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HI - President, Edward Gratzickp Vice-President, Mike Davis, Secretary, Bob Hoffron, Treasurer, Mood Williams. Developing character through Christian fellowship to the Carolina Hi-Y convention, and sponsoring a provides a busy schedule for the Hi-Y clubs, iunior hay ride, marked ci successful year. and senior. , , , , By participating in a well-rounded athletic pro- Under the guidance ofthe Y.M.C.A., proiects such gram, the members continued to build, not only as collecting clothing for the poor, sending delegates physical strength, but sportsmanship as well. President, Kenny Rhea. Vice-President, David Banks, Secretary, Danny Overstreetg Treasurer, Sidney Ander son, Chaplain, Joe Cordray.
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Y'T E E N 5 A C , 252. A aria 399' wixieerggif' - TEENS 10th: President, Caroline Axson, Vice-President, Linda Mallard, Secretary, Marie Heins, Treasurer Connie LaRoche. 9th: President. Sharon Lahmeyerf Vice-President, Sally Campbell, Secretary, Susan Scott Treasurer, linda Grafzick. The Rivers' Y-Teens is an organization sponsered Realizing all work and no play is rather dull, the by the Y.W.C.A. Each year the members of these clubs girls enioyed many social events. Some of these were participate in many worthwhile proiects. These in- the city-wicle recognition service and the Christmas clude the giving of baskets to the needy at Christmas Gnd 5Weefl'1e0l'? Cl0f1C9S- and Thanksgiving. One group adopted an underprivi- lodged child. 12th: President, Sandra Infingerp Vice-President, Rebie Mclemorep Secretary, Gwen Seyley Treasurer, Sandra Scott. ilthz President, Farley Clark, Vice-President, Dolores Weatherford, Secretary, Kathy Gailliardp Treasurer, Susie laney, 1
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