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Page 83 text:
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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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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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Page 84 text:
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'TN Miss Haley recommends reading professional journals. Z FUTURE TEACHERS A. Peterson and B. Hilts plan their trip to Richmond. Providing early training and promoting an interest in teaching are the goals of the Future Teach- ers of America. This year the group worked in many activities to attain their goals. One day a week, on study hall time, the members went to Raleigh Court Elementary School as teach- er assistants. On Thursday after- noons they were at West End Ele- mentary School with activities planned to entertain the students. Patrick Henry's faculty was honor- ed with a tea given during Nation- T al Education Week. Ann Peterson was elected as citywide president of the F.T.A. and, with Bonnie Bowers and Bar- bara Hilts, served as Patrick Hen- ry's representatives to the State F.T.A. convention in Richmond, December lO and ll. Officers were Ann Peterson, President, Barbara Hilts, Vice President, Susan Carter, Secretary, Pam Nuckols, Treasurer, and Bon- nie Bowers, Reporter. F.T.A. members entertain the elementary students of West End School. Ann Peterson and Gail Cook sample the F.T.A. candy before its sale. 'ao
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