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Jc. Tri-Hi-Y molds strong character. The Jr. Tri-Hi Y consists of freshmen and sophomore girls. Members of this club are always ready to volunteer their services both for the school and community programs. One of their altruistic programs consisted of the making and distribution of hospital tray favors. ‘‘To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community Christian stand- ards’’ is the motto of the Jr. Tri-Hi Y, Affiliated with the YMCA’s of America, the Jr. Tri-Hi Y is another of Dunn High School’s service clubs. . First Row: P. Langston, S. Campbell, C. Hardwick, B. Jackson, V. Tart. Second Row: S. Brown, K. Jernigan, K. Watts, D. Tart, C. Johnson, B. Dixon. Third Row: M. Welborn, D. Weeks, S. Tart, S. Capps, K. Tart, K. Corbin. M. Johnson, S. Bryan, M. Zollicoffer, G. Taylor. Fourth Row: C. Snipes, D. Warren, K. Lee, P. Johnson, C. Marshburne, L. Tart, S. Hardee, M. Godwin, C. Stewart. 129
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Officers: Pam Bass, Reporter; Beverly Marshburne, Vice- President; Donna Ruth Ennis, Chaplain; Laura Truelove, President; Rebekah Pope, Secretary. Sitting: B. Jernigan, J. Barefoot, E. Thomas, V. Strickland, L. Tedder. Stand- ing: P. Bryant, S.Moore, C. Jones, J. Weeks, C. Matthews, B. West, P. Stewart, B. Wellons, R. Daniel, C. Hildreth, V. Wicker, C. Bailey, L. Green, E. Walker, B. Turlington, S. Duncan, W. Boyette. 1 e a | New experiences are encountered by service. 128 : 3 ‘ ] 3 4 V4 ‘‘To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character’’ is the motto of the Sr. Tri-Hi Y. One of the most active clubs in Dunn High School, the Sr. Tri-Hi Y encourages its junior and senior members to refrain from the use of alcohol, tobacco, and profanity. Func- tioning as a service club, the Sr. Tri-Hi Y continued its project of paying for school lunches for a needy child in the grammar grades. At Christmas, the club further rendered its services by collecting and distributing clothes and toys to less fortunate families in Dunn. Each member was responsible for a morning devotional at school during the months of Dec- ember and January. The club members also attended services at various churches through-. out the year. Active and worthwhile, the Senior Tri-Hi Y remains outstanding in its accomplish- ments.
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Dunn Hi Times keeps students informed. The slogan: “‘The New Dunn Hi Times”’ has something for everyone. This slogan began the 1965 subscription campaign of the school newspaper. Although the campaign fell short of its goal, staff members succeeded in pub- lishing six full issues covering the main events of the school year. Attending the North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute at the University of North Carolina gave members the opportunity to exchange ideas with other schools and to receive constructive criticism. The new overall format and feature and editorial columns brought the praise of members of the faculty and the student body for the ‘“‘new’’ Dunn Hi Times. First Row: C. Johnson, S. Strickland, M. Woodlief, M. House, F. Williams, P. Tripp, C. Jones. Second Row: B. Marshburne, T. Dudley, B. Turlington, J. Barefoot, B. Jemigan, Mrs. Wilson, Sponsor. Third Row: K. Strick- land, L. Green, L. Truelove, S. Duncan, R. Pope, B. Johnson, S. Moore, S. Page, E. Ziady. Fourth Row: S. Nester, J. Carrington, L. Welborn, M. Baer, Jr. Editor; L. Bryant, C. Webb, S. Lucas, Jr. Editor; P. Warren. Fifth Row: R. Godwin, M. Lee, K. Rowles, D. Langdon, Jr. Editor; V. Thomas, J. Hodges, M. LaFontaine, D. Lucas. Sixth Row: E. Crabtree, V. Godwin, P. Byrd, K. Judge, M. Johnson, C. O’Callaghan, P. Pleasant. nee eee AES hae SE OHONW Beth Jernigan, Editor 130
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