Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
Two young members of the T. C. Kendrick Hi·Y, Lloyd Welch and Tommy Trice, point with pride to the portrait of the late Mr. Kendrick which hang in the CH hall. Their club i named for thi~ widely-known and greatly beloved ex-principal of the chool. President-Ken Darnell Vice-President-David Laney Secretary-Jim Humes Treasurer-Mike Tarrh Charitable service , along with school and com– munity as istance, headed the list of undertakings this year for this budding group of freshman boys. The club donated to and helped in many ways with the March of Dimes, the United Givers campaign, the Salvation Army, as well as the YMCA World Service fund drive. In the way of school projects, these industrious boys washed boards, printed and pas ed out library permit slips to the various study hall teachers, gave devotionals over the CHS speaker system and trove to improve our school in various ways. As community projects, the club donated a basket of food to a destitute family at Thanks– giving and a magazine sub cription to the St. Francis Hospital. In addition to this, the dub sent delegates to the Hi-Y training conferences. The adviser for the T. C. Kendrick, which, incidentally, is named for the first prin· cipal of the present CHS, is Mr. Frank Beall, associate pastor of the First Baptist Church. First year proved profitable. Participant in the Hi-Y program are members of the T. C. Kendrick Hi-Y. On the front row, L. to R. are Kenneth Darnell, Mike Tarrah, Joe kinner and David Laney. On the 2nd row are Frazer Wooldridge, Lloyd Welch, Johnny Knight, Clark Chapman, Kenneth Gibbs and Joe Wofford. 3rd row: Jimmy Ru sell, Dixon Belk, Robert Britton, Johnny Davis, Dan Edward, Dexter FollowiU and Wayne :forgan. 4th row: Tommy Brown, Bobby Player, 1ike Terrell, Bobby White, Tommy Trice, Hugh Boyter, Mark Chapman, Bill Hendrix. ( 171 )
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