Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
( 172 ) Member, front row, L. to R.: Jerry Long, Billy Weaver, Ree e Coppage, teve Latham, Fletcher kew, John Wil on and Ashley Herndon. 2nd row: Bori Farley, teve Bowden, Robin nyder, Dick Willi , Mike HeDJ:¥-, Paul Grime, Bobby Flournoy, Wes Collins and More UpdeGraff. 3rd row: Chuck Harri , Butch WolH, Ray Crawford, Harry Wil on, Bill mith, umpter Blackmon, Bill Fort· ·on and Al Perry. The e boys who e club i spon ored by the Kiwanis Club, are repre entative o[ the school's outstanding boy . Key Club has key to success. "Good morning, we shall now have the devotional." With these fa– miliar word , Key Club member A hley Herndon begins another of hi morning devotional over the CH public addre s ystem. Looking on are John Wil on and t.eve Latham, two other member . President-Steve Latham Vice-President-Ree e Coppage Secretary-Fletcher Askew Treasurer-Billy Weaver The school, the community, the sponsor, the mem– ber and the world of tomorrow are the five branches into which the Key Club divides their service projects. This organization is one of our smaller clubs at Colum– bus High since it has only 28 members. It is made up of boys in the lOth, llth and 12th grades, and 14 new members are elected at the beginning of each chool year. They are first nominated by the members of the club and are then elected by the faculty on the basis of character and leader hip. In this way the membership is representative of the chool's mo t outstanding boys. The Key Club is sponsored by a local civic organization, the Kiwanis Club. Two ervice projects that highlighted their year were sponsoring a vocational guidance clinic for juniors and seniors and giving the daily devotional over the loud-speaker ystem for the Ia t half of this year. Thi is the Key Club, whose service is unlimited.
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