Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
( 162 ) The member of the Fiele no Tri-Hi-Y, one of th three junior club, Jlictured arr. front row, L. ro R.: orma Tinnel, , ylvia Eidam, andra Waldrop, u an chley and Bonnie River~. The second row consi~t . of Ruthie Wright, Alice \1urrah, Lynn Lehotay, Bet y Butler, felinda Fry, Kay Harvey and Patricia Centry. itting on the back row are Mi~s Ann ooper, a<hi!'er for the club, Ann Freeman, Jane AI ton, Alta Jean Ray, ancy Rrgister, u~an Copeland and Patricia Living ton are member of the club. Tri-Hi-Y learns about Voodoo. Thi ... group of three mirthful member,: of the Fieles no Tri-Hi-Y for junior girl ... I" wa hing boards a a chool project of the duh. Enjo ing: them.elve" tremendou"IY while erving H very \\t'll arr .'ut• Taliaferro, , andra Waldrop and Alta J ean Ray. Pre ident- u an chley Vice-Pre ident- Judy Womack ecretary- Vicky Law on Trea urer- ue Taliaferro "Bubble, bubble. toil and trouble." Thi quota– tion from hake pear ' Macbeth. wa tartlingly brought to life for the member of the Fiele 'Cno Tri-Hi-Y when they had a a peaker for one of their meeting Mr . Jimmie Garret, a mi ionary to the Indian of Brazil. In her talk Mr . Garret acquainted the girl with ome of the familiar and unfamiliar a pect of that m1 ter topic, Voodoo. B ide having intere ling program uch a thi , the club found time to carry out project of many varied t} pe in erving CH and the city of Columbu . They old book cover , thu performing the double erv– ice of ke ping Blue Devil ' book clean and in good condition, but al o providing money for the club' con– tribution to the YMCA's World er i e program. Other r ice rendered were the pon oring of an orphan girl in the Jolley Home at Conyer , Georgia, u hering at PT meeting and \ a~ hing board .
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