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First Row: Jane Ownby, Jennifer Coalter, Joan Fitzhugh. Second Row: Faye Wilmouth, Patricia Reams, Betty Williams, Jean Sims, Mary Fitzhugh, Arlene Pulley, Sandra Cox, Cathy Strause. Third Row: Janet Cook, Gayle Covey, Joyce White, Karen Holbrook, Shirley Rhoades, Dianne Almond, Elizabeth Norvell. Fourth Row: Linda Hughes, Mary Moore, Mary Crawley, Norma Totty, Elaine Edwards, Peggy Edwards, Jimmy Hampton. Fifth Row: Miss Gay, Charles Brown, Doug Gildner, Butch Bledsoe, Billy Warren, Mrs. Foster. Service Is Red Cross Aim. The Junior Red Cross aims to promote better under- standing of all people, to foster good will internation- ally, to raise the level of health and safety habits, and to develop service training. Nearly all students, by voluntary contributions, en- rolled. Funds were deposited with the Richmond Chap- ter and money was sent to the American Red Cross Childrens’ Fund which provides aid for children all over the world. Boxes were packed for Chilean Disas- ter Relief and a carton of articles for Christmas stock- ings was sent to McGuire Hospital. On Recognition Day in February six girls received certificates for twenty-five or more hours of service. Jackie Anderson and another Junior Red Cross member admire display case. 12!
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F.T.A.—Seated: Charlene Moss, Betty Hall, Jean Blackstock, publicity Jackie Davis, Ruth Lackey, Dianne Almond, Janet Gormus, Linda chairman; Nancye Roberson, treasurer; JoAnne Cropper, president; Walters, Nancy McCutcheon, Jennie Peterson, Fran Rowe, Carolyn Beverley Goodes, vice president; Helen Martin, secretary; Theresa Adams. Albright, Alice Stephens. Standing: Cleve Crooks, Nancy Moorefield, F.T.A. Members Study Teaching The Future Teachers of America, made up of stu- dents who are interested in teaching as a career, seeks to enable its members to study the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which relate to successful teaching. The H. I. Willet Chapter, formed at George Wythe in the fall of 1960, hopes to gain a greater knowledge and appreciation of teaching through programs and ac- tivities. Charlene Moss delivers corsage during Teacher Appreciation Week to Miss Rakes as Mrs. Price looks on. 120
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122 Left to Right: Brenda Overton, Judy Hudson, Pat Ferguson, Mr. A. Sica, Jean Gandy, Phyllis Palmieri, Betty Norvell, Malcolm Pace, Stuart Hall, Marsha Moorefield, Jerry King, Jayne Brown, Jimmy Traylor, Linda Everett, Douglas Murray, Judy Marmion, Melvin Swagger, Robert Sisson, Ray Duncan, Donald Faye, Bruce Norris, Orchestra Plays for 2 Oe 5 e. me, oe Fee 558 a tf , xy re a Py ‘ re % Ve Mr. Sica instructs first chair members, Judy Marmion, James Reynolds, Phyllis Palmieri, and Jean Gandy. Victor Davis, Peggy Thompson, Jimmy Reynolds, Ronnie Sommer, Ray Ferguson, George Perkins, Billy Lyell, Bruce Dowdy, Jean Hendricks, Cathy Whitlock, Jackie Henderson, Forrest Oglesby, Bar- bara Brown, Janet Worsham, Merian Hughes, Rose Budowitz, Diane Cox. Various Activities The George Wythe High School Orchestra rehearses during the fifth period each day. In addition to prac- ticing, the orchestra members also study many of the world’s great composers and their works. This year, the orchestra participated not only in assemblies and school activities, but members have also represented George Wythe in the Virginia State String Orchestra, in the All-State Band, and in the “Messiah” at the Mosque.
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