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: Vice-President Sponsor Sweetheart Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Tommy Diggs Wright Ellis Joe Fyne Frank Hallstrom Ronny Hockett David Hunt Nicky Morano Malcolm Pace Dennis Roberts Cleaning the cafeteria is one of the services performed by Hi-Y members such as Jim Miller, Jim Traylor, and B. Clark. Organizations Mr. Randy Cheatham Jane Ownby Mel Wright Mike Lipscomb Jim Miller Richard Moody Jim Traylor Walter Hendricks Leon Raper Bob Driscoll Fred Antone Raymond Bohannon Marvin Bradshaw John Bryant Bob Clark Herbie Daniel Hi-Y Service to Community and School Marks 1963 Year Cafeteria clean-up. Brooms manned by Hi-Y members, who gave time during their lunch period, became a familiar sight. A clean cafeteria at the be- ginning of each lunch period soon earned respect for the ''boys with the brooms. Serving both community and school,the George Wythe Hi-Y initiated a vigorous program of activ- ities for the 1962-63 school year. Under the leader- ship of President Mel Wright, many worthwhile projects were undertaken and successfully complet- ed. On Monday mornings there were devotional services, as clergymen of different denominations were invited to speak to the Hi-Y and interested students. Programs at basketball games were sold by these thirty-two enterprising young men, who took time out from their many service activities to pack fun into a 6-| basketball season and a May house party. Rick Roberts Bernard Robertson Wayne Scearce Geep Schurman Rob Snellings Scott Strong Bill Thompson Bob Willis Carter Younger
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Library Staff Student Librarians Assist Numerous Inquiring Peers What do you mean—there are fifteen books on plant physiology?’ wailed a bewildered library patron. Whether a student wished to probe into re- search projects or to check out a book, the student librarians were always ready to help. These students who volunteered to give a part of each school day (and sometimes overtime) functioned effectively in all the routine duties of the library. Their duties were numerous—supervising the desk, mending books, decorating the bulletin boards, checking per- mits, slipping and shelving books, collecting fines, and in their spare time—running errands. While helping others, they also gained valuable experience in a career they themselves may one day wish to pursue. In every respect, the library staff proved itself an indispensable unit of the school. Librarians, Miss Margaret Sue Copen- haver and Mrs. Doris May, prepare materials for library assistants. Front Row: Phil Childrey, Georgeanna Mays, Peggy Thomp- son, Carolyn Toone, Janet Worsham, Judy Peterson, Sylvia Butler, Bill Bowman. Second Row: Betty Moore, Harry Creed, Louella Crews, Marsha Didlake, Betty Ryan, Betty Paschall, Pat Goodman, Theresa Piland, Natalie Christian. Third Row: Faye Call, Brenda Pega, Roy Britt, Judy Peele, Carol Har- well, Ellen Robinson, Betty Lee Williams, Rita Graham. Back Row: Tom Brown, Norman Hinton, Jim Lennick, Jimmy Tucker, Bill Wilds, Sonya Traylor, Becky Hubbard, Evelyn Fontaine, Charlotte Cliborne, Beth Hensley. Warsessassciscce Ste e | Zz. aes rs cea rae de a : Xi Organizations
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Salk Fund Drive Keynotes Key Club Year Service, once again, was the high point of the 1962-63 Key Club year. Led by enthusiastic Presi- dent Pete Thompson, the club carried out many ee Meee helpful and satisfying projects. In December a paper Nancy Vail drive was held to collect money for the Christmas SELLA Mother Fund. Pamphlets on fallout shelters were dis- tributed throughout the community in January. Feb- ruary found the industrious Key Clubbers combing the area, soliciting for the Richmond Heart Fund. In March the club members grabbed wash cloths, Pete Thompson Biecident buckets, and ladders and scrubbed the windows of John McNair the Southside Day Nursery. The club finished its en- Vice-President Ah : : Renda Powell terprising year by collecting approximately $150 Secretary for the Salk Institute for Biological Research. Jim Bruce and Allen Boyce represented the club at the annual convention in Roanoke. In addition, several fun-filled club socials were held. Skippy Irby Treasurer Oe Allen Boyce f Clinton Brooks q : Tim Brown Jim Bruce Graham Buchanan Bob Campbell Duke Collier Andy Forberg Cary Gill Frank Gulyas Paul Hebert Richard Madden watches Jim Bruce, Tim Brown, and Pete Thompson lead Key Club pep rally cheering squad. Craig Hopson Greg Hulcher Bill Johnson John Johnson Richard Madden John McCollister Pete Mowbray Tommy Nance Baxter Perkinson Matt Reynolds David Schneider Bobby Ukrop Richard Woodlee Richard Woodson Organizations él
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