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Mrs. Ruby Tyree Jane Ownby Rose Mary Street Geline Covey Nancy Schrum ' , . Carolyn Anthony wt, 4 : , George Brittle ty wis ) Nancy Brown Sponsor President ‘V.-President Secretary Treasurer J Se Catherine Burton Sylvia Butler Robert Campbell Cathy Corwin Jo Ann Dayne Robert Driscoll Suzanne Freeman Cheryl Gary Martha Gochenour Marcia Hadder Margaret Holdren Janet Holt Craig Hopson Floyd Irby Sanford Jones Jody Lux Beverley MacFarlane Richard Madden Richard Moody Perry Mowbray Judy O'Grady Burriel Perry Randall Powell Jean Ross Ann Scott Barbara Stansbury Catherine Strause Mary Jo Tatum Nancy Tiller Betty Williams Richard Woodlee Carter Younger National Honor Society NHS Members Inaugurate rir ih bia Hse Sooty car woh School Scholarship Fund 3 TT Vasa . How much money do we have in the treasury now? This was a question often asked by the mem- bers of the Oscar W. Fary Chapter of the National Honor Society. At the beginning of the year, the fourteen Senior members ambitiously tackled the establishment of a scholarship fund to be given to a worthy senior of George Wythe. Although the fund was not completed this year, the money 's re- tained to be added to that earned by future mem- bers. Money was raised by selling George Wythe pens and sponsoring a car wash in the spring. The annual tapping was held on April 10. Dur- ing the impressive ceremony, twenty-five thrilled juniors and seniors were officially inducted into the organization. A tea followed in the Home Econom- ics Department. Organizations
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Quill and Scroll Banquet Contributes Verve To Enterprising Session ''And now, that rose between two thorns, the Editor-in-Chief of the Wythe Ledger,’ announced Susan Goodes at the annual Publications Banquet. She was describing Nancy Brown, the only girl edi- tor of the three publication staffs. In the excited atmosphere of the Richmond Room, Bob Driscoll, Mel Wright, and Nancy Brown introduced the new staff members for 1964. Terminating a year filled with deadlines, misplaced pages, and frantic spon- sors, the banquet was just reward for the enterpris- ing journalists. Typifying the spirited interest of the 1963 staffs in their publications, the six editors and assist- ant editors decided that a trip to Lexington for the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Conven- tion was in order. There they received outstanding ratings for the Wythe Ledger, Chancellor, and Statesman. se ae : With typical male distaste, Bob Driscoll helps Rose Mary Street and Marty Gochenour after Q and S reception. PA NER Geline Covey i, Y Sponsor President Susan Goodes Richard Moody Carolyn Anthony Margaret Bridges Nancy Brown Robert Campbell Cathy Corwin Wayne Davis =! Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. Jo Ann Dayne Robert Driscoll Brucie Flournoy Suzanne Freeman Glenda Garner Cheryl Gary Martha Gochenour Marcia Hadder Margaret Holdren Craig Hopson Judy Hudson Floyd Irby Jody Lux Beverly MacFarlane Linda Marshall Mary Moore Marsha Moorefield ts AT (9 - awn wo § ie) ee ”n + Cc ) - 19 ts c S 7 @ 5 ie QO @ 5 08 | ova PO D = @ 48 Organizations
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Thespians Mrs. Frances Kitchin Sponsor Cathy Burton Troupe 2276 Supervises Cheryl Gary e r) All Dramatic Productions Vice-President Ee NE As president of Troupe 2276, Cathy Burton led Secretary members in manifold activities. To backstage crews Uianeaes Cv)! of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, A Man Called Tess babeeee Peter, and April, 1622, the Thespians were an out- Clerk standing asset. For various special announcements broadcast throughout the year, Thespians achieved schoolwide praise. They conducted a forceful cam- David Barnett paign for better assembly behavior with a closed- pee aapeeie circuit broadcast to all homerooms. The troupe as- o Anne Dayne sisted any department or organization in audio- advertising, assembly programs, and other activ- ities. In March, eleven new members were admitted Tenn Die after acquiring points from their performances in oan the fields of speech and drama. Twenty-two others received membership in May at the impressive Thespian assembly. Eleanor Fitz-Williams Linda Good Connie Goodman Walter Hendricks Richard Madden John McCollister Richard Moody Wendell Nuckols Judy O'Grady Jane Ownby Ivan Perkinson Leon Raper Pat Reams Rose Ann Richardson David Schneider Nancy Schrum Margie Smith Shirley Timberlake Nancy Vail Gaye Walton Walter Williamson Mel Wright Richard Moody is made up by backstage workers, Connie Goodman and Woody Northington, in preparation for his role of Pierre in the fall play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. 50 Organizations
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