Cherokee High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Canton, GA)

 - Class of 1960

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Alpha Row one: Lela Bell Howell, Evelyn Turner, Linda Abernathy, Patsy Wood, Charlotte DeBord, Miss Benham. Row fufo: Marlene Mason, Janis West, Fera Lou West, Lavelle Hisaw, Kathie Mauldin, Pat Stanfield, Nancy Mashburn. Row three: Gilla Gunter, Wanda Stoner, Jeraldine Lunsford, Brenda McCard, Bar- bara Cloud, Naomi McClure. Row four: Peggy Cloer, Wandrea Cox, Lane Towers, Dale Johnston, jerrie Ledbetter, Martha Ann Disharoon, Vivian Henson. Ron' five: Glenda Parker, Linda Free, Linda Green, Jane Bobo, Ann Barrett, Barbara Williams. Rout' tix: Lemual White, Lou Dunn, Grace Beck, Barbara Puckett, TiriialHliiaY f: Creates, Maintains, Extends To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character is a strong purpose. The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y clubs seek to make this purpose become a true part of each members life. Inspiring devotionals which offer food for thought to every girl and boy are given at each meeting. In an age when teen-agers are faced with great problems, it is imperative that they receive the Christian guidance and influence greatly needed. The Young Menis Christian Association in Geor- gia realized this need for Christian guidance. Because of their endless efforts, almost every Georgia youth has the opportunity to affiliate in a high school Christian association known as Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. lt is through Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y that Christian teen-agers tell their classmates, their church, their community, and their world that the power is ours-to dream, to dare, and to do- School projects chairman, Evelyn Turner, crowns Extending Christian influences into the com- Lela Belle Howell presides as Alphas johnny Lewis and Lemual White as - Goofiest Boy munity, Martha Ann Disharoon, and Brenda discuss new business. and Girl. Dunn wrap Christmas gifts for a needy family. rv' Sandra Dowda, Mary Stringer,

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llauns, Completes, Presents After hnishing senior section, Mary Stringer helps Ann Wiinbisli with Profiles. ilgii7fi'? . .,:,55:, 1s.fcs', sy WK N955 . , of 'sq M X ti si Pat Edwards and Kathie Threewitt chatter as they give a hnal check to pictures. john Sparks waits as Stevie Cullens recovers from what must have been a startling bit of news. Class editors Jo Ann Dunn and Linda Long sort stacks and stacks of pictures for junior and freshman sections. Dan Owen works on band page in rare moment away from his camera. fiaihlv- Whatexfer it was produced varied reactions! A quiet corner offers Linda Forrester opportunity to arrange and to plan a page.



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The presidents of the Tri-Hi-Y clubs: Seated, Lela Belle Howell, Alpha, Standing, Linda Long, Freshman, Sandra Dunn, Omega, and Teddy Porter, Sophomore. Umega Row one: Shirley Smith, Delene Blanton, Jean White, Peggy Conkell, Jeanette Whidby, Sandra Dunn. Row two: Martha Dickerson, Fay Coker, Beverly Felton, Mary Wilkie, Loretta Cain, jean Sewell, Betty DeBord. Row ihrea' Sue Williams, jan- ice Butterworth, Lucinda Young, Barbara Whitfield, Barbara Chamblee, Sally Lathem, Ann Cook, June Jackson. Row four! Sue Cox, Carol Musser, Sally Cagle, Emma Cantrell, Jo- Ann Dunn, Betty Andrews, Patsy Densmore, Louise Hendrix. 2 2 S vw. Q' QM? var . 1:5 Tri-Hi-Y also lends an opportunity for members to exercise leadership and accept responsibility. Service projects which require co-operation of every member are carried on in both school and community. Some of these projects include Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Speech, and Good Scholarship Campaigns. Projects reaching into the community include State YMCA Week, Church Loyalty Campaign, Trick or Treat for World Service, and White Christmas Gifts to needy families. Mrs. Rainey assists Ann Cook, Sue Williams, and jo Ann Dunn in final plans for Church Loyalty Week. 19

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