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Ne I rim! -i-unit row: K, Asn-In-. Mrs. Nichols. Y-TEEN CABINET row: ll, tn 1'.l J. Bimkinlt, Ix IIIN Ihiril rmv: I'. lI1lIlYL'l', BI. 5I1lXXVl'll. X XII Iiiurlh row: R. XVilsim, .I. Rnvvi-. I Huy, Ib. Iivlt, I', Vlizintm-ss, IG. vin vii, U. Iiriiuks. You You Want To Be, was very instructive and encouraging to all the girls and their mothers, Some outstanding proiects this year have been the sending of chocolate overseas, entertaining at the county home, the Sock Hop, the Mother and Daughter Tea, and a farewell party for the Seniors. The officers were: Jayne Bookout, president, Kay Gray, vice president, Mary Maxwell, recording secretary, Louise Coy, corresponding secretary, Reba Wilson, treasurer, Georgiana Sinex, program chairman, Patty Chamness, assistant program chairman, Karen Asche, social chairman, Pat Hoover, service chairman, Geraldine Bicknell, publicity chairman, Edith Garvin, devotions chairman, Cara Lee Brooks, historian, Nancy Allen, music. Mrs. Nichols is their efficient sponsor. Page Seuffiitcen
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Y-TEEN CLUB X. Allen, D. Anclrm-w. K. Asf-lu-, N. .-Xsvlle, S. l!an'n:11'4l. XY. Hzu'l1lizil'l. M. Hu-sim, .l, Bell, li. Belt. I. HQ-Vliwnni, ll, l-Eivknell, J. limnknnt. S. Rrmulis. .l. Hulnier, M. liulinvr. .l. l3L1l'g.ri-ss. M. l9lll'f.Y1'SS, 1'. f'2lSllill2l, A. llllillillnlilll. l'. 4'l1zin1n1-ss. J, Flzirk. M. 1'l:n'k, I. Coy, I., Foy. li. Urnll, .l. Davis. P. Imvis. M, lmmlml. Ii. liilzir, J. Finl-lnnn, M. Fitz- lmiiis, P. Ifuson. IC. lhlrvin, If Gates, l.. Gnlwlmi. K, Gray, ll. Grnlmhs, lt. tlrnlvlis, M. Hayes, M. Hensley, Il. Huns--. P. Hmwvr. A. Km-nwu:'tl1y. A. Kenwuriliy, I., K-xnig. J. l.213IIll', IZ. l.enx'm-ll. P. Limlzxmuorl, TS. Lindley, I'. Lumpkin. S. Mzulily. M. Mzwlutt. M. Martin, N. Martin, M. Maxwell. C. BI-f'f.1Ul'd, .l. ML-Ge-m'gn-. M. Messe-l'. R. Mules, 1j2lkl'l'Sllll, Ii. LTNQ-vl. H. Owl-ns, P. Pairs-nl, J. I'im-rw-. R. Pitts. P. Reynulcls, .I. Rhuml- vs. J. Rlmzules, M. Rim-lizlrl, P. Rini-Cer, J. llitchio. .I. Rowe. M. Sedgwivk, J. Svffrin, .l. Sm-igiisl. 15. Shank, J. Shock, P. Sault, G. Sinex. S. Small. M. Su-wart, IJ. Swuvelzxiial, ll. Swuvelnnd, M. Swan-luinl. ID. 'l'z1y1oi', J. 'l'1'nth, IJ. XYulke1'. M. XVulk1-lx P. XV:ln1pl4-V, IJ. Xxvfifklllg, J. XXX-rking, J. XYilli:1ms. M. XVilsun, ll. XVilsnn. J. XVuulz11'uI, I . XYUI-I. G. TV01'ley, D. XV1'ight. .l. The Mother Success Is Ambition The Y-Teens have had many worlh-while proiecls This year. They have worked hard To prove that a Wise Teen is a Y-Teen. The Theme followed for meetings was vocations open To women. Business women who were on the programs include Mesdarnes La Mar, Fox, Hogue, and Davis. The highlight of The season was The Mother and Daughter Banquef on March 6, l95l, with Mrs. Mabel Duncan Kemp of New Castle as speaker. The Topic, The Page Sixteen
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w HI-Y CLUB ll. Andrew. M. Asclu-. J. liavemler, lt. Hlunml, P. liond. 'l'. liownmn, li. Brown. li. Brown, IJ. Uluyton, D. Corliltt, H. Creeklmum, V. Creeklmum, M. Culy. M. Culy, li. Davenport, B. Davis. D. Davisson. J. Doughty, S. Doughty. B. Downing, H. Dum- ford. D. Foulke, D. Freese, J. Gnrard, D. Goar, D. Gordon, K. Gray, K. Gray, R. Gray. K. Hacker, R. Harris. B. Harter. T. Hensley, D. Hilbert. G. Hilbert, D. Hinshaw, I-I. Holler, J. Jarrett, D. Lamb, J. Lester, C. Lindley, J. Lindley. J. Litton, B. May. B. McAllister, N. Mm-Coy. R. Mc-1-ks, G. Metsker. G. Miller, P. Mitchell, F. Moyer, R. Murray, B. U'Neel. D. Parsons, J. Plcknrrl, A. 'l'. Pierce, T. Root, H. Shafer. R. Sharp. J. Shock, C. Shortridge, J. Snyder. D. Stauble, F. Stohler. M. Swim, S. Swim, B. Talbert, D. Tector, J. l'lrif'h, J. l'lrich, J. l'lric'h, Ii. Vlrich, E. Vpchurch, D. Van- Ostrnml. l'. XVulters. F, VValtz, J. Weiler. li. XViggins, D. XVilson, D. XVogaman, D. Woolums. The Father Of Success Is Work and Fellowship Hi-Y marches onl With their goals set high and their hands willing to work, the Hi-Y club enioyed a splendid year as they worked to improve our high school. The purpose of the Hi-Y club is, To extend throughout the school community high standards of CHRISTIAN CHARACTER. October l9, l950, the Hi-Y fifth district fall conference was held at H. H. S. This was planned and carried out entirely by the boys. The conference was called tops by several of the state Hi-Y leaders. Some worthfwhile proiects accomplished included the printing and distribu- ting of home game basketball programs and the posting ot slogans and mottos above the entrance to room 26. The basketball schedule board above the entrance to the gym was also made possible by the Hi-Y. Page Eighteen '-'P
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