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f : Nancy Brown and Susan Goodes discuss the “Cub” issue with Mrs. Frances Wimer and Mrs. Joyce Gibson, sponsor of the Midst birthday and get well cards, Chuck Macfarlane, editor-in-chief of WYTHE LEDGER. the WYTHE LEDGER, cleans and straightens his filing cabinet. Editors meet to plan next issue of newspaper. Seated: Jimmy En- Moody. Standing: Martha Wagner, Eugene Rawlings, Jack Kibler, roughty, Kathie Fife, Nancy McCutcheon, Tina Pedersen, Sandra Chuck Macfarlane, Theresa Albright, Cathy Strauss. Organizations 69
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REPORTERS AND COLUMNISTS—Front Row: Skippy Irby, Chery’ Slagle, Cheryl Thomas. Back Row; Steve Reams, Dennis Roberts, Gary, Marie Prindes, Ardemis Bandazian, Betty Williams, Mayling Jody Lux, Suzanne Freeman, Velma McCuiston, Anne Neveux, Simpson, Beverley Macfarlane. Second Row: Clarke Crosby, Craig Suzanne Fridley, John Adams. Hopson, Jo Ann Dayne, Marcia Hadder, Beverley Goodes, Carolyn Columnists and Reporters Publish News The WYTHE LEDGER literary and business staffs worked together all year making our school newspaper an outstanding one. The newspaper is published each month except during exams. These words, “Extra, extra, extra, read all about it,” rang through the halls, as the staff published an extra edition to honor Miss Teen-Age America. The edition was a success with the students and quite an achieve- ment for a high school publication, Representatives from the WYTHE LEDGER at- tended the newspaper clinic held at the University of Richmond and also the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention in Lexington. The new literary staff, in order to have practice for next year, published a ‘“‘cub” issue this spring. Eugene Rawlings and Jean Tucker prepare numerous WYTHE LEDGERS for exchange with other high schools in the State of Virginia. Jody Lux and Cathy Strause write some copy while Kathie Fife and Tina Pedersen try desperately to fix the type- writer in order to type copy. 68 Organizations
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¢ : z i s i 3 bg STATESMAN STAFF—Front Row: Monnie Moore, Deedie Holdren, Squires, Richard Moody, Frank Hallstrom, Anne Adams, Judy Jay Holdren, Cynthia Montgomery, Louise Scott, Jean Gandy. Sec- O'Grady, Carolyn Anthony, and Barbara Stansbury. Top Row: Leon ond Row: Mary Moore, Sylvia Butler, Gail Button, Nancy Tiller, Raper, David Avery, and Wendall Nuckols. Linda Goode, Jeannie Ross, and Burma Painter. Third Row: George Creativity Is Theme of STATESMAN Still in high spirits after having received First Class Rating from the National Scholastic Press Association, the 1962 STATESMANWN staff strives to maintain its high standards. Appearing December 18, the first is- issue of the STATESMAN uses “Creativity” as its theme. It announces the winners of the Literary and Art Contest, it features several new ideas: modern mythol- ogy, editorials, and no ads. Featuring “Heraldry of Spring’ as its central theme, the second issue came out May 15. The staff has striven to get a wide variety of mate- rial and to encourage more students to submit their work for publication. Their goal for next year will be partic- ipation by many students. Geline Covey and Winnie Woodson discuss plans for future STATES- MEN with sponsors, Mrs. Wimer and Mrs. Ellwanger. Jay Holdren, editor of THE STATESMAN, and Mel Wright discuss the cover of the spring issue with the printer, Mr. Wray Selden. 70 Organizations
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