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The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is made up of 63 freshman and sophomore girls. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Caroline Ransdall. Our delegate to the United Nations Assembly was Ann Vance, our president. This assembly was held in Louisville on November 19-21, 1959. Our delegates to the Youth Assembly were: Mary Alice Popham - Senatorg Diane Pickett - Representativeg Judy Lambert - Representative. At the Youth Assembly each club presents a bill to the House of Representatives and to the Senate. If it passes both houses, it then goes to the Governor for approval or veto. Our bill was passed in both OFFICERS President - Ann Vance Reporter - Lana Bowie Vice-President - Mary Popham Chaplain - Patsy O'Nell1 Secretary - Judy Lambert Song Leader - Diane Pickett Treasurer - Brenda Jones Pianist - Betty Mitts
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Zl'l-ffl- lf Linda Barnes - Assistant Clerk of the Senateg Betty Turpin - Secretary to Assistant Clerk of the Senateg Judy Vance - Senatorg Bonnie Martin - Representativeg Carlene Caldwell - Representative Sue Thomas - Candidate for Secretary of Stateg Marie Ogden - Assistant District Campaign Man- ager. We wish to thank Mrs. Mabel Walden, our sponsor, for her advice and assistance during the year. , . I 5 1 -fi DELEGATES TO UNITED NATIONS Patty Caldwell shows her speaking award to the other delegates.
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Z'r1-f!1- L! the Senate and the House of Representatives, but it was vetoed by the Governor. As part of the goals of the organization, we sponsor a community project. Our good-will project of the year was a twenty-five dollar donation to a small boy who needed an eye operation. We were glad to hear that we helped to make his operation possible. The main social event of the year was the club picnic. Many of the members stayed after school for the picnic and it was a great success. Having enjoyed this year very much, we hope to be better Tri-Hi-Y members next year. The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, the school, and the community, high standards of Christian character. As members of the club, we strive to fulfill the purpose, thus becoming better members of the community.
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