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Jean Hebert, Brenda Boyce, Max Foore, Mrs. Norris, and Mrs. Wimer Nancye Roberson, Jean Hebert, Dale Terry (above), Brenda Boyce, pose for yearbook picture. Judy Paulette, Harvey Margolis, and Alice Maxey (below) work at cropping, layout, indexing, and typing to produce the first volume of The Chancellor. CHANCELLOR STAFF—First Row: Buddy Booth, Jean Hebert, Moss, Nancy Moorefield. Fourth Row: Max Foore, Dale Terry, Harvey Nancye Roberson. Second Row: Faye Kite, Judy Paulette, Brenda Margolis. Boyce, Mrs. Norris. Third Row: Jean Beverley, Laura Bowers, Charlene 103
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Staff Completes An enterprising Chancellor staff decided to produce an unusual book for the first edition of the George Wythe yearbook. Developing a theme of climbing, they hoped to present the effort and thought that have gone into the organization of the Southside’s new school. So that all activities could be given equal cov- erage, an August delivery date was decided upon. Tireless and enthusiastic staff members attracted the attention of all who passed 232 as copy, pictures, layout, and file cards gradually took form. After school hours and week-end hours were added to the two daily staff periods; the final shipment of copy sheets was made the last day of school. Garnett Walden, Carolyn Coleman, business manager, Mr. John Arnold, sponsor, and Faye Kite, editor, discuss plans for the CHANCELLOR. First Row: Linda Oliver, Mary Ann Moore, Marsha Hadder, Diane Lane, Linda Marshall, Wilma Delesk, Judy Youngblood, Pat Bergh, Betty Hall, Dianne Almond. Second Row: Mr. John Arnold, Nancy Moorefield, Sandre Moody, Billie Spigle, Diane Gary, Barbara Munson, Susan Onyschuk, Janet Worsham, Susan Marsh, Martha Wagner, Mary McKendrick. Third Row: Terry Moore, Jane Schiele, Laura Bowers, Ann Martin, Arlene Pulley, Margaret Connor. 102
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S.C.A. OFFICERS: Judy Pollard, secretary; Janet Gormus, treasurer; Miss Bobbitt, sponsor; Spencer Murray, vice president; Tommy Mustian, president; Mrs. Brewington, sponsor. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—First Row: Anne Street, Sandra Fowler, Pete Thompson, Pete Mowbray. Second Row: Barbara Wakefield, Margaret Royster, Doris Crenshaw, Rosemary Street, Gail Scearce, Joe Sorrow, Bobby Ukrop, Jimmy Bruce, Allen Boyce, David Schneider, Bennie Dyer, Skippy Irby. SCA Adopts First Constitution Nineteen homeroom presidents from the eleventh and twelfth grades serve the S.C.A. There are eighteen homeroom presidents from the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. ee The most far reaching accomplishment of the S.C.A. Committee was the writing of the constition. This work started last summer when a planning committee com- posed of representatives from the schools which would make up George Wythe initiated the school’s govern- ment. The first objective was selecting school colors—red, white, and blue, and the athletic nickname—Bulldogs. Activities attended by the Executive Committee have been the District S.C.A. Convention, the Foreign Forum, Group I District Convention, State S.C.A. Con- vention, and Leadership Workshop held at George Wythe. Announcements made in the morning by Joe Sor- row was one of the many projects sponsored by the ».C.As
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