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G ,,,..4-- l james job is to clean the floor. Albert polishes glass front door. Tending the furnace is AlI1ert's chore. F 11 1 X if 'N 'wr if wifi ' -it arf, , - . 'i2f5vI ' Wi f l!!! i ooor oofl1rooooo5 orr,ro . rrrr .5 ii ' r s w gl , r johnny and Fannie sweep some more. HUUSECLEHIIIIIG STHFF HEEPS US TIIJV Have you ever wondered how all the wide expanses of glass in our school are kept shiny, or how the long corridors are kept clean and free ol' trash and thoughtlessly thrown papers? It is due mainly to the complete and untiring efforts of the House Cleaning Staff. Their day is not ended at 3:15 when we go home. For they are the ones who put our school in order for the next day. It is really no easy job after the end of a long day to clean up a building in which over a thousand energetic teen-agers have attended school all day. Dusting, sweeping, polishing, washing, all are a part of the everyday routine ol' the House Cleaning Staff. This routine is made perfect by hours of hard work, and elbow grease.
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T R I v HI-V PRUGRHIH THRIUES Hi-Y is a club program for high school boys and girls, spcnsored by the Young Men's Christian Association. Its name is a combination of the term High School Y.M.C.A. The Hi-Y movement is international in scope, Christian in emphasis, inter- denominational in character, and democratic in practice. TRI-HI-Y is the Hi-Y program for girls, and at Avondale this year was limited to girls in the 10th, llth, and 12th grades. The Avondale Tri-Hi-Y helped needy families at Thanksgiving and at Christmas, and carried on various other projects to bene- Ht the school and community. The COED-Hl-Y this year was made up of boys and girls in the 8th and 9th grades. Their purpose was to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The Coed-Hi-Y this year undertook many projects, such as sending food on Thanksgiving to the Home for the Aged, and sending gifts at Christmas to patients at tlge State Hospital at Milledgeville. This spirit of sharing with others the joy we know proves what a wonderful organization t e Hi-Y is. lf 0 E D V
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