Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
M mbers of the Fieles Do are I t row. L. to R.: Janel Thwaite, Sandra Phillip , ylvia hields, Nancy Hendrix, Grace Mil lead and Peggy Fuller. 2nd row: Le lie Vining, Pat. i'?'lp on, andra Wa~ter , Carol McLendon, Lin?a :\Ieadows, Gail Cohn, Cheryl Gerson and irginia Lowery. 3rd row: Pat Bynum, fmme Quall , Ell n S1dw her, Carol Thomp on, Ahce Ruth bell, andra Crawford, France Tucker and 1rs. Lucy hepard. These- girl ar all very proud to belong to one of the mo t active clubs at Columbu High chool. Club gives prize to best car. Minnie Qualls, Janet Thwaite and Le lie Vining admire the trophy that Janet won a the out tanding girl of the Hou e of Repre entative at the 1960 Youth A emhly. Janet was a Co– lumbu High chool delegate from the Fieles Dos Tri-Hi-Y. President~Sylvia Shield Vice-President-Janet Thwaite Secretary-Grace Milstead Treasurer-Peggy Fuller "Nothing great was ever achieved without en– thusiasm." These words from the immortal pen of Ralph Waldo Emerson typlify the spirit of the hardworking girls of the Fieles Dos Tri-Hi-Y. They were extremely busy rendering services to both CHS and the entire com– munity of Columbus. Their school services were pri– marily turned toward a isting the faculty and boosting CHS school spirit. This club gave a prize for the most un– usual car in the Jordan-Columbus parade, decorated for the open houses after the games and made posters stress– ing school spirit. For the faculty, they made Thanksgiving turkeys, gave the teachers valentines and fixed candy Christmas trees for our office and teachers' lounge. In serving our community, the girls baked cakes and cookies for the USO, sold "buddy" poppies for the DAV, sent stamps to the Columbus cerebral palsy center and gave a valentine party for the children at the Open Door Community House. This was truly a busy group. ( 163 )
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