George Wythe High School - Chancellor Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1961

Page 116 of 254

 

George Wythe High School - Chancellor Yearbook (Richmond, VA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 116 of 254
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Page 116 text:

112 oe es as KEY CLUB—First Row: Mike Hale, Wayne Chenault, Tommy Mustian, secretary; Garland Smith, treasurer; Joan Scearce, sweetheart; Bennie Dyer, president; Frank Crawley, vice president; Sonny Livesay, Wayne Hague, Ronnie Newman, David Griffith. Second Row: Mr. Waters, Fred Forberg, Spencer Murray, Johnny Hendricks, Steve Reams, Billy Blackwell, Cary Gill, Pete Mowbray, Jack Kibler, Buddy Booth, Pete Thompson. Third Row: Max Foore, Richard Madden, Laurence Boyce, Richard Woodlee, Richard Woodson, John Keith. Fourth Row: Donald Stone, Allen Hancock, Joe Sorrow, John Adams, Harvey Margolis. Key Club Has Outstanding Reputation The Key Club International in Chicago, Illinois, organized the Key Club of George Wythe High School and granted its charter on November 11, 1960. The Kiwanis Club, which has chapters all over the country, is the parent-sponsoring organization. Students from the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades who are nominated as a result of the recommendations of teachers and other members of the faculty comprise the membership of the Key Club. To be eligible a student must be in the upper third of his class and outstanding in character and leadership. The welfare and well-being of the school and com- munity are the main interests of the Key Club. Mr. John Waters, faculty adviser of the Key Club, keeps physically fit by playing tennis.

Page 115 text:

First Row: Sandra Moody, Martha Hancock, Jeannette Ellis, Mrs. Staples, Sharon Eubank, Linda Marshall, Maria Dial. Second Row: Patricia Chamberlain, Jane Brown, Catherine Binford, Linda Fyne, APNE OLS aig TEE nth ch 4 ; i Sharon Falls, Ann Martin, Joan Sandridge. Third Row: Carolyn Adams, Charlene Long, Carolyn Williams, Kathy Corwin, Susan Hall. Future Nurses Expore Medical Careers The Future Nurses Club enables its members to broaden their knowledge in the many fields of nursing and medicine. Through many interesting activities, they see and explore these different fields. For in- stance, many girls do volunteer work at various hos- pitals. Along with the Women’s Auxiliary of the Richmond Academy of Medicine, the club tries to stimulate en- thusiasm among students toward choosing a medical career. Mrs. Staples shows nurse doll to Martha Hancock, Jeannette Ellis, Linda Marshall, and Sharon Eubank.



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First Row: Mr. Cheatham, sponsor; Billy Bryce, Tommy Leviner, Donnie Dunn. Third Row: Mel Wright, Tom Rayburn, David Casey, John McDaniels, Joe Tuck, president; Becky Stewart, sweetheart; Reggie Whetstone, Jack Goode, Kent Farmer, Butch Pishay, Steve Jimmy Enroughty, Chuck MacFarlane, Bill Williamson. Second Row: Martin, Bev Anderson. Fourth Row: Rob Snellings, Buddy Moore, Luke Coukos, Carlton Crooks, Jimmy LaPrade, Lowry Eads, John Dale Terry, Joe Bottoms, Norman Cox, Bill Womble, Buck Wynne. Tingle, Andy Coffey, Jimmy Traylor, Steve Merriman, Kenny Bulifant, Hi-Y Fosters Christian Character, Ideals The George Wythe Hi-Y aims to create, maintain, PRC ERT eitend Tabb evinerscecamarnbak Christmas’ reeatiaate and to extend throughout the home, school, and com- penter court. munity the high ideals of Christian character. As projects this year, the Hi-Y undertook to sell candy and George Wythe pennants. Also, during the Christmas season, the Hi-Y placed a decorated Christ- mas tree in the main court which brightened the Christ- mas spirit at George Wythe. Although the members have many social functions, the Hi-Y is fundamentally a service organization with projects that are designed for the betterment of the school and the community. 113

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