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Working on the bulletin board are: Cheryle Helton, Susan Smith, Gail Chapman, Pat Cahill, and Brenda Call. Present for an executive meeting are: Mrs. Rector, Advisor; Vicki Osborne, Pres.; Dee Dee Cahill, first Vice Pres.; Joyce Kelly, second Vice Pres.; Janie Delp, Sec.; Faye Frye, Treas. ; Susan Blackwell, Reporter; Sue Debord, Chaplain; Elizabetli Sheppard, Historian; Glenna Debord, S.C.A. Rep. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Encourages Good Sportsmanship 0 The Senior-Tri-Hi-Y had another suc- i cessful year. As recipient the outstand- I ing club award for the past three years, I this club still worked to better itself in I any way possible. I As a club whose emphasis was on Chris¬ tian living, the Sr-Tri-Hi-Y had many ; projects to further the idea of religion emphasis at R. B. Worthy. The Sr-Tri-Hi-Y had many projects this year such as; Maintaining the bookstore, Leaving for Hi-Y District Conference are: Sharon Everhart, Nancy Hogston, Thelma Woodward, Billie Mitchell, Connie McCready, Ann Montgomery, Joan Coulthard, Mary Ann Collins, I Karon Frye, Linda Hayden and Jane Marshall. co-sponsoring underprivileged children ' s party, attending various churches as a group and sponsoring Religious Empha¬ sis Week. Good leadership, hard-working members, good projects and a dedication from all, combined to make the Sr-Tri-Hi-Y a truly outstanding club. Wrapping presents for the Underprivileged Children ' s Christmas Party are: Bonnie Smith, Brenda Minton, Jackie Helton, Cathy Frye, Jane Talbert, Coleen Hogston, Judy Helton, Marty Sykes, Faye Tolley and Debbie Comer. 25
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Approving the Key Club ' s layout for the Choo Choo are Bill Lee, publicity chairman; Allen Yontz, treasurer; Frank Lewis, advisor; Wesley McCready, president; Jim Montgomery, vice-president; Jim Morgan, secretary; Eddie Surber, S.C.A. Rep¬ resentative. Charles Hogston, Dale Chapman, Rodney Farris, and Roger Hogston have no trouble deciding who will be first to sweep the gym floor before a varsity basketball game. Key Club Served School and Community The Key Club is a seiwice club spon¬ sored by the Kiwanis Club of Saltville. It is composed of key” male members of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. This year the Key Club proved to be a valuable asset to R. B. Worthy High. In addition to the regular projects such as raising the flag each day, co¬ sponsoring the Christmas Dance and the Valentine Dance, delivering Christ¬ mas baskets and conducting mock elec¬ tions, many new projects were under¬ taken and completed by the club. These included placing a flagpole in the foot¬ ball stadium, sweeping the gym before Sandy Snodgrass, Curtis Surber, Harry Farris, Carl Rickman, and Roger Campbell plan for the delivery of Christmas baskets. basketball games, constructing an eraser dusting box and several others. This year a greater effort was made to co-operate with the sponsoring Kiwanis Club. A highlight of this cooperation was the Charter Day Banquet attended by Key Clubbers and girl friends as well as by Kiwanians and their wives. The individual members of the club in addition to the school and community benefited from the Key Club. It can truly be said that the Key Club has lived up to i ts motto, We Build.” Robert Aebersold receives a ballot from election clerks, Robert Cahill and Ronald McElraft, as election judges, Joe Dan Shortt and Barry Chapman look on. 24
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D. Frye, Sergeant-at-Arms; R. CampDell, secre¬ tary; N. Smith, SCA representative; R. Davidson, Chaplain; W. Cahill, treasurer; prepare to leave for tlie District Conference. L. Catron, C, Surber, D. Marshall, and B. Coe are busy dusting erasers, one of the many Hi-Y projects. Hi-Y Encouraged Pictured below are; L. Denton, Sweetheart: Mr. Hostler, sponsor; B. Hogston, Sweetheart; R. Cox, Vice-President; and E. Asbiuy, President; as tlrey compile a list of invitations for the annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children. Christian Character Ambitious young members along with the few experienced leaders of the Worthy Hi-Y Club provided for another successful year for the club. Eager to be the best club ever, they carried out many new pro¬ jects. Some of their accomplishments in¬ cluded keeping the school campus clean, co-sponsoring the children ' s Christmas party and furnishing transportation to sporting events. C. Connett, R. Wertz, A. Yontz, C. Ricl-cman, J. Wright, B. Allison, M. Helton, and R. Aebersold may be seen any day picking up paper from the school grounds. D. Chapman, R. Morgan, J. Montgomery, R. Allison, H. Farris, T. Buskill, R. Frye, J. Roberts, J. Maiden, and L. Tuggle are making a roster of shaker basketball players. 26
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