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

 - Class of 1962

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George Wythe High School - Chancellor Yearbook (Richmond, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 87 of 248
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Front Row: JoAnn Dayne, Betty Williams, Judy Paulette, secretary; Jennie Peterson, historian; Theresa Albright, president; Beverly Goodes, vice president; Ruth Lackey, treasurer; Evelyn Bradshaw, Nancy Tiller. Second Row: Pat Reams, Brenda Morgan, Faye Call, Kathryn Binford, Carolyn Anthony, Sally Spence, Jean Mann, Linda Walters, Fran Rowe, Pat Ferguson, Jeanie Ross. Third Row: Sylvia Butler, Martha Wagner, Brucie Flournoy, Cathy Corwin, Suzanne FTA Kitehen Tour Sparks Wide Interest One of the most important projects for any club is raising money, and the Future Teachers of America have found their Christmas Kitchen Tour is a novel approach to riches. In cooperation with the home eco- nomics department, which provided refreshments and baby-sitting service, the F.T.A. earned a large share of the proceeds. This money paid for doughnuts, coffee, and apples with which the group feted the faculty dur- ing Teaching Career Month. In April, the seniors had a taste of teaching as they visited local elementary schools and watched education in action. - At the senior tea, Theresa Albright received a grant- in-aid from Delta Kappa Gamma and the senior award for her outstanding work. Freeman, Jody Lux, Margaret Bridges, Dianne Almond, Helen Page Martin, Linda Good, Pam Spigle, Carolyn Adams, Gail Parkinson. Back Row: Nancy Schrum, Jean Tucker, Janet Gormus, Rose Anne Richardson, Judy Ashworth, Mary Anne Thompson, Marcia Hadder, Ann Ashworth, Carolyn Barnes, Jackie Davis, Mickie Anderson, Ned Van Dyck, William Wilds, Rusty Perry. “This way please,’ says Martha Gochenour to a classroom teacher at the VEA convention, as Jennie Peterson gives out programs. A thrilling event for the FTA members is the installation service. Carolyn Adams delivers opening speech, as new officers listen. § Organizations 83

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ei Front Row: Leon Raper, vice president; Geep Schurman, president; win. Back Row; Anne Neveux, Rusty Perry, Dale Poteet, Jimmy Lou Van Heuveln, secretary; Judy Paulette, historian. Second Row: Traylor, John Johnson. Bobbi Brock, Sally Spence, June Islip, Carol Aldridge, Robert Bald- Fine Arts Club Sponsors Spring Show To the strains of relaxing music played by one of our own students, Bill Harwood, proud parents and curious teenagers roam the corridors of the art depart- ment to see student art work. The second annual art show is in progress. Playing a large part in the many plans and preparations is the group known as the Fine Arts Club. Where did these students’ ideas come from? A field trip to a local museum inspired several, but the major- ity of good ideas arose from their own vivid imagina- tions. Mr. Cheatham, the club’s sponsor, agrees, as he says, “The students who form the Fine Arts Club have the unusual ability and insight necessary for an impres- sive show.” Robert Baldwin and Wayne Reynolds sort pictures while John Johnson arranges the entrance display in preparation for the art show. THE INDIVIDUAL ... IS? EXPERIENCE ee i ' i a — . “A stroke of genius?’’ Leon Raper pauses to select the proper color for one of his imaginative paintings. 82 Organizations



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H+ o4-64.075 eee heq eS a ok a a oe 4 . € Members of Mrs. Kitchen’s English class present a skit representing the work which Red Cross does to aid people who are injured. Red Cross members, Judi Moss and Mary Moore prepare a bed for a patient. Red Cross Carries Out Aims Through Services Faculty membets heard talks regarding Red Cross work this past October. These talks were to inform the faculty of the importance and opportunity of the Junior Red Cross at George Wythe. There were many opportunities for service. During fall semester, in the art court, Mrs. Kitchen and her class illustrating the services of the Red Cross demon- strated one service. Members of the Junior Red Cross went to McGuire and to Medical College Hospitals for training as hospital aids. The girls also helped a needy family at Christmas. The family was provided ‘with food and other essentials. The members are now making a scrapbook of the school to send overseas. Mary Moore, president of Junior Red Cross, leads homeroom representatives’ discussion on the collection of Red Cross donations. 84 Organizations

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