW Lois Mozer Dorothy l-loflschneider, Beverly Flynn, Marion Mozer Peggy Dearing, Betty Bennett, Janice Kuntzeln-an, Catherine Clarke EXTRA BUSINESS FOR THE POST OFFICE--LETTERS TO SHUT-INS-LOWER LEFT Kathy Opltz, Judy Crooks, Jane Foster, Sue Graham, Joyce Addison, Margie Walbrecht, DeVonne Heinz EASTER LILIES FOR AN EASTER PROGRAM-LOWER RIGHT-fShirley McBride, Donetta McMahon, Marilyn Lyle, Marietta Johnson ,,,,- ..v..,..,,N - -4--f L 1 ' ' V ' i 4 fi' ll Furtive banging of locker doors and surprised cries ot Look what my heart sister gave me, character' ized Y-Teen Heart-Sister Week, February ll-l8. A party clirnaxed the week and revealed to everyone their heart sisters. Janet Rhoda served as Fall Conference vice-presi- dent, and at the Fullerton meeting Patty Barrett and Sue Graham were elected as next year's Conterence vice-president and secretary. Committees were at the heart ot Y-Teen activities this year, Service committee sent cards to shut-ins and gave Thanksgiving tood baskets to needy tami- lies. Music committee led meeting and party music. Signs advertising Y-Teen tunctions were posted by the publicity committee, Worship committee planned the Easter Program and religious services tor 1' T? it ' ,S-.. U-X g x, meetings. Pal-Me membership party and PaeMa-Me Banquet came under social committee auspices. Program com- mittee's eltorts produced a fashion show, a program on colleges and Christmas in England by Anita Burns, Reverend Alan Justand, Grand Island Trinity Methodist Church, spoke at the Y-Teens' all-school Religious-Lite Day convocation. Otticers were president Janet Rhoda, vice-president Judy Jetlers, secretary Sandra Hinrichs and treasurer Linda Picard. Miss Carol Fisher was Y-Teen sponsor.
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can 5 V-CLUB MEMBERS-FIRST ROW -G T-Tor Bair, Coach Georae Bostwick ,l I.'a,er, SvaTos, Coach Earl GraFT Y-Club, Booster Club--Double-Barreled Support LeTTermen Tronw all Duke varsiTy sporTs are banded TogeTher in Y-Club. They seek To pronwoTe sporTsrnanship and uphold The TradiTion of The Fighhng York Dukes. Besides Their aThleTic acTiyiTies, leTTernTen co-sponsored The Chrishnas conyocaTion vviTh Tlre Pepper Shakers and Turned reTreshnTenT yendc-rs duriwg l3askeTl3all TournarnenT, This yc-czr The Seward-York Travelling Trophy was capTc:ed for 'he YHS Trophy case for The TTrsT Time. SERTOMA AWARD WINNERS-Larry Penney, lzaske ,r -J... ,-... X -YV- an This Trophy is under The auspices of The Y-Club and The Seward SvClub, IT goes To The school ThaT wins aT leasT Two oT The regular season conTesTs in TooT- ball, l5askeTl3all and Track. LeTTerrnen leaders were presidenT Nate Gross, yice-p esiclenT Larry Penney, secretary Bennie loyell, and Treasurer Roger Ivlaley. Coaches Earl G'a5 and George Bosfwick sponsored The group. ,+- HARDER WORK THAN A FOOTBALL GAME Fz' pawn, D, Klcre, G Bfch, B E:.e,f, G Swish, R New-wn SECOND ROW -N Gross, D LCTT, B Lc,cf', D Sf'-f: :'f l1i L Kupke, T T ', 'ir' THIRD ROW 9 R' rel, J. ShuT!lc-sv,crTh L. Rr-wr' . S .Zelc D Pinneo, D X'.f,iTscn R Se:.l:w. -T , FIR.
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