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

( 168 ) On behalf of the J . T. kipworth Hi·Y, Billy Weaver present Dr. John Dea on with the new 49. ~ar flag for Columbu High. The m mber of thi club were re ponsible for rai ing th flag t•ach morning and lowering it following chool in the afternoon. President-Billy Weaver Vice-Pre ident-David Herrington ecretary-)immy Patter on Trea urer-Tommy Farr " ervice unlimited'' wa the logan of the bu y J .T. kipworth Hi-Y for the year. Among their many b ne– ficial projects wa the carrying of magazine to the in– mate at the Mu cogee County Jail, providing Kleene tL ue for the variou homerooms and contributing to all the worthy charity fund drives. In eptember, at the beginning of chool the dub presented CH with a brand new 49- tar flag to be flown on the CH flagpole daily. AI o, the club con nted to rai e and lower the flag each day, a well a to care for it in other way . everal member had the privilege of attending the 15th Annual Youth A mbly, which help d in till in them invaluable knowledge about the method of go erning our tate. This information will profit them in later life. La t, but not lea t, the J. T. kipworth group helped to organize among the eighth grade boy a Hi-Y club to take their name and to continue the fine work of their organization in the future years. Senior Hi-Y presents 49 stars. Fini hing their high hool year with a great deal of hard work and numerous intere ting experience , the J. T. kipworth Hi-Y, which i<~ compo ed of ~enior boy , wa a tive in many chool ervice and community project . One of the highlight of the year wa a party on the river for all m mber, in the club. hown above are, front row, L. to R. , Tommy Farr, David Herrington, Billy Weav· er, Jimmy Patterson and Kenneth ollin-. econd row: Ronald Anderson, John Laney, Frank Willet, Reed Watson and Danny Palmer.

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