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l Hi-Y Serves Our Community The l-li-Y is perhaps the most universally recognized service y club in the secondary school sys- . sceee .e tem of the United States. ln the year of l965 Patrick Henry had a very active l-li-Y. In November the Hi-Y helped sponsor the Pig- skin Prom in honor of Varsity Footballers. With the coming of Christmas boys of the Hi-Y deliv- ered baskets containing foocl and gifts to needy families in our community, All year long it co- sponsored the doily blessings dur- ing the three lunch periods. Spring brought with it the annual picnic and induction of the officers for the year l966, The success of the Hi-Y during the i965 year must also be measured not only by the events they spon- sored and the concern they dis- played but also by the principles they upheld as an organization of Christian belief and strong char- octer. l Mr. Larry Johnson served as i advisor for the club and David Brammer was its President. Homeroom representatives carry baskets mf food to the from at the Christmas assembly. Hi-Y members later distributed baskets to needy families. E President David Brammar presides over the April lOth meeting of the Hi-Y in Parsons Hall
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C F.H.A. Means Preparation The ideas of personal growth and community service domina- ted program planning this year for the Future Homemakers of America. Among the favorite topics for discussion were Christ- mas decorations, beauty tips, modeling, teen values, and safety in the home. The FHA en- tertained the children at the Baptist Home with a Valentine party. F. H. A. members were K. Arrington, B. Bailey, S. Caldwell, J. Carroll, E. Carter, P. Carter, R. Crook, C. Dabney, D. Deans, P, Fitch, D. Hannabass, J. Heck, B. l-lilts, J. Hoover, G. Keaton, S. Lowe, J. Macy, J. Pratt, S. Teveri, G. Toler, J. Wilbur, L. Wright, P. Richardson. Phyllis Richardson, vice presi- dent, and Debbie Deans, presi- dent, glance through a pro- gram booklet tor new ideas. A x i Q llifif .,, . H , rl'-R ' . T A ,ge ,axis af, qt., ir-ag,.,af ,jr 6 :yr I' .,' ,bu n . J -its 'f MN-'1.. i FH v:?wx :-I Darlene Hannabass, treasurer, and Kathy Arrington, secre- tary, plan for a degree com- mittee meeting. Members plan a coffee in gg honor of the guidance de- , f partment for F.H.A. week, 1 f April 4- i o. ..,mTNN-Q55
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A tea for new members, a mock election, the Pigskin Prom, the Hanging of the Greens at the Y, a spring banquet, and many dif- ferent speakers marked the Y- Teen i964-65 season. Members are: A, Adams, K. Akers, F. Andrews, M. Armentrout, J, Ayres, D. Barton, M. Beyer, S. Beyer, C. Blake, T. Blank, P. Booker, K. Brobst, K. Brugh, S. Bulbin, J. Bush, N. Clark, M. Culpepper, N. Cunditf, M. Custer, D. Dabney, D. Davis, B, Dehart, S. Dern, C. DeShields, N. Dickerson, L. Donat, S. Duncan, E. Epps, B. Floeting, S. Foster, A. Frazier, D. Gibbons, S. Gibbons, L. Gill, A.Grady, A. Gulledge, S. Gulledge, J. Hamilton, E. Hancock, H. Hardin, S. Hardin, K. Harrup, S. Hart, M. Haynes, G. Hobson, A. Hodges, S. Hodges, C. Hoover, J. Horner, L. Horner, D. Jones, S. Kephart L. Keyes, N. Lemon, R. Mattern, C. Meier N. Meier, M. Mitchell, M. Moses, F. Newcomb, J. Nininger, M. Nininger, A. Nichols, L. Noel, B. Noftsinger, N. Norris L. Perdue, P. Richardson, C. Roe, D. Rose A. Rutherford, L. Sherrard, P. Slusher, P. Smith, D. Smoot, K. Spear, N. Jo Srb, E. Stockman, C. Sumner, C. Thurston, R. Turner, S. Marshall Turner, J, Wade, C. Walke, P. White, B. Williams, L. Wright J. Yancey, M. Young, P. Young, 1 1 1 1 1 in Sydney Marshall Turner beams after being crowned St. Lucia, a valley-wide honor for her service to the Y and her community. . .And So Do The Y-Teens i964-65 officers are Mickey Mitchell, vice president, Suzanne Gibbons, treasurer. Here they program for the YTeen weekend Foster, secretary, Judy Yancey, program chairman, Eliza Stock- retreat, April 9-lO at the Y camp on Craig Creek man, president, Carla Deshields, ICC representative, and Drew 7l
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