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Girls’ Athletic Association Clever Work Stimulates Enthusiastic Participation Almost two hundred girls, representing grades eight through twelve, united to form George Wythe's largest club, the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. At a tea held in September, the entire mem- bership met the club's sponsor, Miss Carolyn An- thony, and the new officers. Gold pins and charms were made available to those who wished to pur- chase them, and plans were made for the coming year. Members energetically began work on many projects: sponsoring an intramural sports program which featured archery, modern dance, tennis, bowl- ing, and basketball; providing Thanksgiving baskets for needy families in the Richmond area; and plan- ning the annual talent show, titled A Round Peg in A Square Hole. Full houses both nights saw talented Chancellors pertorm twenty acts. Through the éndeavors of the GAA ,Wythe enjoyed a clever presentation. mW . . e + Bill Harwood listens as Miss Carolyn Anthony discusses his Rear CEPR eee Boe act, a piano solo, in A Round Peg in A Square Hole. Powers ising eJuliann oti etametelenimahee audition held after school. 104
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Red Cross School Departments Aid Club in Service Projects We believe in service for others, for our coun- try, our community, and our school .. .'', states the American Junior Red Cross Declaration of Princi- ples. Keeping these principles in mind, the Junior Red Cross members performed their service pro- jects. Club members achieved their goals of service with the aid of school departments. The History De- partment aided the Red Cross in sending albums depicting life in America to foreign countries. With the assistance of the Business Department, the Junior Journal was published and sent to shut-in children. The Art Department helped to create the centerpiece for the Worldarama, held at the Mos- ue. Gifts of unselfish services were shown by ''teen- aiders'’ and the Disaster Team. ''Teenaiders'' used their creative ability to comfort and entertain pa- i i ; ae ae Charmaine Bechtler, Phil Childrey, and Barbara Burchart eee We ie Ditester Team helped in disaster skillfully create centerpiece for Red Cross Worldarama. Front Row: Betsy Watson, Margaret Michels, Sarah Haynes, maine Bechtler, Robin Ratzer. Back Row: Judy Seay, Regena Phil Childrey, Linda Cropper, Judy Pedersen, Christy Smith. Chapman, Virginia Bruce, Charlie Nance, Roger League, Second Row: Inga Berry, Jo Ross, Tanya Parker, Nancy Pam Alley, Louella Crews, Betty Woodson, Pat Steffenhagen. Schutte, Christine King, Kathy Dowdy, Wanda Horrell, Char- 103
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First Row: Miss Carolyn Anthony, Lyndal Andrews, Bonnie Andrews, Charlotte Hummel, Teresa Lawrence, Linda Haw- kins, Lynne Robertson, Colleen Perkins, Carolyn Davis, Floy Bottoms, Judy Pedersen. S econd Row: Mary Hite, Pat Gra- ham, Susan Klotz, Carol Morrell, Helen Beamer, Jane Schiele, Mary Rilee, Linda Helms, Eileen Zorzi, Barbara San- derson, Susan Morris, Joyce Grunewald, Judy Gill. Third First Row: Dee Dee Duke, Gayle Austin, Marjorie Rowe, Mar- | garet Michels, Kathy Bradford, Wanda Tribble, Anne Wood, Beverly Dickson, Kathy Dowdy, Susan Andrews, Susan Wen- ckus, Christine King. Second Row: Linda Woltball, Connie Comer, Shelley Green, Patsy Creed, Jo Redford, Jeannette Coffey, Phyllis Willard, Meg Fontaine, Betsy Watson, Bon- nie Hope, Amy Youngblood. Third Row: Marshall Michels, Row: Peggy Schaefer, Sandra Bowen, Sandy Strickland, Jane Nicholls, Dale Ardrick, Beth Rice, Brenda Clary, Nancy Suchodolski, Gayle Covey, Emilie Scearce, Betty Foster, Nancy Trevino. Back Row: Cheryl Bryant, Carol Johnson, Ellen Robinson, Linda Haley, Mary Crawley, Donna Davis, Cindy Whetstone, Belinda Curtis, Joanne Covington, Kathy McNair, Pauline Haller, Pamela Chiott. ee Ls Brenda Price, Sharon Carlahan, Diana Bowman, Norma Haw- kins, Beverly Pinette, Kathryn Richardson, Martha Williams, Carolyn Whitlock, Kathy Creegan, Beverley Eader, Elise Cald- well. Back Row: Evee Syrop, Chris Klotz, Glenda Rice, Janet Whetstone, Nellwyn Skinner, Lynne Jewett, Suzanne Goode, Elaine Hudson, Gwen Taylor, Pat Moon, Jean Schiele, Bonnie Johnson, Carrol Cobb, Faye Griffin. 105
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