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Tlie IIi-Tf Cl uil]) MARSHALL DEAL President ROB ANTHONY Vice-President DENNIS HOLMES Treasurer FRED HARPER Secretary BILL VARIAN Chaplain MR. MARION ALFORD Sponsor The Alexander Park Boys’ Senior Hi-Y Club was the first organized at the beginning of the nineteen forty-four school year. The club was reorganized this October under Mr. Atkinson, school sponsor and Mr. Bricker, the Y.M.C.A., adviser. When Mr. Atkinson left at Christmas, Mr. Marion Alford was chosen, with his consent, as the new r school sponsor. The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character and living. The club platform is — Clean speech, Clean sports, Clean scholarship, and Clean living. First Roza: Bill Varian, Dennis Holmes, Fred Harper, Marshall Deal, Bob Anthony, Kenneth Brown Second Raze: Billy Howell, Jimmy Spies, Jimmy Powers, W. S. Clements, Ray Bracy, Kenneth Hall, Howard Mahaney Third Roza: Robert Walsh, William Kelly, Randolph Ramsey, Moir Hiatt, Harold Tomkins, Melvin Hester Not Pictured: Leonard Pugh, Ray Ward, David Davenport, Billy Eason
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O Oblational Tike Tn-Hi-Y Glut AUDREY GRANGER President ALLEENE YEATES Vice-President DANA SUMNER Secretary] KAY SPIES Treasurer MARGARET FERGUSON Chaplain MISS NELL MeGOWAN and MRS. YEATES Sponsors The aim of the Tri-Hi- Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. During this year the Tri-Hi-Y has sponsored the March of Dimes Program, a food drive, and an amateur show for the needy families in the vicinity. They have participated in social activities, such as parties and dances. The members of the club that are not in the picture are listed below as follows Edith Bailey, Janye Burgess, Lucille Collins, Miriam Drew, Rebecca Early, Eunice Elliott, Betty Henderson, Carolyn Henderson, Mary Elizabeth Holton, Joyce Kaps, Patsy Leonard, Betty Jo Moore, Sally Nave, Colene Pope, Kathleen Pope, Margaret Ramsey, Nanette Richards, Nancy Shumaker, Gertrude Spivey, Marilyn Turner, Gene Walker, Betsy Walsh, Marie Walsh, Marcia West, Shirley Willis, and Doris Young. First Rozv: Agnes Bell, Nancy W iggins, Audrey Jones, Margaret Ferguson, Dana Sumner, Audrey Granger, Alleene Yeates, Carol Henderson, Gloria Pettit, Barbara Jean Smith Second Roza: Patsy Butler, Juanita Hudgins, Dottie Milan, Annette Tanner, Ramona Estep, Jeanelle Sloan, Patsy Miller, Anna Lou Davenport, -Marillyn Hall, Mildred Rosenberger, Patsy Spies, Kay Spies, Lois Hall, Betty Gunsauley
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I ke Oblational Seated: Juanita Hudgins, Dorothy High, Mrs. White, Joanna High, Wilbur Presson Standing: Wilma Fisher, Janes Daniel, Eula McNeely, Ruel Collins, Dottie Miliam, Marvin Bailey, Elizabeth Lee, A. L. Jackson, Glennis Young Tke OistriLiiit ors Cl ml]) WILBUR PRESSON DOROTHY HIGH JOANNA HIGH JUANITA HUDGINS MRS. DEBORAH M. WHITE President Vice-President S ' ccretary- T reasurer Editor- promotion Manager Sponsor September 1945 marked the beginning of a second year in the life of Alexander Park’s Distributors Club. Club members are seniors who are enrolled in the Retail Training Class of the Distributive Education Department. The Distributive Club provides a means of furthering the program of Dis- tributive Education in the high school by promoting friendship and cooperation among the students faculty, and retail organizations. The club motto is “Work while we learn” and the colors are navy blue and yellow.
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