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zz' F M i Row 1-Pat Copas, Joyce Lang, Helen Hamilton, Evelyn Davis, Karnella Singleton. Row 2- Margaret Keatley, Pat Reinhardt, Marie Shelpman, Betty Smith, Sharon Starrett, Joyce Tingler. R011' 3-Wfanda Bouts, Rhea Jones, Dolores Knapp, Betty Lavender, Mary Lou Ketter, Wanda Conkey, Wancia Phillips, jean Colvin. 4 , wif
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OFFICERS: Jean Colvin, Vice Pre.fident,' Pat Copas Preridentf Sharon Starrett, Treasurer, Mary Lou Ketter, Secretary. The Y-Hi -is an organization for Junior and Senior girls. Those who are selected to become members must maintain an average of C or above. The object of the club is to stirnu- late social, intellectual and moral development and to promote good fellowship among ltS members. The activities of the Y-Hi are of a social nature. The club gives one dance each year and makes the chrysanthemums which are sold at the homecoming football game. The activities of the year usually end with a party for the members. ADVISERS: Miss Davids, Miss Walden, Miss Taylor, 38 l l
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E cience efuf Row 1- Ray Carson, jean Colvin, Pat Copas, Mr. Bricker, Mary Millhuff, Joan Smith, Margaret Arthurs. Row 2- Nadine Ramey, john Bennett, Dick Jenkins, Arnold Havens, Vaughn Hack- worth, Lee Williams, jack Willianis, jim Vallance, Gene jenkins. The Phochemphele Science Club was organized in 1945 under the sponsorship of Mr. Bricker. At the meetings held every two weeks, each member presented an article on some new scientific subject which he thought interesting and important. This year the club took up the study of photography. Mr. Clifford Foster, photog- rapher, gave the club much valuable information and instruction on this subject. The club obtains money through the collection of dues only and this money is used for equipment and supplies for the club. The officers for 1946-47 are Lee Williams, President, and Jean Colvin, Secretary- Treasurer. Qtfi ,feague The Girls' League, organized in 1939, is an activity in which all girls may partici- pateg membership is open to anyone who pays small yearly dues. Shortly after the beginning of each school year big sisters are selected for freshmen girls to help acquaint the girls with the other students in the school, the school itself, and its customs. Parties and dances are given during the year as social activities. Dean Helen Taylor is the adviser for this organization. GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS Karnella Singleton Helyn Fettcrs Miss Taylor Helen Hamilton, President Betty McKelvey W- 40 'er' i
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