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Junior Class Officers: Marsha Moorefield, secretary; David tum, historian; Nancy Tiller, vice-president. Hunt, treasurer; Margaret Bridges, president; Mary Jo Ta- Homeroom Presidents Carolyn Tuck, 107 Tommy Spain, 112 Frank Gulyas, 201 Jody Lux, 205 Jerry Teachey, 209 Frances Holmes, 230 Skippy Irby, 231 Beverley Macfarlane, 232 Janet Worsham, 233 Eddie Holloway, 236 142 Classes
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Held at Colorful Dogwood Dell WILLIAM LESLIE WOMBLE RICHARD HENRY WOODLEE—WYTHE LEDGER, Cadet Editor, Be ooteall Oly 62,°63; Key Club, 61) °62. ‘63: National Honor Society, 62, '63; Homeroom President, '62: S.C.A., '62: Sophomore Class Historian, '61; Cadet Corps, First Captain, '61, '62, '63; Har- vard Book Award, '62; National Science Foundation Scholarship, '62; Track, '62; Distinguished Graduate Medal, '63: Science Department Award, '63. RICHARD CURTIS WOODSON—Junior Varsity Football, '61; Key Glub, ‘61, “62, ‘63. FLOYD GASTON WRIGHT—Student Cooperative Association Rep- William aang caste resentative, '62; Captain Homeroom Basketball Team, ‘62. MELVILLE GARLAND WRIGHT, III—Hi-Y, Corresponding Secre- tary, President, ‘61, '62, '63; Quill and Scroll, '62, '63; Chemistry Club, '62; THE STATESMAN, Business Manager, Editor-in-Chief, '61, ‘62, '63; Student Cooperative Association Representative, '63; Home- room Vice-President, '62; Fall Play, '62; National Thespian Society, ‘63; One-Act Play, '63. WAYNE FRANKLIN WRENN—Varsity Football 61, '62, '63. CAROLYN ROSE WYBORNEY—Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica, '62: Future Medics Club, '63; Nurses’ Aid, ‘63. Richard Henry Woodlee Richard Curtis Woodson RANDOLPH HUBERT YEARY—Cadet Corps, '61, '62; Homeroom Publications Representative, ‘61. SHIRLEY MAY YOUNG—Future Business Leaders of America, ‘62, '63: Guidance Aid, '62, ‘63. WILLIAM CARTER YOUNGER—Cadet Corps, Captain C Co., Best Private's Medal, Honor Guard, U. S. Army Outstanding Cadet Award, Rifle Team, Officers’ Candidate School, '61, '62, '63; Home- room Vice-President, '62; THE CHANCELLOR, Business Staff, '63; Hi-Y, '62, '63; National Honor Society, ‘63. Floyd Gaston Wright Melville Garland Wright III ee. Wayne Franklin Wrenn Carolyn Rose Wyborney Randolph Hubert Yeary Shirley May Young William Carter Younger Classes [4]
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Mary Jo Tatum explains the Jr.-Sr. decorations to attentive committee members M. Bradshaw, C. Hopson, and T. Spain. Enthusiastic Juniors Lead Eventful Exhausting Year Join the Junior Class! Order your class rings! Sign up for the Merit Scholarship test! These were only a few of the demands heard by juniors as they encountered an active year. Foreseeing the task set before them, the class officers and sponsor, Miss Alice Newland, prepared for the biggest event of the coming year even before ‘school doors opened. Committees were formed, chairmen were appointed, and plans were made for the momentous Jr.-Sr. Prom. Aside from social aspects of the school year, juniors put serious effort into their plans for the tu- ture. Opportunities for college bound students were opened through the PSAT and Merit Scholarship tests. Under the patient supervision of Miss Ruby Beasley, class counselor, assisted by the Junior Guidance Executive Committee, students were kept up to date with the latest college requirements and qualifications. Miss Alice Newland keeps the growing treasury records in or- der as one of her many duties as sponsor of the Junior Class. Classes 143
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