Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
/ ( 166 ) Row I, L. to R.: Louise Fuller, Ann Parham, Alicia Young, Lynn Mercer, France Hackel, Maudy imp on. Row 2, L. to R.: Linda Key JoAnn Wade, herry Fouche, Becky Pierce, Regina at1of, Mary J o Park , Jane Ford, Mr . McManu . Row 3, L. to R.: Jane Revell J un~ Storey, Suzanne pence, Judy mith, Mary Ann Carlile, Nancy Ru hing, Mary Jo Cochran, Judy Bra well. Thee Tri-Hi-Y member~ have don out tanding work thi year in carrying out their ucce sful projects. 1any institutions have benefitted from their good deeds. Clean scholarship • IS stressed. Thret• nu.•mber« of the active Leale Do Tri-Hi-Y are caught by our Cohi~can eamera" as they package the books which they collected for contri hut ion to the 1illedgeville tate Ho pital. June torey, Becky Pearce and Jane Ford work on this project President- Dianne Alford Vice-President- Frances Hackel Secretary- Ann Parham Treasurer-Lynn Mercer The members of the Leales Dos Tri-Hi- have work– ed together to complete the 10 point plan this year. They h'ave carried out various projects throughout the home, chool and community. While gi ing to others. the sopho– more girls have benefited them elves by being of service to others. They showed their appreciation to the teachers by furni hing them with hand lotion. Members drew and placed posters throughout the school to bolster the spirit at sports events. A donation was made by the club to an orphanage and members placed decals in various stores. They showed their talent in decorating the gym for Open Hou e and the teachers' lunchroom for Ha1loween. Bas· kets filled with candy were distributed to hospital patients at different ea ons of the year. The club held a clean cholar hip campaign by putting up posters stressing the subject. Finding the work they did this year to be worth– whi1e, member~ hope to expand their ervices next year and to continue Tri-Hi-Y work.
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