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THE PEANUT Page Seventeen THE GIRLS ' JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB Left to Right. First Row—McBride. Burton, Gatling, Pinner. Crocker. Recording Secretary; A. Cross, President; M. E. Cross, Corresponding Secretary; R. Taylor Treasurer; Barlowe, Wesson, Pice-President; Marsh Left to Right, Second Row -Tisdale, Fee, Raker, Oliver, Barnhill, Penn, Miss Britt, Sponsor; Barnes. Brinkley, A. Taylor. Brown, M. Taylor, Bradshaw Girls’ Club Has Active Year Projects For Year Reported On A report of the projects for the year 1945- 46 of the Girls ' Junior Hi-Y Club was given by the Program Committee at the meeting of May 2, 1946. These projects included serv¬ ices to both the school and community. Two projects extended from last year were guard¬ ing devotionals during assembly and seeing to the proper care of the girls ' second floor rest-room. Twice during the football season the club sold programs at the games. This acted both as a service to the school and as a means of securing funds for the treasury. During the March of Dimes Campaign the girls collected money for the Infantile Pa¬ ralysis Fund at the Suffolk theaters. The group fixed a basket of food for a needy family at Christmas time. Contributions have been extended to the Joy Fund and March of Dimes. Club Plans Study of Beatitudes The Bible Committee of the Girls’ Junior Hi-Y Gub announced that the club will make a study of the Beatitudes as its Bible Study project for the year. The speakers planned for the year are: Rev. Charles Jones in October speaking on the first Beatitude: Rev. Graham McChesney in November speaking on the second: Mr. S. T. Godbey in February speaking on the third and fourth Beatitudes; Rev. Y ' ictor Murchison in March on the fifth and sixth Beatitudes: and Rev. F. L. Baker in April speaking on the seventh and eighth Beatitudes. In the past the Hi-Y has studied the Ten Commandments and the beliefs of various denominations. Their present Bible project will round out a full Bible course and will prove both educational and spiritual.
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Page Sixteen THE PEANUT THE BOYS ' JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB Left to Right, First Row—Churn, Secretary: Nitrnno. Treasurer; Knowles, President; Spivey. Pice-President; Poulson, Seryeant-at-Arms Left to Right, Second Row—H. Cross. Howell, Quayle, Sykes. Marks. Chalklcy, Neal, Cook, Plewes, Allen. Austin, Hosier, Little Left to Right. Third Row—Diamond. Panton, P. Cross, Barnes, Mr. Radford, Sponsor; Stroud, Moore, Johnson, McBride Boys’ Club Holds Induction at Presbyterian Church Hi-Y Inducts 19 New Members The Boys’ Junior Hi-Y Club held its in¬ duction service for new members Monday evening, February 11, at the Presbyterian Church. In this service, which was held by candlelight, the officers explained to the in¬ ductees the ideals of the Hi-Y Club—clean living, clean speech, clean sports, and clean scholarship. Rev. Graham McChesney. pastor of the Presbyterian Church and newly elected sponsor of the club, then gave a summary of the aims and ideals of Hi-Y. Those inducted into the club were: Bill Allen, Samuel Austin. Milton Chalkley. Pres¬ ton Cook. Henry Cross, Parker Cross, Buck Marks, Charles Hosier. Charles Johnson, Raymond Little. Alvin McBride, Bobby Moore. Donald Neal, Benny Plewes, Richard Panton, Richard Sykes, Bobby Spivey, Jack Stroud, and Don Howell. Club Entertains at Weiner Roast The Boys’ Junior Hi-Y Club entertained the Girls’ Junior Hi-Y at a weiner roast last Sat¬ urday night, November 10, at the Suffolk Golf Course. A committee of five under the chairmanship of Bobby Nitnmo were in charge of the plan¬ ning for the entertainment. Others on the committee were Preston Cook, Donald Neal, Milton Chalkley, Raymond Little, and Parker Cross. All joined in group singing around a bonfire to conclude the program for the evening. Miss Lucy Britt, sponsor of the Girls’ Junior Hi-Y. and Mr. Charles Radford, spon¬ sor of the Boys’ Qub, chaperoned the group.
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Left to Right, First Row- -V. Johnson, Hosier, Austin, Quayle, E Johnson, Duck Left to Right. Second Row—Howell, Plcwcs, Taylor, Williford, Baker. Secretary; Knowles, Smithcr, President; Chalkley. Smith. Pulley, Ellis. Pice-President; Churn, Hancock Left to Right, Third Row—Stroud, Sadler. Hicks. Williams, Panton, Miss Bugg, Sponsor; Briley, C. Saunders, Sykes, Babb, Carver, Davis. Rudcn Left to Right, Fourth Row ' —Pittman, Turner. B. Saunders. Barnes Glee Club Begins Reorganization Miss Bucc to be Director Miss Mary St. Clair Bugg began the re¬ organization of the Roys’ Glee Club of Suffolk High School, October 8. 1945. The officers elected for this year are as follows: Morrison Smither, President; Raleigh Ellis. Vice-President; Arnold Raker, Secretary and Treasurer; and Sarah Gobbel, Accompanist. Approximately thirty-five boys w ere invited to join the club after first having passed the try-out tests. They decided to meet Tuesdays and Thurs¬ days third period. Because it was not pos¬ sible to organize the club earlier, Mr. W. R. Savage declared it would not lie possible to give credit for this year’s glee club work. Plans for Musical Procrams Laid Out The combined Roys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs planned several musical programs to be given in the school at their October 29, 1945, meet¬ ing. The clubs selected music and began the preparation of several new selections to be used at those programs. The Christmas assembly for December 18, 1945, will be presented by the combined glee clubs. The dubs will also present the musical program for the Christmas A.P.T.P. meeting. The commencement pro¬ gram for 1946 will have the music of the combined glee clubs and double quartet.
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