Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1952

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Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y members are tfirst rowb Law, Stephens. Mar- qua, Thomas, Gregg, Gilhamg tsccoiid rowb Cleveland, Freeman Pressly, Carnes, Faucette. Hendry: tthird rozuj Rose, Weaver, Spang- ler, Hudgms, Churchill. sophomore 'rri-hi-y One of the largest clubs in Marietta High School was the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, They met every Thursday morning in the Recreation Center with their advisor, Miss Lucy Robinson. The members were Sophomore girls who had met the high Christian standards of this NYU organization. These girls collected used clothing to clothe a refugee family that had moved to Marietta. They also collaborated with the Junior Civi- tans to purchase an electric water cooler for the basement of the Recreation Center, A lost-and-found department, sponsored by the group, contained all objects of personal belonging that had been lost and not claimed. They had a small bank into which they put their extra change. The money that was saved went into the fund to buy a much-needed robe for the Girls' Cvlee Club. An interesting chapel program was sponsor- ed by the club during the Christmas season. It presented the different, ways foreign coun- tries celebrate during the holiday season. M, CQ i n K kxqp e M g e ,p H, , e N K ,Q C Zigi? . ca .- . V 'Q N, 'Q' pa 'Q-.' The officers, Jane Ballengcr, secretary: lVli:'s Lucy Robinson, advisor: Sally Kenney. presi- dent: and Jeanie Pavlovsky. treasurer, make plans. 27 Attcntiveness is shown by ffirst rowb Bean, Crow, Dobbs, Norton, Wright, Granage, Brown: tsecond roicj Edenfield, Barfield, Fletcher, Dooley. Chandler, Hart, Whittaker, tthird ron-J Lindsey, Granade, Brown, Gat- lin, Mostella, Berry, Bennett: tfourth roirj Weimar, Fowler, Williams, Scoggins, Williams, Webb, Moncus.

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sophomore hi-y The Sophomore Hi-Y was a new club and was very small. This fact did not bother the hard-working members who undertook duties suitable for a larger club. One of these duties was to help the junior class raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Collecting Blue Horse notebook-paper wrappers was their chief contribution to the cause. It was one of the duties of this Hi-Y club to raise the flag in front of the Winn Street building each morning. The boys cleaned the blackboards in the rooms of Winn Street. Some of them helped to monitor either of the two lunch rooms, The club wrote a new constitution, but it was not followed because the boys joined forces with the boys of the Senior Hi-Y. The collectors ot' the Blue Horse wrap- pers taboiiej are Harold King, Johnny MCCamy, Warren Hardage, and Tom- my Sisk. These were used to raise funds for the junior class. The constitution is be-in': written by Jimmy Carpenter tlcftj Billy Baird, vice president: William Martin: Mason Mobley, president: and Miss Rebecca Seagraves, advisor. All the YH clubs of Marietta High School sponsored the seven teen-talks that were presented in chapel for seven consecutive weeks. The speakers were people who were suited to speak on the designated subjects. These subjects pre- sented problems and solutions to many teen-age problems. The first speaker was Faine Chambers who spoke on parental relations in the home. Howard Ector, the second speaker in the series, discussed drinking. Reve- rend Segars of the First Methodist Church spoke on the stewardship of time, health. and character. Dr. Wilson explained the American Heritage. Dean Tate from the University of Georgia discussed the topic of follow- ing false ideals. Mrs. Langworthy read a letter concerning boy-and-girl relation- ship. The last speaker was Dr. Hender- son who spoke on Christian world citizen- ship. Money was raised for the junior class banquet by Jimmy Nickelson tleftbg Don Brooks, trea- surer: Richard Powell, and Jimmy Little. They have collected old newspapers and magazine: and are preparing to sell them.



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Officers Douglas Rhodes, Ralph McBride, Paul Hodge, and Joe Thomas raise the flag. while Mrs. Schill, their competent advisor, watches with other members: Gary Golden. Andy Fowler, Mike Bender, Floyd Northcutt. Jimmy Veach, Burt Kile. and Bill Kirk. They all stand at attention and hold their salute in respect to the flag. 32- + all hats off to winn street hi-y club Winn Street Hi-Y meets every Thursday morning for a half hour of planning work to be done in their building for the betterment of the school. This club is all that the boys make it because it is their first year to be members of Hi-Y. In this year they have learned to respect the high standards of Y clubs. They have also learned how to work for the fullest benefit of others around them. As one of their main projects they have undertaken sole care of the erasers in their building and they have done this with no trouble at all. Another of their pro- jects has been to see that the flag is put up every morning and to be sure that it is taken down when it rains and when the day is over. All in all they have been very useful in club work around the school. They have learned to be better club members and to lend a helping hand when and where- ver possible. Hclping out the teachers by dust- ing their erasers are these boys from the smallest Hi-Y club in school. These boys who are will- ing to help out are Bill Bowers, Homer Akins, Coby Franklin. Charles Lowe, Buster Crowe, Allan McAdams, Bo Brown, and Jerome Goldwasser,

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