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8 ee! z A John Marshall defender gapes helplessly at Charles Rula straining to make a basket for the Wythe Key Clubbers. Key Club First Basketb Are Installed Inspire Individual Initiati guided the Key Club throug a work day and charging club boosted its treasury w The Key Clubbers assumed filling Thanksgiving baske doors during the basketba up 'A'' cafeteria. Participation in numero members constantly on the guides at college night an a basketball roster for the Stuart Deibel and David Pe state convention in Washington, D. C. These boys were aware that All work and no play make the Key Club a dull group of boys. Therefore, a hay ride to Bruce's and a picnic at Forest Hill Park were added to their activities. r services, the ing experience. ular duties of ding the gym , and cleaning activities kept hey served as b contributed , Sophomores re sent to the Front Row: Allen Boyce, president; Emilie Scearce, sweet- heart; Mr. John Waters, sponsor. Back Row: Claude Foster, treasurer; Bill Harwood, secretary; Charles Rula, vice-pres- ident. Front Row: Eddie Crowder, Jimmy Schiele, Robert Snell, Bob Stowbridge. Back Row: Bob Ukrop, Tommy Nance, Earl Nance, Kent Greenway. Front Row: Terry Hebert, Kenny Powell. Second Row: Preston Creasey, Ricky Strause, Robbins Church. Back Row: Bobby Jeter, Greg Hulcher, Yates Rumbley, Bill Adkins. Front Row: Andy Williams, Stuart Driscoll. Second Row: Jim Bruce, Andy Forberg, David Perkinson. Back Row: David Dyer, Stuart Deibel, Tim Brown, Jack Driscoll. 4 eH = SRSA Cp aegis ag a tas
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ee Se ee rN a ' Pe : : ie 4 [= , ¥ : t 7 } ia ig a 4 % ri 7 « ra 7 v G 4 2 3 Front Row: Herb Daniel, president; Gayle Covey, sweetheart; Mr. Randy Cheatham, sponsor. Second Row: David Sheppard, treasurer; Roy Holmes, chaplain; Tommy Graham, historian. Back Row: Jimmy Robertson, sergeant-at-arms; Bernard Rob- ertson, vice-president; Lawrence Grunewald, recording sec- retary; Bob Willis, corresponding secretary. Front Row: Kenny Odor, Danny Webster. Second Row: Clint Bryce, Clyde Goode, Geep Schurman. Back Row: Dorn Wilhelm, Eddie Anderson, Gwynn Seargeant, Greg Harris. Front Row: Mike Campbell, Roger Back Row: Bobby Parker, Mike Ha Front Row: Rusty Corker, Leonard Chippy Coalter, Dennis Keller, Paul S==—pe OW Morton, Bo b Spake, Ronnie Hall, Jimmy Arrington. Zina” vidi a ‘ a a | : ; 5 a. , a . x z 7 ; i “ a Gy Hi-Y Excellent in Competition Club Wins Championship After revising their old constitution to meet pres- ent needs, the Hi-Y began an active year. In Octo- ber, they sent six delegates to the District Con- ference in Hopewell. As.a service to the cheer- leaders, Hi-Y boys assisted them by painting signs for Bulldog clashes. The year's social activities in- cluded two hayrides. Arousing strong spirit among their members, they defeated the Key Club in the annual basketball game. They also won the championship in the bas- ketball league consisting of six area Hi-Y clubs, preceding their victorious clash with the League All-Stars. Adding to their sports record, the Wythe Hi-Y was league champ in touch football. During National Hi-Y week in January, the club attended church. Their religious activities were carried through the Christmas season by holding a devotion. Caroling, ending with a Christmas party, highlighted the season. Helping Cheerleader Karen Dyer, Hi-Y members Larry | Grunewald and Leonard Schields add the masculine touch. | | |
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98 Front Row: Sandra Parker, Dee Dee Wood, Tanya Parker, Nancy Tuck, Lyndal Andrews, Sandra King. Second Row: Kathy Hickak, Gale Martin, Sherry Tomlin, Peggy Carpenter, Phyllis Willard, Carolyn Davis, M arcy Woodall. Third Row: Beverly Rothgeb, Ethel Pryor, Linda Schneider, Beth Rice, , . ; : = : bE 4 : Front Row: Bonnie Andrews, Donna Shaunesey, Cynthia Clark, Sherry Thomas, Floy Bottoms, Mary Crawley. Second Row: Linda Cropper, Laura Kahl, Paige Peyton, Carol Johnson, Di- ane Woodlee, Linda Hawkins, Louise Bono, Miss Emily Simp- son. Third Row: Darnell Crewe, Elaine Maxey, Carol Jones, Carol Lipman, Dianne Spicer, Emilie Bray, Debra Worsham. Back Row: Pam Hudson, Linda Tooley, Kathy Cox, Joanne Covington, Jane Johnson, Edna Brauer, Loraine Clawson, Deb- bie Denver, Virginia Bruce. | a ss Emily Kahl, Frances Mayes, Margaret Tobey, Frances Tucker, Susan Jones. Back Row: Janet Whetstone, Cheryl Dillard, El- len Robinson, Teresa Lawrence, Merian Hughes, Marilyn Be- lote, Nancy Grizzard, Harriet Ransome, Brenda Paulette.
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