Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
Marilyn Munn, member of the Leale Uno Tri-Hi-Y, lends a "help– ing" hand to fr . Lula Brim. A isling the CH office staff by running errand , delivering me ages, an wering the telephone and numerou other chores are only some of the jobs they do. President-Cheryl Walding Vice-President-Barbara Flournoy Secretary-Mimi Byars Treasurer-Carole Hewitt After they were able to extricate themselves from beneath the stacks of money, this ingenious Tri-Hi-Y re– laxed and contemplated all the helpful unselfish deeds they could perform with the profits from their rummage sale. They proved that they are one of our more helpful clubs by taking cookies to the children's ward at Thanksgiving and by giving the people at the Open Door Community House a Christmas party. Making book-marks, selling poppies and having two cake sales kept these girls really busy. The teachers were also pleased by this Tri-Hi-Y when they put Kleenex in their rooms, placed flowers in the lunchroom, and gave them a magazine subscription for the ladies' lounge. In March several members went to the Youth Assembly in Atlanta in which they took an active part. Many of their mothers met this spring at the mother-daughter banquet. Next year they will be juniors, and if they keep up the splendid work, they will leave an excellent record at CHS. Rummage sale fills treasury. The e are member of the industriou Leales Uno Tri-Hi-Y, one of the two such clubs composed from the girls of the sophomore class of CH who are intere ted in the un elfi h service to which the members of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs devote their time. In the front row, L. to R. are Jane Robert on, Cheryl Walding, Leslie Buchanan and Barbara Flournoy. Sitting on the second row are Francis Hop– kins, Dyan Wilke!, Isabel Smith and Carol Hicks. On the third row are Anita Yarbrough, Emily Willis, Marie Berry and Georgia Matthews. ( 165 )
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