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But the Heo eee of the year's activity is the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet held this year, April 8. The theme was ''That wonderful inspiration—My Mother. ' Much credit for the success of the club should be given to the sponsor, Mrs. Phillips. She has worked with the club from the time it was called Girl Reserve through the Y-Teen to the present Tri-Hi-Y. She advises the girls and helps them keep their goal of life and the goals of the club always in sight. Mrs. Phillips is on the state staff as Tri-Hi-Y advisor for a two-year period. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Shackelford, Barbara Strauss, Sharon Cauble, Peggy Ellmore, Nancy Jo Batt, Barbara Reynolds, and Mrs, Phillips. The 1953-1954 officers of Tri-Hi-Y Club were as follows: President: Peggy Ellmore; Vice-President, Sharon Lee Cauble; Secretary, Nancy Jo Batt; Treasurer, Barbara Strauss; Chaplain, Mary Ann Shackelford; Serg.-at-Arms, Barbara Reynolds; Song Leader, Rosalyn Lyles; Assistant Song Leader, Lenetta Smedley; Pianist, Mary Jane Humphrey; Assistant Pianist, Shirley Howard. Officers for 1954-1955 are: President, Edith Hollrah; Vice-President, Clara Roop; Secretary, Alene Burns; Treasurer, Greta Kay Martin; Chaplain, Martha Bush, Serg-at- Arms, Ethel Burnett; Song Leader, Sally Smith; Assistant Song Leader, Patricia Beasley; Pianist, Janet Smith; Assistant Pianist, Annabelle Hoar; Historian, Carol Tippin.
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The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y Club, which is affiliated with the National Y.M.C.A., is 'To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian living.'' The girls try to live up to this purpose and to build their lives on the four planks of the Tri-Hi-Y platform: Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. at AG o Membership is open to all girls in school, This year the large group was divided into thirteen sections in order to create interest, and to raise funds for their many activities. As a result, the girls have had a most successful and interesting year. During the bi-monthly meetings the girls plan their activities such as: sending cheer baskets each Christmas, donating to local fund drives, attending district conventions, and money making projects. This year the Talent Show was the highlight and netted a nice profit. The program of the year is planned by the Council, made-up of the officers and sponsor. This year, guest speakers met and discussed problems the girls are interested in, 34
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¥ he fi wd Lie LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Nice, R. Applegate, M. Morgan, C, Collins and R. Day. OFFICERS 1953-54 . Maynard Morgan Charles Collins President . : Vice-President Secretary Randall Applegate (brea sire Tae ae ee ee Junior Nice Reporter tA ee een Shot Choe mDd yi Sentinel . . . . Walter McClellan Sponsor 1954-55 President@ aa Maynard Morgan Vice-President . . Charles Collins Secretary aa. Randall Applegate Treasurer... Junior Nice Reporter So Ree aie Saba ras Sentinel® i» ise a ee eerie . Erwin EFisert ROW 1; David Mount, Roscoe Davis, Junior Nice, Von Elliott, Roger Nichols, Mr. Eisert, John Tonnis, James Day, Richard Day, Charles Brewer, Kenneth Nice. ROW 2; John Sparkman, Glen Applegate, Sherald Morgan, Robert Smith, Douglas Smith, Robert Wilson, Leon Jacobi, Malcolm Starr, Larue Maudlin, Lynn Hutton, Charles Collins, ROW 3; Levi Hall, Vaughn Morgan, James Spurgeon, Jerry King, Bill Hollars, Paul Scifres, Elmer Bowling, Walter McClellan, Marvin Stacey, Robert Brewer, ROW 4; James Paris, Max Rodman, Donald Williams, Ervin Spurgeon, Ronnie Akin, Paul Overton, Dwayne Taylor, Lee E, Payne, Maynard Morgan, Randall Applegate.
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