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The Hi- Y and To quote the handbook, the purpose of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian char- acter. They are the Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. of high school. Both organizations were quite active this year, Hi-Y is affiliated with the national Hi-Y, and members attended the District Council supper meetings each month. Represen- tatives were sent to the Hi-Y Convention. Here at Smith High, they entered a float in the Home- coming Parade, decorated in their colors of red and white. At Christmas time, they held a Toy Dance for the fire- men's fund. Toward the end of the year they had a paper drive for the welfare department. The Tri-Hi-Y gained national amliation this year, and planned to send representatives to the convention in February. Their Mother-Daughter banquet and Faculty Baby Contest were their outstanding activities. r.. Hi-Y Omcers are: Billy Cullen, Secretary-Treasurer, Murrill . Rodgers, President, Bobby Wilder, Sergeant at arms: and Dalton Sawyer, Vice-President. FX, 'A . Qs. . Q E 'Q X st Q6 so Hi-Y Club members include: First row-Billy Cullen, Murrill Rodgers, Bobby Wil er, Dalton Sawyer, Herman Dennis, Butch Johnson, Crawford Walters. Second Row-Preston Jackson, Danny Sutton, Billy Jones, Woody Ford, Rodwick Baines, Johnny Fletcher, Aubrey Tarkington, larry Tuttle. Third row-Phil Davis, Vincent Matthews, Dickie Schwartz, larry Smith, Doug Twine, Vincent Luck, Werdna Wynne, Jack Maher, Dan Hughes, James Erwoocl, Ronnie White. 4 ,N
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'J Below: Yvonne Bass, Advertising Manager, Betty Spunn, Business Manager, Barbara Berry, Senior Assistant, and Mrs. Hornbuclnle, their adviser, pause briefly from their work. ix V' l K IQ Above: The Literary Editor, Dan Ambrose, and her assistant, Paul Rule, watch with interest as Mrs. Waters points out a few changes to be made. Below: It's a success story as the department heads present flowers to Mrs. Waters and Mr. Wisniewslri to celebrate mov' ing into the new Publications room. Q! Above: Miss West, Dolly Smith, Circulation Man- ager, Murrill Rodgers, Dolores Everett, and Edward Shipley of the Circulation Department admire a sales promotion poster. Annual Trainees From top to bottom: Left group-Bill Story, Peter Miuell, Herman Dennis, Crawford Walters, Jimmie Perliinson, Essie Willis, Dorothy Beard, Jimmie Fen- tress, Eleanor Jones, Patty Radlre, Billy Jones, Sally Best, Juanita Ainsley, Pat Hobbs, Sally Jennings, Lou Rawles, Peggy Wagner, Betty Witherington, Mary Matthews, Jackie Small. Right group-Phil Davis, Barbara Graves, Betty Hassell, Gayle Ainsley, Beverly Parker, Linda Peele, Pat Trotman, Susan Ambrose, Diane Tarkington, Jeanette Gay, Glenda Bates, Mary Wilson, Ann McPherson, Pat Scott, Linda Gregg, Ann Haste, Betsy Thomas, Diane Madrin, . .. .. . . ,. .. r 1- r f.r,,i,, U Ji - 2 C-
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Tri-Hi- Y Mary is arranging some of the faculty baby pictures lor the Tri-Hi Y project, Club omcers are: First row--Miss Roberson, sponsor, Glenda Bates, Sergeant at Arms, Margaret Johnson, Vice-President, Miss Dove, sponsor. Second row -Betty Witherington, Reporter, Mary V. Henley, Treasurer, Rebecca Grissom, Chaplain, Mary NVe5tmorelancl, President, Sharon Cooper, Secretary. K i l i i ' X Qt, QQ' eq ,se 'SQ ss, iN -J ' XY' .Qa- -lin i. Tri-Hi-Y members are: Miss Dove, Pat Cooper, Ann Marklancl, Betty Parker, Kate Matthews, Kay Stallings, Betsy Thomas, Anne Haste, Miss Roberson. Second row- Robcrta Peebles, Margaret Johnson, Ann McPherson, Glenda Bates, Jackie Small, Ann Richardson, Leah Rae Etheridge, Sylvia Harrell. Third row-Pat Horton, Jane Pet- erson, Sally Ankrom, Sheila Barnes, Mary V. Shrieves, Ellen Hewitt, Susan Ambrose, Peggy Horton, Pat Scott, Barbara Forehand. Fourth row-Barbara Roach, Patti Radko, Carol Thomas, Jeanette Gay, Barbara Hall, Carol Richardson, Gertelen Fulford, Betty O'Dell, Mary Westmoreland, Betty Witherington. Fifth row-Gail Ainsley, Rebecca Grissom, Dianv Madrin, Mary Henley, Kay White, Betty Hassell, Mavis Porter, Linda Peele, Sharon Cooper, Sally Best. W 'M' . . x yu . 3 'N 1 59 5 LM C 1 X 1 , Rig -Wx G
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