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NATIONAL Seated: Shirley Thurmond, Beulah Ross, Joan Reeves, Pauline Dameron, Betty Gunsauley, Aleene Yeates Standing: Lillian W ' ilson, Genevieve Muri)hy, Clarice Aunc, Miss Frazer, Marilyn Hall, Jaudera Little, Kay Spies, Peggy iMarkham GIRLS’ SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS ! PAULINE DAMERON President I JOAN REE ’ES Vice-President I BEL’LAH ROSS Treasurer || BETTY GUNSAULEY Secretary i SHIRLEY THURMOND Chaplain i MISS FRANCES FRAZER Sponsor I Our Hi-Y belongs to the national organization which aims to create, maintain || and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and i community. The Senior Girls’ Hi-Y, a new club in our school, was formed in January and is composed of girls from the sophomores, junior and senior classes. We have completed our membership drive and have inducted twenty-four new I members. I We plan to present a chapel program later in tb.e session and to have a I Mother-Daughter banquet in the spring. As the annual goes to press, plans are j being made to arrange for our Hi-Y to help a refugee child from one of the war- jj torn countries.
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THE 1945 First Row: Bill}- Pugh, Frank Jordan, Edward Crawford, Howard Mahaney, Bernard Gribhle, Dale Sloan, Fred Harper, Ruel Collins Second Row: Marshall Ellington, Ralph ilcAlexander, Howard Hubbard, Wallace Prior, larshall Deal, Clifton Chambliss, Thomas Watkins, Howard Crawson, Mr. Bricker BOYS’ SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS HOWARD MAHAXEY President BERNARD CRIBBLE Viee-President MARSHALL 1 )EAI Secretary EDWARD CRAW FORD Treasurer DALE SLOAN Chaplain MR. BRICKER S ' lconsor The chief aim of the Boys’ Senior Hi-Y is to work toward the bettering ot our school and to make it a more enjoyable place for all of our students to work. Our basketball team has won all games played, except our first, and should win the Hi-Y Championship. The team is composed of the following boys : Marshall Ellington, Howard Mahaney, Rill Anderton, Bill Jones, Ralph Newsome, Ralph B. Williams and Bernard Gribble.
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THE 1945 First Row: Ruth Griffith, Betty Firth, Helen Cooper, Betty Rife, Marietta Kirby, ' enita Goodrich, Frances Robinson, Doris Rimmer, Barbara Cornwell, Chlotilda Burgess Second Row : Peggy Furr, Ann iMartin, Margaret Hester, Josephine Lassiter, Cornelia Brown, Kancy Drum, Theresa Scohlic, Gertrude Philips, Kitty Blanks, Mary Crutchfield Mary Sanford, Jean Raley Third Row: Delores Rosenherger, Ruth Scohlic, Natalie Stansfield, ilmer Seiher, Claudette Price, Phyllis Williams, Carolyn Lyons, Barbara Cranford, Doris Seldonridge, Joy Sloans, Joanne Bryant, Lorraine Myers, Mary Hill, Mrs. Kilgore Fourth Row: Polly Hendricks, Dorothy Davis, Margie Fide, Betty Culler. Lunette Wiggins, Norma Earlj-, Eunice Needham, Ereda Phipps, Marchline La Frage, Judy DeArmond, Mary Harper, Frances Hubbard Fifth Row: Christine Russell, Elmaverne Howerton, Dora Gentry, Juanita Surles, Sally Faircloth, Jane Kapps, Betty Ellington, Betty Robinette, Jonine Heffinger, Teresa Tweedy, Jeanell Arnold, Ina Mae Gilliam GIRLS’ JUNIOR HI-Y OFFICERS VENITA GOODRICH President FRANCES ROBINSON Vice-President DORIS RIMMER Seeretarv BARBARA CORNWELL Treasurer CHLOTIDE BURGESS Clwf lain MRS. E. C. KILGORE Sf ' onsor The Girls’ Junior Hi-Y was organized in December, 19+4 by Mrs. E. C. Kilgore. The I ' urpose of this organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the high school and community high standards of Christian character. The students who wish to become members of the girls Hi-Y must live up to the prin- ciples symbolized by our club pins, namely : Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living. In the short time our club has been in existence we have purchased our pins and our membership has increased from thirty to thirty-five. N ' e have made many plans for the remainder of the year including methods of raising money for the Hi-Y Jackets.
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