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The ae, eRe ae “ , 3 LIBRARY STAFF—Front Row: Miss Glen, Linda Walters, Ruth Wat- Henderson. Third Row: Frances Raymond, Sonya Traylor, Judy son, Evelyn Bradshaw, Peggy Thompson, Miss Copenhaver. Second Ashworth, Margie Hart, Carolyn Fulghum, Shirley Gill. Back Row: Row: Ernie Wingo, Nancy Higgins, Faye Call, Mickie Anderson, Rod Turner, Stephen Tucker, Chipper Williamson, James Tucker, Mary Anne Thompson, Theresa Albright, Charlotte Cliborne, Jackie Milton Chamberlain, Frankie Britt, Danny Hart. Adventures in Edueation Offer Staff Experience 398.2, 942.06, 811.32, and 973: 91 are familiar call numbers heard at the card catalogue, across the check- out desk, and in various sections of our modern, spacious, well-planned library. This is the library “‘as big as a gymnasium” that Charles Keller, executive sec- retary of John Hay Fellows Program, called “an adven- ture in education.” About thirty volunteers interested in library service give their time to assume many responsibilities and to assist students to find reading material in the library. The librarians hope to familiarize students wth li- brary resources, facilities, procedures, and techniques; to improve reading skills; to establish habits and in- terests for leisure time; ‘to broaden cultural back- grounds; and to increase appreciation of literature. Working hard are Miss Copenhaver (above), Jackie Henderson and Rod ' Turner, Miss Glen (below), Carolyn Fulghum, and Judy Colvin. ‘ ie Organizations [———— = . ‘a4 ; Ge g =, 2 wh rs ; MS 3
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ae aaa 72 if } E P i b wie Boy a ale Ge SE Oe 6 ee Hk 4 2 ihe “i SS ‘'$ “ 4 2 or 5 Bah 5 A Ae. a me TAR SS ee Te eat ee ae bios i 5f 4 , é Beate st age S sedge f% 3 i Pak “aie hg eee PN “se } ag: 3 t i 2 Ji ‘ gee ‘ ‘ ; iy Mi ¥ i ‘ 4 % 3 ‘4 ee i me Me ey i. he 7 F é ee é ae ee Pe é oe ‘ 9 . p : As president of SCA, Diane Cox opens the assembly for the campaign speeches of candidates for SCA offices for coming year. Miss Bobbitt hands money to Paul Hebert for SCA sock hop. Seated: Marcy Woodall, Lynn Bugg, Rose Mary Street, Janet Gor- mus, secretary; Pete Mowbray, vice president; Carolyn Adams, treas- urer; Donna Newell; and Nancy McCutcheon. Standing: Debra Wor- Organizations Assembly, Committee, Vote, Policies Grow Dazed faces, wondering eyes, and cries of “I’m lost!” characterized the eighth and ninth-graders who entered George Wythe. At an orientation program sponsored by the S.C.A. in August, the officers greeted the new Chancellors and guided them around the school. This year the S.C.A. as a group accomplished much for the betterment of the student body. Under its di- rection a foundation was laid for an honor code, and voting by precincts placed the responsibility on the individual. Because of the cooperation and hard work of S.C.A., students enjoyed two sock hops, special as- semblies, and the privilege of leaving school directly after sixth period. sham; Joe Sorrow; Allen Hancock; Richard Woodlee; Jimmy Bruce; Pela Love Bobbitt, sponsor; Terry Hebert; Dixie Hargrave, sponsor; Jack Driscoll; David Schneider; Cheryl Gary; Skippy Irby.
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74 Front Row: Miss Bobbitt, sponsor; Jackie Davis, secretary; Susan Onyschuk, historian; Carolyn Adams, vice president; Frankie Shelton, president; Diane Hayes, treasurer; Peggy Lett, reporter; Betty Greene, parliamentarian; Miss Clark, sponsor. Second Row: Betty Crews, Shirley Rhoades, Mary Hutchison, Robin Morton, Lucky Godsey, Sandra Martin, Carolyn Slagle, Linda Roan, Nancy Fowler. Back Row: Sharyn Cates, Judy Ashworth, Barbara Adkins, Joan Farrell, Marty Woods, Judy Hudson, Alice Hudson. Ambitious FBLA Members Win Dennis Roberts congratulates L. Roan, J. Davis, F. Shelton, N. Brown, V. McCuiston, and D. Hayes as they admire their state awards. Organizations we ome ptt “Sa owe mero es Semt wos ia Diane Hayes proudly accepts a check from Mr. Arnold for her trip to the national convention.
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