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Y-TEENS President—Joyce Moore Vice President—Jackie Lamb Sponsors— Secretary—Patty Moore Miss Mabel Crawford Treasurer—Peggy Main Miss Marian Archibald The Y-Teens are an active branch of the national Y. W. C. A. and therefore try to carry out its purpose: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In order that there may be a closer relationship between the national Y. W. C. A. and the younger girls the name has been recently changed to- Y-Teens. There are 48 junior and senior members and the sophomore girls are taken into the club in April of each year. Each girl is a member of one of the following committees: Program, Devotional, Social, Service, Music, and Publicity. During the year with the Hi-Y we have sponsored a Halloween festival for the entire community. We have donated funds to the various benefits and organizations. During national Y-Teen Week we held our annual Mother-Daughter Banquet and were in charge, this year, of the opening devotional services for the district convention at Kenton. HI-Y Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Platform: Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. President—James Kreglow Program Chairman—Arthur Amey Vice President—Clyde High Devotional Leader—Charles Elliot Secretary-Treasurer—Urban Long Social Chairman—Robert Dilts Sponsor Mr. Arthur Pfeil The Fi-Y organization, a division of the Young Mens' Christian Association, is composed of boys who have indicated vheir willingness to live up to the high standards of the Hi-Y purpose and platform. It is active in its support of school and community functions and projects. During the weekly meetings throughout the year a succession of speakers, movies, discussions, music appreciation programs and local entertainment are enjoyed. Other activities include the Annual Candlelight Ball, playnights, potlucks and swimming parties. Each day during Easter Week we join with the Y-Teens to hold devotional services.
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F.H.A. Officers President-------Esther Dearth Vice President—Jeanette Murray Secretary-------Wilma Mansfield Treasurer-------Hilda Binkley Reporter--------Catherine Killer Historian-------Vsrnetta Reed Adviser---------Miss Barbara Williams The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of girls who have been enrolled in the home economics course at least one year. They have four major degrees! Chapter, Homemaker, State, and National. This year's club is composed of thirty-five members, who have served oar.qi.ets, improved the department, and worked on self-im-nrovement programs. Highlights of this year have been the Christmas party, joint F.F.A.-F.H.A. Hallowe'en Party, Mother—Daughter Banquet, and district and county meetings. Recognition should be 'given to two of our members--------- ean Hurlburt, who is pianist of the county and Marcia Marshall, secretary-treasurer of the district. F.F.A. Officers President-------Urban Long Vice President—Lester Kindle Secretary-------Paul Van Atta Treasurer-------James Kreglow Reporter--------Charles Ballinger Sentinel--------Raymond Guyton Adviser---------Mr. J.J. Kreglow The Future Farmers of America consists of boys who are majoring in Vocational Agriculture in High School and who are planning on farming or entering agricultural college. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. Some of the specific purposes are: To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. To encourage members in the development of individual farming programs and establishment in farming.
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