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Tri-Hi-Y-The Model General Assembly is the ma- jor event the Tri-Hi-Y planned this year. Four mem- bers and the club sponsor, Mrs. King, went to Rich- mond and stayed for three days, April 18, to April 20. The activities are comparable to those carried on by actual state legislationg the members met in the Capi- tol Building in a Model Congress. A Senator, repre- sentative, page, and reporter attended from Albe- marle. Each club from each school presented a bill to the congress and it was passed or vetoed. Audrey Smith was elected Clerk for this assembly, also, Missy Scott was elected Chaplain of the Vally District Con- vention in early November. The second major project of the Tri-Hi-Y was to hold a Mother-Daughter Tea. On February 24, many of the mothers of club members met in the library at Albemarle. The purpose was so the parents could better understand the working of the organization. Mrs. Griggs, sponsor, A. Smith, secretary, C. Robertson, treasurer, M. Scott, chaplain, B. Ramsey, president, L. Sandridge, reporter, I. Albee, vice-president, Mrs. King, sponsor. Youth organizafions develop Christian fraifs Front row: D. Swisher L. Smith, C. Zoulis, D Rogers, P. Blackwell, S Terrill, E. Pugh, M Iones, E. Clements, C Robertson. Second row A. Thomas, D. Tipton, V. Marshall, S. Brown, L. Cay, M. Ames, R. Klein M. Dofflemyer, D. Trim- ble, C. Remley. ?t' Front row: I. Sandridge, L. Beasley, I. Sandridge, I . Meadows, F. Tirrell, S. Blake, G. Gill, I. Harring- ton, I. Grimes, I. Harring- ton. Second row: S Young, D. Hamilton, P Knight, P. Ballard, D Sharpe, M. Iones, M Kidd, A. Winkler, D Moyer, A. Addington.
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Nursing Club-Since the need for nurses is constantly growing, the main purpose of the Nursing Club is to enable students in- terested in a medical career to obtain a brief glance at the different phases of this interesting field. Throughout the year the members ac- tively participate in volunteer work at the University and Martha Iefferson Hospitals. Mrs. Virginia Fallan spoke to them earlier in the year about the knowledge volunteer Work offers. Also the members made Christ- mas stockings for patients and later in the year they made small pillows for the pa- tients at the Martha Iefferson Hospital. The Nursing Club plans at the end of the year to add to the S30 they have al- ready contributed to the silver punch bowl for the school. Front row: Mrs. Upclike, sponsorg S. McClary, M. Marshall, I. Clark, C. Garrison P. Pairet, A. XVoncl, D. Carter, C. Carver, clzapluing S. Paxton, treasurer, K. Hippert president, N. Townsend, nice-president, C. Clarke, reporterg G. Sprouse, B. Somma Second row: L. Phclps, J. Springhorn, L. Cash, A. Detamore, B. Little, I. Hobson R. Black, M. Garth, D. Van, A. Powell, B. Clark, C. McDaniel. morning devofional, a school clinic, and arf exhibifs. Bible Club-One of the main activities of the Bible Club is giving devotionals in the morning. Different members of the club read passalges from the Bible or from book- lets over t e public address system. The club does much to help needy fami- lies. At Christmas, and Easter the Club sends food baskets to less fortunate people. 3 i 5 ip Front row: I. Babcr, C. Birckhcad, M. Huff, D. Latta, D. Parsons, A. Henwood, N. Harris, D. Rogers, I. Fox, L. Hicks. Second row: M. Via, V. Morris, I. Sand- ridge, C. Hicks, A. Harris, B. Harris, B. Davis, P, Beale. Third row: C, Lam, L. Sartin, C. Southall, P. VVood, S. Critzer, D. Moyer, A. Martin, B. Benson, I. Maupin, S. Grimes, I. Brocker, G. Lewis, M. Cook, R. Paschall. Officers: Standing: Mrs. Fornes, sponsorg C. McAllister, vice-pres.g C. Southall, chaplain. Kneeling: B. Faulkner, president, I. Rittenhouse, secretary. 29
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Hi-Y-Conventions! In the Hi-Y, these meetings are important activities. In November, Buddy Toms and Terry Vogt participated in the District Convention in IVaynes- boro. Also, in April six representatives traveled to the Mo- del Ceneral Assembly in Richmond. In order to r'1is . e money, members sold candy at bas- ketball games and in the cafeteria A ' z. portion of the money eamed purchased food baskets for needy families at Christ- mas. Frequently, on Sunday mornings a group of Hi-Y mem- bers attended churches of various religions. in sfadenfs flzrouglf f r Front row: H. S. d 'an ridge, A, Faulkner, C. Bl ,... row: I. Tomlin, XV. Sallcy, 1. Cockerille, S. Pollock, A. Second ' ' , . , . I am, C. Mahancs, C. McAllister, Osvaldx. Scconcl row: VV. Jarman, D. Rea, B. Yowell, R. Deta I. Dorsey. Third row: P. Fulton, J. McCauley, YV, Coleman, S. Ramsey. more, T. Manely, C. Scrivnor, R, Rankin. Third 7010! B. Link, J. Jarman, J. Pylcs, W. Harrell, B, Eastwood. Front row: L. Harrington, j. Tomlin, A, Boaz, J. Cor-kerille, Second row: S. Ford, M. Smith, S. Hathaway, B. Knight, M. Lone-rgan, C. Cookley, C. Slmffner, C. Shoffnc-r, A. Osvalds, S. Pollock. Third row: C. Mt-Daniel, F. Sm-ed, S. Lydick, C. Sudduth, B, Martin, E. Boaz, I. Snced, N, Ben- fer, D. Bradbury, L. Morris, Mrs. Chevrier. Chess Club-Formed by a group of students from last year's Math Club, the Chess Club is new to Albemarle this year, The main objectives of the club are to further the know- led f ' ge o chess and important strategy of the game amon g club members. Plans have been made f ' ' or a tournament in which all students could participate. Although chess is the ' I mayor actor in the club, recently much ime has been spent in organiz- lg and electing club officers. inke, C, Murray P Cale Front row. J, Gambrill A Bogcr R NI ' Mr. Johnston, symrisorg D. Kusic, nice-president, P. Maupin, clmplnin, B. Toms, yrmvident, B, Hatclu-r, historian and T. Vogt, seeretury. service fo oflzers. XTL
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