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wmwi ' ■ Left Down: Douglas Lane, Kenny Conover, Will Harlan, Lee Foley, Courtney Morris, Brian Puse; Middle Down: Tommy Leftwich, Mike Leamnson; Right Down: Mel Korby, James Softer, George Stathis, Lewis Roeder, Bobby Lassiter, Billy Rayner. Service — Key Club ' s Main Concern Service is the “key’ ' word and the first and last concern of the Key Club of HHS. Sponsored by the Hopewell Kiwanis Club and composed of sophomore, junior and senior boys, it strives to serve the school, the community and the church. The Key Club aims toward developing its members spiritually, morally, and intellectually. The members promote good sportsmanship and exhibit high standards in all aspects of their school life. Key Clubbers collect for the March of Dimes, operate a concession stand for home basketball games and serve commu¬ nity needs. Because it is a most active organization of HHS, its members are noted as being among the outstanding young men of Hopewell High School. At a meeting of the Key Club, the members attentively listen to their guest speaker, Mike Mahaney. The officers of the Key Club are from left to right: Brian Puse, Treasurer; Mr. Blanks, Sponsor; Douglas Lane, Secretary; and Mel Korby, President. 38
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Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Stresses Friendship First row: M. Maxey, R. Beaver, M. Stidham, B. Seavy, P. Pritchard, W. Davis, P. Seavy, P. Reese, E. Hunter, K. Johnson, P. Harrison, J. Sharp, T. Gilliam, T. Doughtery. Second Row: V. McLain, K. Williams, A. Alexander, J. Crabtree, I. Drozda, E. Ameen, C. Manley, E. Lambert, S. Daniel, S. Ford, C. Rayner, E. Richeson. Third Row: Mrs. Culbreth, P. Macintosh, T. Rasni, P. Stump, D. Allen, C. Carr, S. Cole, L. Blackwell, M. Wilde, B. Taylor, S. Ratliff. Mrs. P. Culberth, Sponsor; Wanda Davis, Chaplain; Ellen Hunter, President; Janet Kirby, Corresponding Secretary; Pam Seavy, Treasurer; Jayne Sharp, Sgt-at-arms; Kay Johnson, Vice-President; Patricia Stump, Recording Secretary. Throughout the year one might catch a glimpse of a Jr. Tri-Hi-Y member helping others by preparing a Thanks¬ giving basket for a family, collecting rummage for the needy, or preparing to make a visit to a rest home for the elderly. The Jr. Tri-Hi-Y is composed of freshman and sophomore girls who strive to set an example to others. These hardworking girls take pride in their club and the ideals that it stands for; “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Ellen Hunter delivers the speech that won her the position of Page in the Model General Assembly. 37
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— Up: B. Gill, A. Bennett, M. Bonner. To left: S. Ailstock, J. Lindenmuth, B. Holloway. To right R. Harris, S. Connelly, D. Brittingham. Hi-Y Creates, Maintains, Extends High Standards “To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school and commu¬ nity, high standards of Christian charac¬ ter” is the goal of the members of the Hi- Y of HHS. The Hi-Y is the high school branch of the YMCA. Composed of boys in grades nine through twelve, the members strive toward this goal through their participation in school and commu¬ nity activities and projects, such as the exchange of the friendship trophy with Petersburg, collection for the March of Dimes, and preparing the HHS student directories. Officers: Sydney Connelly, Secretary; Alan Bennett, Treasurer; Don Brittingham, President; Mark Bonner, Vice-President; Bob Gill, Sgt-at-Arms. 39
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