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VICTORY FLAG GIVEN BY Hl-Y In early May of last year the first steps were taken to form what is now called Sigma Omega Tau. This club came into being through a lot of hard work and determination on the port of many stub- born but dedicated young men. By getting on early start, S.O.T. Hi-Y was able to present a victory flag to Mr. Peele and the student body at an early morning pep rally. They purchased the flag with money from a donut sole. Throughout the year S.O.T. Hi-Y supported many worthwhile projects, one of which was supporting our J.V. Football and Basketball teams. Mr. Peele and Mr. Brcmdriff proudly accept the Victory Flag given to the school by Sigma Omega Tau Hi-Y. First row: Roger Herring, Tommy Hall, Allan Jones, Randy Sawyer, Goncalves--sec., John Cowhigechapq Gerry Mountcastiwtreosu Charles Honbury, Mr. Tysonesponsor, Dennis Garret. Second row: Jimmy Jones-pres., Sammy Wright, G. W. Gentry, Jeff Livermon Dennis Cowhig, Mike Rooksesgt. at arms, Kenny Felfon, John -vice-pres., Bill Lillard. Head, Scotty Theimens. Back row: Bobby Williams, Randy k like.
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SCHOOLS FIRST TRI-HI-Y SERVES COMMUNITY IN VARIED PROJECTS H. l. Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Western Branch High School's-first Tri-Hi-Y, began its career of service in April of last year. With the help of ten dedi- cated girls, working diligently through- out the summer, Willett was able to start the 1968-69 school year on a firm foundation. This year members participated in many service projects which included participating in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive, the Christmas Seal Drive, send- ing clothes to needy children and cards to Marines, buying mice for Cancer research, and sending supplies to a Korean school. All was not work, though. The mem- bers enjoyed many social functions and lively discussions. The year ended with a banquet in honor of the old officers. Good to the last drop, thinks SoIly Mitchell as she pours drinks after o'meeting. First Row: Mrs. Thomasesponsor, Jeanne Hall, Margaret Wale ereporter, Sally Mitchellesecq Joy Kraemer, Peggy Hall, Dor- ton, Susan Johnson-choploin, Lauren lonuzieporliov Phyllis lene Chamberlain, Diane Johnson. Back Row: Patti Goskins, McDole, Nancy Watkins, Brigette Shiftlett, Beth Williamse Karen Dornoueretreos. pres. Second Row: Cheryl Graves-vice-pres., Lee Ann Bowers 95
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First row: Mr. FrosteSponsor. Second row: Mike Dorsey, Ricky Edmundson, Ernie King, Charlie Davenport, Ricky Borum, Chris JacobseneChoplain, Chippie Smith. Third row: Pete Mills, Doug Moyoesecu Jerry Gaines, Jerry Sheppard, Joe Lyttle, Gary Chon- Initiation of new members was the first order of business for Western Branch, Hi-Y's new year. In two pledge periods membership in the club was doubled from the original twelve mem- bers to a well filled rank of twenty- four. Organizational and money problems plagued the Hi-Y from the onset, but they managed to rally behind their newly selected sweetheart Cindy Smith. Then, later in the year, the Hi-Y sold bars of candy in an effort to furnish the school with 0 Bulletin Board on which to post school track records. By providing this and other worthwhile services, Western Branch Hi-Y enjoyed a year of growth and progress through hard work. try-pres., Barry Robertson. Back row: John Harrison, Donnie Howland, Chipper Sears:v-pres., George Thompson, Jim Krause, Butch Bull, Bil! Lampkins, Glenn Rountreeetreos. WESTERN BRANCH HI-Y PRESENTS SCHOOL WITH TRACK BULLETIN BOARD Gory Chantry leads a discussion at a mernbers home during a meeting of Western Branch Hi-Y.
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