Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access

( 164 ) For one of their many project thi year the Fiele Tres Tri– Hi-Y carried Kleenex to the teachers. hown performing this service for fi s Martha Rogers are Glynn Wallace and Linda Harrell. This service was helpful during the flu epidemics. President-Kathryn Morgan Vice-President-Anne-Marie Sparrow Secretary-Stephanie Kyriacou Treasurer-Cecelia Rumsey The Fieles Tres is the smallest in number of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y's, but the number of their projects is not small. They exhibit Christian ideals in services given eagerly. As a service to the school, they keep a scrap– book of all published CHS news. This scrapbook is kept in the school office as a record and for visitors to see. They help other schools by keeping 'he nursery for children whose parents are attending PTA at both St. Elmo and Clubview elementary schools. Several mem– bers volunteered to serve as guides to direct parents at the CHS PTA "Back-to-School" night. For community service they put United Givers posters in stores down– town and a 10 donation was made for the beautification of Highway 85. They assisted a Hi-Y by furnishing paint to number the teachers' reserved parking area. This large number of projects made their monthly reports outstand– ing and gave pleasure to members by their being a service to others. j;roup keeps office scrapbook. fember of the Fieles Tres Tri-Hi-Y include, front row, L to R.: Leona Garth, tephanie Kyriacou, Anne- larie parrow, Kathryn Mor– gan, Cecelia Rumsey and :larion Gate . The 2nd row i compo ed of Carol Hay, Glynn Wallace, Linda Maund Libb app, Peggy Pea and France Jack on. The remainder of the club's members on the 3rd row are Kitty New om, Linda Harrell, Mary 1arlha John on, Glady Knight, Marion Johnson, Ro a McCardle and Nancy Humber. This is one of the junior ervice club and it has the fewe t member .

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