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Tri-Hi-Y Sells Candy At Boll Gomes ,,,- -v .-Y--..,--7 . W, V D, .-, ,iii i 1 f' l OFFICERS . . . Elected at the beginning of the year, Carol Williams, president, Trudy Rumburg, vice- presidentg Edna Amos, secretary-treasurer, Linda Brammer, reporter, and Nancy Richardson, chap- lain, led the Tri-Hi-Y through a successful year. The Tri-Hi-Y is a scholastic club for girls whose ideals and purposes are based entirely on Christian beliefs. It is the purpose of the Tri- Hi-Y to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian living. The Tri-Hi-Y sold candy at ball games in order to raise money to send two delegates to the Model General Assembly in Richmond. Oth- er projects of the club included having devotions at PTA, sponsoring the March of Dimes Drive, and conducting religious services at school as- semblies. TRI-HI-Y . . . FIRST ROW: Alice Pearman, Gail SECOND ROW: Judy Brandau, Linda Niday, Judy Williams, Patsy Hooker, Cathy Miller, Kay Comp- Rice, Shirley Graham, Patty East, Charlene Reese, ton, Linda Burris, Charlotte Sisson, Linda Hall. Sally Heslep, Evelyn Dudley, Martha Dickerson. 39
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HI-Y . . . FIRST ROW: Kenneth Durham, Jimmy Mills, Jimmy Duncan, Everett Perdue, Wayne Clowers, Steve Firebaugh,Jimmy Pearman, Steve Weaver,Mr. Henson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Charles Austin,Steve Watter- son, Danny Wimmer, Marvin Wrenn, Reggie Rumburg, Johnny Thornton, Jimmy Williams, Dickie Hall, Duke Raines,Mike Willis,Steve Harr. MISSING: Leon Haley. Hi-Y Works Toward Another Ace Rating OFFICERS . . . The capable leaders of the Hi-Y are Wayne Clowers, president, Steve Firebaugh, vice- presidentg Jimmy Pearman, secretary, Everett Per- due, treasurerg Jimmy Duncan, reporter5Steve Weav- er, chaplaing Jimmy Mills,historia.ng and Mr. Henson, sponsor. The Hi-Y is ascholastic clubfor boys Whose ideals and purposes are based entirely on Chris- tian beliefs. It is the purpose of the Hi-Y to ex- tend these beliefs throughout the school and to promote fellowship among the members of the student body. Last year the Hi-Y received an ace rating, on a state level, as a Hi-Y club. In May of 1964, the Hi-Y sponsored ateam of panelists on Klass- room Kwiz. Some of the Hi-Y's activities for the past year included attending district conferences and sending delegates to the Model General Assem- bly in Richmond. The club sponsored assem- blies at Thanksgiving and Easter. 38
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FFA . . . FIRST ROW: Watson Dickerson, Bobby Cook, Leon East, Tommy Mills, Jerry Dehart, Ricky Atkins, Joe Welcher, Cecil Evans, Frank Barnett, J. T. Dove. SECOND ROW: Danny Wickline, Wayne Deweese, Mar- shall Dickerson, Phillip Compton, Vestal Poff, Kenneth Garlic, Larry Wright, Kenneth Durham, David Rose, Paul Bandy. THIRD ROW: Robert Booth, Tony Young, Ronnie Hooker, Larry Duncan, Shirley Robinson, Gary Boone, Jackie Eanes, Roger Perdue, Billy Roop,Johnny Chandler, Barry Boone. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Wo- mack, Jimmy Wimmer, Danny Yates, Tommy Lester, Jimior Vest, Johnny Thornton, Danny Wimmer, Marvin Wrenn, Dickie Hall, David Webster. FFA Encourages Interest In Agriculture l OFFICERS . . . Leading the FFA are Ricky Atkins, president, Watson Dickerson, vice-president, Marshall Dickerson, secretary, Jerry Dehart, treasurer, Leon East, reporter, Bobby Cook, sentinel. The FFA is sponsored by Mr. Vishneski. The Future Farmers of America is a farm youth organization of voluntary membership. It strives for the development of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture, and the improvement of country life. Teams for judging crops and trees are formed of club mem- bers. These teams compete with other chapters for top honors in judging. Some of the FFA's activities for the past year included sponsoring a sock-hop after aball game, co-sponsoring a spring dance with the FHA, having a father-son banquet, and present- ing an assembly program. 40
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