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Page 82 text:
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Hl Y SERVES COMMUNITY The Hi-Y is one ofthe oldest and most beneficial clubs at Patrick Henry, Composed of boys of out- standing character and high ideals, the organization renders service to the school and community. Their first project was delivering posters for the Sandlot Benefit football game. At Christmas the Hi-Y dis- tributed the baskets of food and clothes which had been collected by the school for needy families. As a service to the school, mem- bers of the Hi-Y took the respon- sibility for displaying the school flag. ln April, Mike Kelley and Jim Winders attended the Model Gen- eral Assembly in Richmond. Each Hi-Y organization in the state sent a Junior and Senior as representa- tive to the mock assembly which carried on business in the manner of the Virginia General Assembly. Brotherhood, service, and de- velopment of strong religious con- victions are the purposes of the Hi-Y. ii 4 1us.M:- Hawkes ..,. ,, , The school flag is raised by the Hi-Y The 1965 66 Hi Y officers, President Mike Kelley, Vice-President and chaplain Pat Bergeron plan the distribution of almost fifty Dick Kesler Secretary Jimmy Winders, Treasurer Preston Young, Christmas baskets to needy families,
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l David Ward, Jim Bowden and Woody Deans believe that Christian standards are carried into sports participation. Officers: President Ronnie Talbott, Secretary-Treasurer Ricky Dygve, and Program Chairmen David Ward and Jimmy Winders. l gf' it , if .loin Basketball programs interest M, Long, R. Talbott, Mr. Pitzer and Mr. Graybill. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes completed its second year as one of the most active groups in school. Before Christmas the Chapter invited students to a devotional period each morning to remind them of the meaning of Christmas. The F.C.A. members spoke at local churches to aid the churches in their spiritual out- Eole. uncles' wlfxcllv is ll F.C. . E X-sl. ' ' ' CY 'NES lwglw 'Qk:Qx JQXL5 lWC1fTD 99 Qfill O0 Q felis In A Q f ,DG b'GlfQEL' We Cal 'each' ficiczcll QLLPQ, QQ QQYYQ N CUXCN Lfzvxwo, 6596 PDQ! ?Q,unjq.q5 Silmw sw-1, ,fn Uifixllf
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Y-TEENS AID IN SCHOOL AND AT HOME The Y-Teen officers for this year were: Judy Yancey, President, Treasurer, Myrna Moses, Program Chairman and Sterling Kep Phyllis Young, Vice President, Toby Blank, Secretary, Susan Dern, hart, l.C.C. Representative. The Y-Teens of Patrick Henry, members of the notional Y.W.C.A., promote maturity of the individual, fellowship, and love of God. Op- portunities for strong friendships are mode possible through their activities with other Roanoke Y- Teens. The members for 7965-1966 are: B. Bailey, B. Ballowe, M. Beyer, S. Beyer, T. Blank, L. Bowen, B. Bowling, M. Bram- mer, C. Brown, J. Carper, T. Contes, L. Cory, S. Crawford, N. Cundiff, D. Dern, S. Dern, N. Dickerson, C. Eller, C. Fennell, L. Ferrell, N. Fox, A. Frazier, D. Gibbons, N. Glenn, A. Hansbarger, G. Hasselman, H. Hicks, B. Hilts, K. Hilts, C. Hoover, M. Houchins, B. Hughes, G. Kelley, S. Kep- hart, L. Keyes, J. Lancaster, D. Lowe, S. Lowe, S. Lukens, R. Mattern, M. Mays, N. Meier, M. Moses, M. Nininger, N. Norris, P. Nowlin, J. Osborn, D. Peebles, S. Pheil, E. Pilage, S. Powell, A. Prillaman, P. Rich- ardson, D. Ritchie, D. Rose, A. Rutherford, D. Ryman, E. Seibert, L. Sheretz, P. Slush- er, S. Snidow, C. Soldwish, D. Spicer, F. Suthers, L, Thacker, C. Thurston, R. Turn- er, L. Turner, J. Voltz, A. Wallenborn, S. Watts, J. Weaver, J. Yancey, P. Young. The activities for Roanoke Area Y-Teens require careful planning 79
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