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jft3.rsiit.-l.y The Senior Tri-Hi-Y Girls, sponsored by Mrs, Vera G. Alderman, followed the same purposes as the other three groups throughout their year's activities. Proceeds from several balce sales were used to donate money to the patio fund. In April, the four Triel-li-Y groups combined forces to present a dance. Meetings are held tour times a year on Study Days. A t'3'u. Senior Tri-HEAY officers conferring with Sponsor, Mrs Alderman arei Bette Hafmeister, Secretary, Shreve Huggins, President. First row: Sarah Pearce, Bette Hotmeister, Doris Love, Marcie North, Christine North, Sonnie Boyd, Shreve Huggins. Second row: Margaret Jones, Nancy Martin, Arlynne Adams, Marlene Swartz, Penny Allen, Marlyn Harkins. Third row: Elaine Neumann, Molly Dixon, Mary Lou Mossy, Diane Blake, Darlene Overholt, Marlene Overholt, Sally Knox, .lalane Griffith. Top row: Nancy Ernrich, Toni Eason, Ann McLemore, Trudy Ashby, Claudia Royal, Barbara Lackey, Johnnie Lou Goyer. ,Q-'--Q g-mv---w pw- Www X I 3
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f.1au.L.f Junior Tri-Hi-Y officers are, lelt to right, Bertie Goethie, President, Mrs Blanchard, Sponsor, Martie Fisher, Secretary-Treasurer, Pauline Anagnostou, -L2 -l'li-Y The Junior Tri-Hi-Y girls is another ot the tour groups organized to give girls a chance to serve the school. Members are sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. with Mrs, Irving Blanchard, taculty sponsor. Under her direc- tion these iunior girls have served refreshments to the faculty. Any girl who doesn't belong to another service club may join the Tri-Hi-Y. Front row: Pauline Anagnostou, Janis MacDonald, Geraldine Pearson, Judy King, Carine Plummer, Nancy Snow, Cathy Boling. Second row: Betty Jane Tate, Pearl Craft, Laura Ann Mora Jo Langford, Patsy Wright, Marsha Dole, Barbara Elliot. Third row: Mary Latimer, Bertie Goethie, Nancy Bowen, Frances Welch, Pot Hoopes, Ruth Baxter, Virginia Akers, Joyce Watson Top row: Jane Sumner, Dae Burrus, Faye Driggers, Judy Henry, Vila Kersey, Carol Moore ,llll llll Sllll , .....-1-mpg .-.....,-ww... ,fl 1. 9-nn. Qvuu- :- an
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Smiling Anchor Club Ofhcers, left to right, are: Kaye Deem, Treasurer, Jo Smithers, Reporter, Wilhelmina Plagge, President, Rosemary Davissan, Secretary, Mrs, McCarty, Sponsor, Connie Graves, Vice-President, , 11111 nr ll ll 111111111111 1 NCHOR LUB The Anchor Club, a girls' service organization, is sponsored by Pilot International. Faculty advisor is Mrs. Grace McCarty. Top projects for the year included the Jamboree dance, redecorating the teacher's lounge, and worlce ing tor the Red Cross and Cancer drives, Membership is determined by popular vote of the girls in each class. Students in Anchor Club must keep a C average. First Row: Micki Allison, JoAnn Harrison, Fran Feagles, Letty Ann Lee, Rosemary Dayisson, Aileen Behme. Second Rowi Marion Seoy, Karen Orbalcer, Kally Coioleas, Joetta Falittie, Connie Graves, Barbara Cable, Joan Baldy. Third Row: Emily Wallis, Gail Courtney, Patti Oliver, Gloria Hoss, Gail McDonald, Wilhelmina Plagge, Dorothy Reynolds, Audrey Lowe. Top Row: Mary Lynn Hunt, Jo Smithers, Kaye Deem, Anita Kilcrease, Joan Bailey, Sandra Albritton, Tanner Ottley, Florence Cloud. vm- w-uv -1 A I wnmngp f '3 33'
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