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HALE AND HEARTY
Promoting sports in every possible way, an act ive N club rallied behind an active cab in et to enjoy a successful year.
These lettermen led the way on cinders , court, and gridiron and in supporting roles as managers , scorekeepers, and physical education assistsants to help mold Northeast's winning squads
Opening the year's activity to the tune of horses ' hoofs and rustling hay, a hayrack r ide was held in October 'neath a full harvest moon Basketball season found the " men of letters" presenting a howling success at a pep rally skit.
The trad i tional N club carnival was its usual ga la affa ir with a new twist. Although the N club reta ined sponsorsh ip, it gallantly stepped aside to allow the choir to present it and apply proceeds on its new robes A p i cnic outing to initiate new members climaxed the year for an active N club sportsmen all.
Second row: Francis Rezek , sponsor ; Ro n S t erk le , first semester treasure r; Dick Whitaker , second semester treasur e r ; Vernon Peterson , second semeste r vice p resident; Hoyt Hultberg , second semeste r sec r etary ; and Dawson Hawkins , sponsor
Highlighting meetings throughout the year with covered dish suppers, outstanding speakers, confer e nces , and recognition services, the Y-Teens strive ever to " Follow the Gleam".
Main event of the year was a national Hi-Y, Y-Teen conference at Grinnell, Iowa Other outstanding get-togethers included a
Putting the finishing touches on plans for the covered dish supper are first semester cabinet members : Jane Goth , secretary ; Rosemary Lucke , service chairman; Ina Yount , membership chairman ; Janet Ross , program chairman; Marlene Spencer , publicity chairman; Bobbie Read , president; Nancy Young , finance chairman; P at Dormer , music chairman; Margaret Stone , vice president; P at Wiedman , pianist; and Mary Slaughter , treasurer .
"FOLLOWING
World Fri e n d ship m e eting with a spe c ial candle-lighting service, an d the Eastern Nebraska Hi-Y, Y-Teen conference held at Northeast in April.
Under the direction of Presi d ents Roberta Read and Ros e mary Lucke, new projects were completed and the active membership increased to 90.
Finance Committee
Left to right , fi rs t row: Sh irly Hi em , Betty Jean Lee , Ma ry S laughter , Bon it a Rittenburg , and Pat Hansen
Seco n d row: S u e Phillips , Kay Young , Nancy Hageman , No rm a Hageman , Ca ryl Besse , Nancy Young , and Jan is Bl ess i ng
PROGRAM .AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEES

Left to righ t, fir s t row: Geraldine Shaw , Barbara Dors e y ,
O rph a Swale , Virginia Ga rl ow , and Betty Hathaway
Second ro w : Sh irl ey Riner, Jeanette Bassler, Jeanne Pappas , Janet Bassler , Elaine Hanneman, Marian Quisenberry, Bea Sm it h , Jean Verjaska , Betsey Lou
Hi nes , and Sall ie Butl e'r
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Y-Teen cabinet members for second semester are front to back, left to right: Marian Willock, finance chairman ; Rosemary Lucke, president; Jackie McKinney , social chairman; Mary Lou Magorian , publicity chairman; Sarah McGrath, program chairman; Sharon Kemper, membership chairman; A.lice Barron , service chairman; Barbara Dorsey, secretary ; Betty Hathaway, vice president; and Nancy Young , treasurer
