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TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW: Sandra Russell, Judith Ailes, Berthelda Shackelford, Sheila Oliver, Lorna Ballenger, Katherine Kurstedt, Sue Anderson, Joyce Muse. SECOND ROW: Linda Amtower, Victoria Boyd, Patsy Cornwell, Ann Woore, Linda Spitler, Karen Strickler, Patricia Harworth, Janet Petrie, Patricia Lee, Wanda Barney. THIRD ROW: Doris Campbell, Arlene Baggarly, Beverly Jenkins, Patricia Purdham, Susan Owings, Dixie Bean, Sandra Ritter, The motto of every Tri-Hi-Y member is to create maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. In attempting to carry this out the club creates a spiritual atmosphere in the school by 'having the Thought for the Week, grace at lunch, and de- votions over the public address system bi-weekly. The 44 Tri-Hi-Y members this year are greatly indebted and honored with the exceptional guidance of our sponsor, Miss Cather. OFFICERS-STANDING: Sue Anderson, Trea,rurer,' Courtney Richards, Vice-Pfexidentf Robin Hockman, Cbaplaing Joyce Muse, Preri- dentg Berthelda Shackelford, HiIf0fid71j Miss Delores Jenkins, Linda Lake, Priscella Lee, Judith Mot- rison. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ridings, Robin Hockman, Carol Mills, Patricia LeHardy, Susan Marston, Judith Sim- mons, Cheryl Rogers, Margaret Dinges, Bonnie Hammock, Sharon Cather, Carol Ballenger. FIFTH ROW: Miss Cather, Courtney Richards, Sharon Williams, Carolyn Godlove. Cather, Spomorf Mary Ridings, Reporterf Kath- erine Kurstedt, Secretary.
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HI-Y PURPOSE: The purpose of this organization is school, and community high standards of Christian character. MEMBERSHIP: Any member of James Wood l High School is eligible to join. They must be out- standing in church and school activities. , ACTIVITIES: The main activities of the club are as follows: morning devotions, thanks at lunch, special assembly programs, and the Model General Assembly in Richmond every spring for three days. OFFICERS -FIRST ROW: David Larrick, Secretary. SEC- OND ROW: Edward Shiley, Preridenl. THIRD ROW: Samuel Russell, Treamrerg Mr. Bayles, Spomor. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Williams, Vice-Preridentf Jimmy Hockman, C lmplain, ni il li I E P f Q W FIRST ROW: David Larrick, Ronald Keiter, Robert Dove, Mr. Bayles, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Edward Shiley, Gary Lee, Roy Hockrnan, Sam Russell, Philip Haines. THIRD ROW: George Goode, Charles Patteson, John Marker. FOURTH ROW: Bill Butler, Jeff Williams, Jimmy Hockman, Donald Strosnider. to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home,
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GIRLS' MONQGRAM cLuB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Workman, Sponsor: Diane Brumback, Judith Abrell, Melissa Haines, Carol Fox, Elizabeth Golladay. SECOND ROW: Sharon Harley, Wanda Barney, Shelva Miller, Joyce Ashby, Diane Stackrnan, Barbara Robinson. The Girls' Monogram Club is a school organization After each girl has earned 500 points, received her which encourages girls to take an active part in sports. james Wood letter, and has completed her initiation, Volleyball, basketball, and hockey are just a few of the she becomes an active member of the club. activities of the Monogram Club. OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Judy Ab- rell, Preriden-tg Carol Fox, Secrelary. SECOND ROW: Shelva Miller, Vice- Pre.tir1'emf,' Wanda Barney, Recorder of Pointr. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Work- man, Sp07lJOf. 147
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