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Junior H i-Y 1 i First row: Earl Brian, John Cameron, Don Carmichael, Bobby Edgerton, Johnny Daniel, Doc Dickinson. Second row: Simon Dixon, Bill Duncan, Barry Frazelle, Tommy Hines, Bill Hocutt, Forney Holler. Third row: Ivan Jones, Al Lassiter, George Lothian, Bob Martin, David Poole, Bill Price. Fourth row: Bobby Soden, Stanton Tuttle, Johnny Wardlaw, Joe Webb, Tommy Worth, Smedes York. STANTON TUTTLE ....... ............ P resident SMEDES YORK ............ ...... V ice-President Doc DICKINSON ........ .....,...... S ecretary During the year of '57-,58 the Junior Class Hi-Y has worked hard to live up to their purpose to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The most successful money making project was selling Pom-poms. Also, this club was the back- bone of the Hi-Y dance, Cannibal Island. A tur- BoB MARTIN ...... ....... T reasurer BILL DUNCAN ....... ...........,,...,.... C haplain SIMON DIXON ....... .,...... S ergeant-at-Arms key was sent to a needy family at Christmas time. The first Sunday in each month the Jr. Class Hi-Y attended different churches as a group. The last month the club attended the church service at Duke University. During the Work year the president and vice- president attended the Hi-Y Convention which was held in Anderson, South Carolina.
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enior H i-Y as G V,A, liz ? R W Q . af if , , fav- 5 sw, 64 ff X 1 QSDEQLJG f '2i1?w5zSf ' 1' T2 'K WSV X in t M 3 v,,-. Z - K . if ,mx X X , N . Q M fg' ,, . ..f Q 'Q , 4 Q. 1 X N IQ A ,S . . ya: J ' fa 5,45 we A3 Q Q Q x. px it 3 , vx -is? Q Q , ,, , M' I 1 Vw f If . ,,,. .J X ri J First row: Reggie Brown, Paul Burroughs, Tom Cannon, Randel Carpenter, Bill Davis. Second frow: Frank Denkins, Grady Ferrell, Lyman Ferrell, Bryant Garner, Dick Hendrickson, Bobby Howell. Third row: Billy Hubbard, Freddy Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Charles Lefort, Allen Millar, Pat Morgan. Fourth row: Skipper Moore, Henry Newton, Roland Noblin, Warren Norman, Bub Pearson, Bill Pierson. Fifth row: N. R. Stell, Roy Stephenson, Steve White. BRYANT GARNER ..... ,...,,,,...,. P resident BILLY HUBBARD ...... ...... V ice-President CHARLES LEFORT ........ ....,.....,. S ecretary During the 1957-1958 year the Senior Hi-Y sponsored many worthwhile projects in their effort to create, maintain, and extend, through- out the home, school, and community high stand- ards of Christian characterf' The sale of football pennants took place shortly after school began, and was a huge success. Just before Christmas the Hi-Y Telephone Directories were published, and the ensuing sale added a considerable sum to the treasury. Selling basketball pins at the be- ginning of the conference season helped to boost i'0peration Spirit and get the team off to a good start. By the end of February the script com- mittee had the parts assigned for the annual pro- duction of the Hi-Y Follies, and following the BILL P1ERsoN .... -. ............--- --TTQGSWQT ALLEN MILLAR ,,..,.. ...... S eTg9a'fLf-C115-ATTHS LYMAN FERRELL .................. .............. ...-- C h 1113161171 partly stag social, all the members, efforts were centered on this project. After the performance, before a full house, we added quite a sum to our growing scholarship fund. The Hi-Y scholarship, given this year in memory of a former member, George Beeker, was presented to an outstanding member of the senior class. Each Sunday the members of the club attended church in a group, and continually strived to pro- mote Hclean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. , With the help and guidance of our advisor, Farmer Smith, the Needham Broughton Senior Hi-Y enjoyed a most successful year.
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w QQZ ix ophomore H i-Y ,ff ,:,. -4 , ' Z-'4 '-'fiff 7 ff N sf' it ' 9 ' if 4, VAQ- -be -li? Za li K .V w t, Z V EE. ,,V,V , ,',,V p 5- . gn., , g , ' +:-.- f: 1, 25' , f , ,Q M ml . f w ' W.. First Tow, left to fright: Max Barbour, Jimmy Barefoot, Johnny Bogle, Mac Boxley, Don Buffalo, Pete Chimos. Second Tow: George Cromarti, Chat Drinkard, Steve Fore, Robert Hocutt, Jimmy Holder, Robert Hutchins. Third Tow: Johnny Koonce, Billy Peabody, Jimmy Pierce, Bobby Poole, Billy Rogers, Bob Shearin, Billy Simmons. ............President BOB SHEARIN ...,.... ROBERT HOCUTT .,....... .,.... V ice-President ROBERT HUTCHINS ,...... ......... S ecretary New members taken in during the spring induc- tion were: Cliff Benson, Jimmy Brickhouse, Bud Beattie, Tyke Jenkins, Edward Pierce, Richard Randall, Larry Dean, Tom McAllister, Tift Mann, Tim Kinrey, Steve Moore, Tuller Honeycutt, Danny Williams, Dave Reynolds and Jim Maflitt. Among the many activities Of the club was our annual social held in November. It was a picnic which was held at Umstead Park. During the 1957-1958 school year, the sopho- more Hi-Y had several worthwhile projects. One 98 PETE CHIMOS ............. ...........,..... T Teasurer GEORGE CROMARTI ....... ..... S efrgeant-at-Arms DON BUFFALOE ........ ............... C haplain service project was the watching of coats in the cloakrooms during all school dances. We had two money-raising projects. They were the selling of Christmas tree tickets for the Optimist Club and the sale of World Almanacs. One Sunday each month, the members of the club attended church as a group. The club strived by these and other ways to live up to our purpose that is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tian character.
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