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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hamlett, Sponsor; Judy Newton, President; Liza Potts, Vice-President; Sara Austin, Secretary; Martee Buchanan, Treasurer; Judy Morton, Chaplain; Michaeleen Hutchinson, Reporter; Karen Hawks, Historian. President Judy Newton presents gift to Sweetheart Dennis Queensberry. For Central’s Senior Tri-Hi-Y, the 1967-68 school year was packed with action. The thirty-member group participated in such worthwhile projects as selling Charger carnation ribbons at football games, decorating for the homecoming dance, helping a needy family during Christmas, contributing money, collected during the Sweetheart campaign to World Service, and lastly sponsoring two delegates, Liza Potts and Sara Austin, to MGA. All in all, this has been a truly eventful and successful year for the club. 104
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Jleiy GfuS M OFFICERS: Bagley Hawthorne, President; Joe Paul Vaughan, Vice-President; David Jansch, Secretary; Freddie Wilkinson, Treasurer; Tom Palmore, Sponsor. Sponsor Tom Palmore with Key Club Sweetheart Lynn Bowden. 103
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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Cox, Sponsor; Debra Snead, Chaplain ; Diane Clement, Historian; Linda Gard, Reporter; Elaine Stabies, President; Elizabeth Ingram, Vice-President; Susan Jeter, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED; Martha Johnson, Secretary. The Central Junior Tri-Hi-Y was organized for the first time this year. This group of eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls worked hard through- out the year, guided by hardworking officers and a faithful sponsor. At Christmas the members remembered the soldiers in Viet Nam with cards. The club also helped the SCA raise money for the curtain fund by selling candy at basketball games. The climax of the year came when the club spent the day at Staunton River Park on a picnic. All in all the first year for the Junior Tri-Hi-Y of Central High School was both pros- perous and rewarding. President Elaine Stables conducts a meeting. 105
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