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FRONT ROW: Charles Middleton, Jimmy Buchanan, Jay Cornelison, Wayne Maurer, Jimmy James, Victor McMillen, Danny Coffin, amar Waller, John Walker, Larry Oliver, George Tamplen, Mr. Kimble. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Rector, John Terry, Sammy iurphy, Jerry Bullock, Larry Henderson, Jim Byrne, Jim Spinks, James Green, Dave Shatto. THIRD ROW: Michael Nix, Douglas ngleton, Phillip Shaffer, Kenneth Shepherd, Albert Brown, Robert Hurley, Fred Bennett, Bobby Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Bill Rid- ger, Frank Vincent, Richard Jones, Mike Gholson, Don Ramsey, Duane Gohlke, Lonnie Knowles, Jerry Henderson, Jan Kelly, How- 'd Thomas. Clean sportsmanship, clean livin Hi-Y Code Charles Middleton, Bob Hatfield, David Easterly, and B. C. Thomas study suggestions for bills to be submitted, through the local Hi-Y Club, to the Hi-Y Congress to be held in Austin in February. HI-Y This year the members have worked on he annual Youth in Governmentv program. This program is a study in government at state evel, with a model legislature in Austin. Activities, besides attending and taking mart in Model Legislature, consisted of the 7all Conference, November 7 and 8, in Dallas, he Father-Son Banquet in the spring, and the lwarding of the Hi-Y Cup of Complete Man- 1ood. if
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HI-Y The Hi-Y Club is a branch of the YMC The meetings of the local club are held eve Monday night. When all business has be taken care of, the members enjoy an inforir tive program. This year the Hi-Y has t largest membership in the history of tl Denison club. The aim of the club is to strive to creat maintain, and extend throughout the hom school, and community, higher standards I Christian character. Jerry Hatfield, presidentg Claude James, secretary-treasurer, David Easterly, vice president, and Jim Fitzjarrell, chaplain, discuss the Hi-Y Constitution with new members. Clean speech, clean scholarship FRONT ROW: Mr. Blankenship, Albert Clymer, David Easterly, Jim Fitzjarrell, Jerry Hatfield, Claude James, Edward lmparato J Bob Hatfield. SECOND ROW: Mike Byrd, Ralph Patrick, Jan Blassingame, Jolm Reddin, John Scott, Robert Geer, Eugene Fulche, Alu Redwine, Robert Beckham, Garry Goodgion, Bob Henderson, Terry Ritchey, Larry Hardy, John Hunt, David Atkins, Jerry Huckal FOURTH ROW: Ronnie McHam, Charles Lummus, Freddy Rucker, Tom Hall, Jim Hightower, Jerry Hightower, Stephen Otis. FIFT ROW: Sonny Allison, Jim Freeman, Bob Pearson, Frank Tatum, B. C. Thomas, Larry Lessly, James Porter, Phil Scoggin, Herbs Wright.
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Laura Rains, Charles Middleton, Martha Woniack, Charla McCoy, Laura Legg, Frank Shelton, Jodi Cies, and Karen Hesse were the debaters that entered the Sherman Invitational Tournament. DEBATE The Debate Club is composed of twe very active students, who have worked af school and at home for hours studying ' national debate question, which was-Resolw That the United States Should Substantia Increase Its Control of Labor Unions. Whetl taking the affirmative or negative side, tht students were constantly on their toes W facts and reasons. The Debate Club develc poise in public speaking on the imports question of the day and helps in forming qui and accurate opinions. WTO be or not to be is the question? Shakespeare FRONT ROW: Charla McCoy, clerk, Laura Legg, Laura Rains, presidentg Karen Hesse, Jodi Gies, Martha Womack, vice preside SECOND ROW: Charles Middleton, Joel Nicholson, Garry Coodgion, secretaryg B. C. Thomas, treasurerg Frank Shelton, Dickie B0 Q 4 'S
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