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C. Fisher, J, Frazer, J. Foster, K. Dotson, C. Keenan, H, Smith, L. Hurst, J. Legg, J. Murphy, D. Hamric, 5. Hall, M. Ogden, L. Young, J. Justice, B. Rollins, M. Coffman, B. Hamilton, M. Wallen, C, Wilde, J. Morriston, M, Brown, P. Sparks. Fifth row: B. Snodgrass, E. Painter. C. Cool. K, Adkins, C. Ashley, M. Richmond, K. Proffitt. H. Stover. C, Tyree, J. Mur- phy, P. Rohmiller, R, Wiblin, P. Trent, L. Withrow, B. Walker, D. Grose, T. Pugh, L. Gill, C. Frame, S. Wagner, P. Taylor, B. Gruse, R. Hypes, N. Huffman. Sixth row: D. Ccpenhaver, A. Chapman, P. Rollins, S. Neil, B. Barnette, J. Hinkle, P. Tinnil, N. Rose, E. Deal, S. Mason, M. Starcher, A. Shaffer, D. Huffman, R. Grcgg, R- Frame, G. Sparks, L. Beale, P. Backus, B. Trent, T. Cogar, B. Rogers, L. McDowell, J. Skaggs. Is Their Aim And Purpose In Life Some Christians have said that to shut God out of one's life is to destroy its very foundation. But many people, who have no Christian faith or pro- fession at all, feel something of the same thing. Strictly a boy's organization, the Hi-Y club is concerned with the promotion of Christian fellow- ship. It tries to educate the boys to a better Chris- tian life, to help them be better citizens of their community and country. The Hi-Y strives to create a better and more usual development of the mind, body, and spirit against a solid background for its members. The club does much to promote fellowship among the boys and is similar in purpose to the Y-Teens, which is the Christian club for the girls. The good fellowship among the Hi-Y members helps to build good, successful character and personality, it helps them to know about the cultural, racial, and re- ligious ideas of our society and to understand them better. Sponsor of this group is Dexter Dotson. Officers are Gary Wilson, president, Dyer Herold, vice- presidentg Raymond McCutcheon, secretary-treas- urer, Walter Rogers, chaplain.
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To promote Christianity throughout the world is the theme of this group of boys and girls. First row: C. Foster, R, Jones, W. Rogers, D. Herold, D. Dotson, R. McCutcheon, G. Wilson, V. Grimes, M. Summers, l. Wiblin, B. Rader, M. Champe, B. Young, V. Sparks, J. Kirker, D. Lunter, D. Halbert, E. Proffitt, E. Jackson. Second row: J. Hinkle, H. Mar-- tin, G. Garrett, P. Ward, B. Brown, L. Beirne, C. Moore, C. Thomas, S. Nichols, I.. Thomas, D. Brown, D. Galeener, E. Mc- Clung, D. Hughes, M. Rife, S. Roark, R. Brick, W. Schoolcralt, M. Loving. Third row: N. O'DeIl, L. Sims, N. Wiseman, S. Snodgrass, K. Rader, H. Robinson, R. McMillion. G. Hughes, P. Underwood, C. Drennen, J. Hughes, P. Painter, M. Painter, R. Painter, M. Fowler, S. Given, H. White, S. Worlledge, J. Young, B. Russell, M. Sebert. Fourth row: M. Keenan, A Better Understanding of Christ Divided into two groups, the Y-Teens Club is one of the larger organizations on our campus. No one is barred admission-any girl may ioin. Mrs. Bar- bara Summers sponsors the iunior-senior group and Miss June Beamer the freshman-sophomore group. Purpose of this Christian organization is: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are com- mitted by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love for all people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Several worthwhile proiects are carried out each year by the Y-Teens. This year at Christmas, all mem- bers collected canned goods and baskets were sent to many needy families in this area. A dance was also sponsored by the club. Each and every group has to have its leaders. President of the iunior-senior group is Lula Wiblin. Other officers are Margie Champe, secretary, Bren- da Young, treasurer, Belle Rader, sergeant-at-arms. President of the freshman-sophomore group is Mary Ann Summers, with Sue Withrow serving as vice-president, Lou Withrow, secretary, Mary Jo Brown, treasurer, Ruth Morris, sergeant-at-arms, and Patricia P'Simer, reporter. -
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lf the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, then the men should beware in a few years because many F. H. A. members shown here are learning that knack Kneeling: Doris Copenhaver, Emogene Chapman, Mary Keenan, Barbara Barnette, Carolyn Shaffer, Tootsie Willis, Brenda Hinkle, Elizabeth Keener, Carol Drennen, Brenda Lucas, Janet Hicks, Anna Belle Dobson, and Patty Underwood. Standing: Sue Roark, Helen Stover, Jean Legg, Margie Rife, Helen Whire, Catherine Kincaid, Patty Painter, Bessie Rader, Sue Bennett, Phyllis Sparks, Geraldine Sparks, Barbara Knight, Vanra Grimes, Elizabeth Painter, Lou Wilhrow, Rose Ann Wiblin, Pat Trent, Phyllis Collins, Charlotte Donaldson, Helen Tyree, Carol Cool, and Carol Fisher. Annual Tea Highlights Homemalcers Year Helpl helpl lern'me gel screams Lula Wiblin as senior members Anna lee Shaffer. Mildred Starcher, Norma O'Dell, Meredith Richmond, Nora Bailes, Donna Hughes. Helen Rader, Diane Galeener, June Skaggs, June Foster, Donna Huffman, and Barbara Hicks try to push her off the bed. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza- Tion composed of senior high school students in The U. S. who plan ro become homemakers after learning the essentials of homemaking. To promote a growing appre' ciation ofthe ioys and satisfaction of homemaking is the club's purpose. Red and white are the colors while the red rose is the flower. Toward New Horizons is the motto of this organization sponsored by Miss Hazel Dorsey and Mrs. Virginia Simms. 24
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