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L. 'W' 'I Senior Hi-Y Club Sets High Ideals A club dedicated to the Christian faith and spon- sored hy the Y.lI.C..-X.-this might have heen zi dictionary definition of the Senior Hi-Y. Backing that pharse, however, was each memherls purpose to create, maintain, and extend. throughout the llome, School, and Community a high standard of Chris- tian character. Cnder the direction of Hr. Xlillet. this clulw supported activities for the promotion of school plan to eomplete 'during ,ich ..., i tclrm, 'ljhq nmcfr, me qlgff ,., rightly pride. Some of their projects include participating in iiiifnigitiflflliiin'yiflci'1'i1l1ifdit .iliXfl f,.3 fl'.l'.if' f1Qfff.lf'Z1lflfIff.hm' the March of Ulmfe flflwf C llf fl f1 food and clothing for needy families at l'hanksgiy'ing and Christmas, sponsoring a Keep 'FHS clean cam- paign, Cleaning the trophy case, taking part in the state Y.XV.C.A. week, distrihuting magazines at the jail and convalescent home, and sponsoring Teen Talks. ln Xlarch, four delegates attended the Youth Assembly in Atlanta, yvhere Larry Fowler was President Pro Tem. THE SHNIUR HI-Y OFFICERS are discussing projects which they lfirxl rnui, lrfl to right: Henry Greene, Gorman Edison, Wayne Sumner, Larry Fowler, Kndy Mason, Joannah Sims, Johnny Glcaton, 'fummw Joiner, Have: Harris. Seruud row: Allen Nloon, Charles Barfiuld, Way ne Ellis, Tommy Pittman, Freddy Butterfield, Bohhy Joe Horne, Mac Wilder, Ronald Cooper, Sonny Walton, Hil Hutchinson. Tommy Psrkman. George Sparrow, Jimmy' Chestnut. Standing: Mr. Miller. Paul Spradlin, Claude Barker, Jerry' Rowland, Joe Riddy, Billy' Greer, Tommy Wlise. Johnny Durham, Jimmy Rainwater, Hohhy Dayidson, Larry Whitten. Gary Roberts, Hobby' Fullerton, Roh Nlerrit, Buster Nlonk, Jimmy YYilson. Morris Bryant, John Uireardeau.
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Page 100 text:
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-qt-6-1 .---1.. s... ,N ,Aa-4? was -1 22,23 wan.. 1 Seated, left to righl: Sara Huff, Glenda Nohle, Dianne Dillard, Lylla Crum, Nell Tabor, Frances McMullen, Betty Carter, Pattie Goff. Second row: Carolyn Davidson, Gracie Taylor, Marolyn Davidson, Kay Mosely, Judy Asensio, Sara Gordon, Jackie Baker, Patricia Horne, Patsy Ingram, Miss Lloyd. Third row: Geraldine Smith, Lois Sledge, Myra Nell WVood, Bonnie Rutland, Beverly Pitts, Lyn Lindskog, Judy Saunders. Carol Lee. Snookie Rigdon, Linda Hardy. Fourth row: Nelda Moore, Peggy Sumner, Ann Collins, Frances Rigsby, Irene Durden, Caroline Gill, Virginia Greene, Kathy McCrae, Myrna Lee GUH, Anne Rigdon, Sandra Branch. Fifth row: Louise Smith, Suzanne Smith, Jane Medford, Joannah Sims. Mary Lou Greer, Dianna Palmer, Doris Vance, Patricia Vance, Mary Taylor, Sara Roberson, Betty Hendricks, Sandra Cox, Neila Smith, Sixth row: Kay Hancock, Judy Ireland, Laurel Bird, June Blanton, Bootsie Hartley, Martha Lucas, Carolyn Bennett, Linda Evans, Shirley Pope, Norma Carring- ton, Charlene Currie, Sally Thomoson, Sally Zimmerman. Senior Tri-Hi-Y Enioy ' Ye? Y . M I Fun and Fellowship ln keeping with thi- Christizin stzinclzittl, which .ire the fuundzitiuns of tht- cluh, the Sr. Tri-lli-Y liiitl maint activities which helped other people. Scliool projects incliitletl zi Self-Improvement Cam- paign :intl :in Honesty Cziinpziiggn. Back to School posters in September to remind students that it was i'oiintl up time zigztin, zm inspiring Christmas pro- lrzim. 