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Nancy Brown and Susan Goodes, senior editors, carefully proofread and approve copy for the Ledger. Cathy Burton, Ardemis Bandazian, Anne Neveux, Margaret Robertson. Third Row: Courtney Sands, Sandra Rutledge, Janet Holt, Jean Tucker, George Brittle, Joan Farrell, Judy Spain, Diane Wells, Mary Anne Thompson, Marsha Hadder, Chip Coalter. Last Row: Craig Hopson, Greg Hulcher, Clin- ton Brooks. Wythe Ledger Student Writing Shown in Award-Winning Ledger Under the capablé and competent guidance of their new advisor, Mrs. Ellwanger, The Wythe Ledg- er has flowered into an example of the creativity of George Wythe students. Experimenting with dit- ferent types of headlines and more action shots, the statt succeeded in painting a more accurate picture of the school to the community. The student body was kept abreast of the school activities and a clos- er faculty-student relationship was fostered. The highlight of the year for the new staff of e 1963-64 was their ''cub'' issue and for the seniors was the special senior issue which was dedicated to the class of 1963. Under the leadership of Nancy Brown and Su- san Goodes The Wythe Ledger took its place among the Richmond high school papers as a first place newspaper. Organizations 55
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54 Reporters and Columnists—Front Row: Margaret Tirs, Judy Umberger. Second Row: Linda Hughes, Mayling Simpson, John McCollister, Cheryl Gary, Suzanne Fridley, Skippy Irby, Margaret Royster. Third Row: Anne Ashworth, Jean Mann, Donna Newell, Pam Spigle, Cheryl Thomas, Wayne Alley, Nancy Schrum. Fourth Row: Rupert Win- free, Richard Woodlee, Marjorie Hart, Mrs. Wimer, Dennis Roberts. Last Row: Beverley Mac- Farlane, Cathy Strause. Front Row: Judy Lux and Suzanne Freeman. Second Row: Anne Book- er, Fran Tucker, Lynn Parker, Senior Wythe Ledger Staff: Nancy Brown, Editor-in-Chief; Jo Ann Dayne, Feature Editor; Susan Goodes, Managing tor. Editor; Mrs. Ellwanger, Sponsor; Jane Ownby, Copy Editor; Organizations Betty Williams, News Editor; Martha Wagner, Business Edi-
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Mel Wright, editor-in-chief, and Richard Moody, business manager, instruct in the art of putting out a magazine. 56 Organizations Front Row: Barbara Stansbury, Carolyn Anthony, Brucie Flournoy, Richard Moody, Leon Raper, Geline Covey, Mel Wright, Deedie Holdren, Jeanie Ross, Susanne Webb. Sec- ond Row: Martha Hamill, Linda Hawkins, Carol Johnson, Diane Ritchie, Norma Meyer, Colleen Perkins, Miss Allyne Students Exhibit Creative Ability for the Statesman Who knows whether or not, sometime in the tu- ture, the names of Walter Williamson or Eva Gul- yas will take their place with those of Hawthorne or Longfellow. By entering the short story, non-tic- tion, poetry, or art categories in t he Statesman writing contest, students displayed their literary tal- ent. Entries were carefully considered by each stattf member; the best articles were chosen for their content, style, and quality to be published in the Statesman magazine. After the statf had gathered material, the next step was publicity. Sponsoring a drive, the statt played tapes over the intercom, put up posters, and set up a stand in the hall reminding students to buy their Statesman. As a result of this planning more copies of the Statesman were sold than ordered.
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