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Future Retailers Explore Local Markets “Vote for Keith!” John Keith, President of George Wythe Distributive Education Club, became a well- known personality this year to members of state and national DE clubs. This exceptional student was chosen DE Student of the Year and received a citation for this accomplishment from Governor Albertis S. Harrison. Inspired by his local backing, John went on to win a vice presidency on the national level. In addition to supporting Keith, the Wythe DE club participated in many other activities. Some of these included local, state and national contests in all fields a of business, field trips to local concerns of distribution, - —— | and a successful bake sale giving the treasury a boost. DE Student of the Year, John Keith, is honored by Gov- ernor Albertis S. Harrison as Mrs. Brewington watches. Politely applying their training, Janice Chapman, John Keith, and Sherry Cole successfully stage a bake sale. Front Row: Holman Faudree, Barbara Simpson, Nancy Longmire, Mickels, Linda Marshall. Third Row; Carol Morman, Baxter Perkin- Carolyn Rawes, Margaret Munford, Shirley Gallaway, Sherry Cole, son, Raymond Barton, Ivan Perkinson, Bill Barker, Neal McMullen, Wayne Johnson. Second Row: James Williams, Janice Chapman, Neil Perkins. Bernie Clary, Mary Fitzhugh, Carolyn Curry, Virginia Clary, Kay 78 Organizations
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Front Row: Beverly Macfarlane, Evelyn Fontaine, Gayle Covey, his- torian; Lynne Robertson, Diane Hayes, vice president; Carolyn Adams, president; Cheryl Gary, secretary; Margaret Bridges, treasurer; Jody Lux, Cheryl Cockerham, Brucie Flournoy. Second Row: Katherine Binford, Linda Hughes, Jean Manhart, Margaret Royster, Marie Prindes, Sandy Currin, Brenda Gilliland, Jane Ownby, Ardemis Bandazian, Sylvia Garrison. Third Row: Polly Ewing, Cathy Corwin, Frances Holmes, Betty Smith, Jean Mann, Donna Newell, Suzanne Freeman, Sis McKendrick, Nancy Vail, Martha Wagner, Linda Good, Geline Covey. Fourth Row: Judy Waters, Margaret Tirs, Betty Lee Williams, Janet Worsham, Ann Ashworth, Jean Hendricks, Anne Adams, Mary Jo Tatum, Pam Spigle, Sonya Traylor, Linda Lewis, Rose Budowitz. GAA Merges with JV and Varsity Teams Bowling, a poster party to promote school spirit, a student-faculty game, a foul shooting contest, and sup- porting girls’ sports have kept the members of the Girls’ Athletic Association active from September to June. Having merged with the junior varsity, varsity athletic teams and cheerleaders, GAA membership has undertaken more projects. - More than forty girls participated in GAA bowling. Members of the victorious team were awarded bowl- ing charms. The most important project was the talent show, the theme of which was “Luau at Club Hawai.” Students performing in Hawaiian festivities and dances lent an air of authenticity. The GAA, though still young, has added greatly to the interest in girls’ sports. During an act in the Talent Show, Tommy Leviner gestures while singing “My Baby and Me’ and Jane Ellis endures his antics. Organizations
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Sandra Moody points out display to nursing prospects Phyllis Blanton, Jeannette Ellis, Carolyn Williams, and Linda Rigney. NURSE RECRUITMENT THROUGH FUTURE NURSES CLUBS On-the-job experience is gained by Joan Sandridge who gently bandages the cut hand of Judy Overstreet, as part of her work in the nurse’s suite. Service Careers Inspire Future Medics Out of a collection of candles and a bit of glitter, services for all the patients. In May the girls completed Future Medics fashioned favors to enhance the Christ- a special project including an all area medics organi- mas Spirit at McGuire Hospital. zations and a successful Mother-Daughter Banquet These girls have actively participated in all the club’s given in the George Wythe cafeteria. projects which have the goal of helping others. In ad- Films, speakers, and field trips to the local hospitals dition the group prepared decorative tray favors which have emphasized the opportunities available in their were placed on the Medical College of Virginia meal chosen vocation. Front Row: Jackie Anderson, Ann Martin, Carolyn Williams, Char- Lynn Parker, Page Brooks, Edith Staples, sponsor. Third Row: Joan | lene Long, Cathy Corwin, Sandra Moody, Jeannette Ellis, Kathleen Sandridge, Mary Johnson, Dot Brewer, Pattie Tuggle, Bonnie Barnes, Paige Callahan. Second Row: Linda Rigney, Paula Henry, Knotter, Phyllis Blanton, Elizabeth Browder, Mary Sue Amos. Patty Richwine, Kathryn Binford, Sylvia Garrison, Carla Fugett, Organizations 79
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