'limo ut their community pro-ieets were helping tu t-omltif: the Klzirch of llimes drive and giving Il llzillmvevn cztrnixal :it the 'liitt County Youth Cen- ter tor iimlerpriviletletl Chiltlien. Other Tift Conn- tizins zipprrcizitetl the fhristmzis :ind 'lihanksgiving lillsslivis nt html uollt-cu-il ln rlii- eliih. Xleinht-rs of tht- Senior iliri-lli-Y, one of the most inlliientizil fliihs ill' 'lill5, enmlezivorecl to Hcrezite. mztintziin. :intl extend throughout the home, school. .intl voinintiiiiti. high stzintlutils of Christizin flurr- 2lk'It'I'.H 4 THE SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS are admiring the Cluh plaques. The oflicers are ilelt to right! Jane Harrell, Corresponding secretary: Pattie Holi, Treasurer: Miss l,loy d, .-Xdxisor: Nell Tahor, lst Yice4President: Lylla Crum, President: Glenda Noble, Reporter: Dianne Dillard, Recording secretary: and Betty Carter, 2nd Vice- President. Those not pictured are Sara Huff, Sergeant-at-arms, and Frances Nlchlullen, 3rd Vice-President.
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! inn- ' .,.....+.. ,. , ,N , , fur... ,5.,.z:..,.....--..4..,.. -f---L. -,, M First row, left to right: Rosemary Bailey, Nezzie Calhoun, Jane Fullerton, Jeffrey Waldrop. Faye W'hitley, Brenda Wells, Carol VCreen, Carol Dillard. Second row: Maxie Clark, Marie White, Jolene Bryant, Mary Jensen, Betty SUE M0rf0W, Margaret AUIHSOH, D0l'0lhY-5fS!'l0f- Thlfd- WW! Cflffil Davison, Ann Crum, Margo Kennedy, Waldene Grilfin, Judy Cooper, Louise McGill, Faye Conger, Sharon Conger, Betty Parti-n, Lorene Smith, Frankie Flippo, Cherie Gibbs. Fourth row: Charlie Ann Grantham, Janet Hall, Sandra Turelinvgton, Shirley Jane Paulk, Pat Green, Rita Gibl3.gay Mclgllllgn, lxnoxene Carrington, Mary Hammons, Ruthie Jane Davis, Mary Elizabeth Sanders, Libby Turner. Filth rou. Mrs. Hult, lugene c rayer, an ra Abel, Carolyn Marchant, Carolyn Morris, Sue Clements, Carolyn Fullwood, Betty Sue McAllister, Carolyn Spradley, Faye Carr, Betty Jackson, San- dra Ross, Jane Branch. Vivian McAllister. Mary Lee Evans, Barbara Connor, Charlene Paulk, Charlene Slack, Barbara Yancey. Junior Tri-Hi-Y Encourages Good Citizenship ond Service The .lunior 'liri-Hi-Y, one of the largest and most influential clubs in 'llifton High School, is a Christian organization for girls in the fresh- man and sophomore classes. lt encourages religious activities in the school and often its members give the devotional in the homerooms. Other school and community projects of this club were making favors for hospital trays on tive occasions, collecting food and clothing for the needy, pre- senting chapel program and the lnstallation Ser- yice at the Program Planning Conference, spon- soring an honesty campaign and a church loyalty project, participating in 'lieen-Talks, holding road blocks for polio and Heart Fund llrives and seniling delegates to Youth Assembly. US Seated, left lo right: Rosemary Bailey, Vice-President: .lane Fuller- ton, President: Mrs. Hult, Advisor: Nellie Calhoun, Secretary: Joan Gray, Treasurer. Standing, left tn right: Carol Dillard. Sth Yice-Presi- dent: Faye Whitley, 4th Vice-President: Jeffrey Waldron, Znd Vice- President: Brenda W'ells, fith Vice-President: Carol Green, 3rd Vice- President. These officers go oyer plans for their February assembly proiram on Love.
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