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13741 Proud ol'f'cers uphold the ideals ol their cluh' to create, maintain, and extend Christian character. lVIell1a Grimes is vice presidentg Barbara Henderson, treasurer: Betty Hamil- ton. president: Sara lVIcEntyre, se- Reading the scripture at a meeting of the Winn Street Tri-Hi-Y is Jane Mitchell. tjii-st retary. row! Player, Ellison, Hootl Elliot, Hilton. Hurst. tsecond rozrj Payne, Ryder. Crow. Gei- ger, Ford, Lee, Rodgers. Hipps. ltliird ron-5 Watson, Plunkert, Powell, Scott, White. Hunter, Delk. tfoizrtlz ron-3 Myers, Garrett. Peggy Camp. Sanchez, Edwards, Bornet. Patsy Camp. tfijlh roach Tucker, E. Gi'oovcr, Henderson, Hartsfield. B. Groover, Orton. Teague, winn tri-hi-y send bo es overseas Even though their membership was cut in half with the loss of the eighth graders this year, Winn Street Tri-Hi-Y has continued to he one of the outstanding service clubs at MHS. Through the leadership of their advisors, Miss Bes- sie Sanford and Mrs. E. A. Nesmith, they have not only become better Christians. but also have inspired those around them through their useful projects. Sending Red Cross boxes to needy boys and girls in Europe was one of their main accomplishments. But they also realized the needs in their own community and packed generous boxes for needy families at Thanksgiving. Again this year. as in years gone hy, they kept an immaculate clinic. -any Inspecting Red Cross boxes is fun for C. Coggins, C. Longino. C. Parker, A. Hill. B. Love. D. Beck. L. Smithweck. K. Sin- clair, E. Lockhart, D. lVIohley. Packing food boxes are S. McGaha. B. Henderson. J. Tea- gue, B. Hipps, B. Powell, N. Garrett. E. Watson, W. Poe, White, J. Daughtery. f'40 i
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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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key club presents a service award A chapel program was thc outcome of this lively discussion between Paul Molzahn, James Carter. Macky Nolen. and George Griffin, their advisor. Food for the Key Club meetings must be carefully pre- pared. Odell Hamilton. Tony Mayes, Bill Adams, Mark Cobb, and Bobby Hightower are caught in the act of fixing it in a haurry. The key members of the school are Key Club mem- bers because each is outstanding in some field: Johnny A school scrvicc award is presented by John Mc Col- lum taborcj to Micky Parker and Reba Jo Mar- shall. At the Kiwanis luncheon we see Robert Northcutt, fright! Jimmy Gentry, Bill Pavlovsky. Micky Parker. and Louis Watts. McCollum was Mr. Fire Prevention, John Hill has won art honors, Mickey Parker is president of the Sen- ior Class, Bill Pavlovsky is president of Student Coun- cil, Robert Northcutt is editor-in-chief of The Pitch- fork, Macky Nolen is president of Boys' Glee Club as well as co-captain of the football team along with an- other Key Club member Louis Watts, Tommy lVIcBray- er is the president of the junior class. and Odell Hamil- ton, president of the Beta Club. This club was the first to recognize outstanding be- hind-the-scenes work around the campus. They pre- sented a service award to Reba Jo Marshall for help- ing with office work in her spare time and to Mickey Parker for innumerable deeds of unselfish service to all A Ns-
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