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'X A151 3. inf u Ente Qflllzltefs .JIJZIMQ cial! Editor-in-Chief ,,7, Assistant Editor .,.,.,.,. Advertisement 7,,,,7.v,.. Business Manager Assista nts s........,,. Circulation .s,.,, Assistants ,,,,,,,, Sports Editor ...,.. Junior Varsity s,,,,,,s Girls' Sports ,,s,,, Feature Editors .,,.,, .. s,,,,ss,,s, . Assista nts ,,,..,,sss,. Reporters ,,,,s,, ,,,,,, . .. .,... Typists ,,,.s,,..,...... ,,ss ,,,, DOLORES HOBACK NELLIE SNIDER . BERTHA CROCKETT, MARY PAT TUGGLE ROY MEREDITH MALCOLM MOORE JANE SMITH MARY WILLIAMS, HELEN HOUSEMAN JAMES UMBERGER MALCOLM MOORE JANET KI NCER GEORBIA JONES, WENDELL GALLIMORE BETTY KEGLEY, CECIL EDMONDS IDA SUMNER, LOIS BLAIR, JEAN MEREDITH, ANN KAHLE MELITA SIMMERMAN, JEWELL EDMONDS, LOUISE ANDERSON, EVA AKERS, ART CLIPPARD, LORAINE MATHEWS Sponsors - MRS. CHARLOTTE B. GREEVER, MISS ZOE GENTRY The WITHER-WANE, named tor two benefactors of Wytheville High School, Colonel Robert E. Withers and Mr. James R. McWane, is one of the outstanding activities of the school. All papers should have a policy, and the- policy of the I947-48 WITHER-WANE, gleaned through representation at the state convention of high school papers, was to encourage more student participation. Approximately four hundred copies ot the six-page student publication were distri- buted monthly to the students of Wytheville High School and of other schools, to the alumni, and to patrons.
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g. 5. 5. 5, 5 Qyaizoeaaf meta Motto: Ducamus aliis serviendo - Let us lead by serving others. President .,,,.A.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., . ,A,.,,o,,,.,,,,,,,,.,......,,. ....,. A ILEEN KABRICH Vice-President o,ov,o oooo,,.. M . D. TAVENER Secretary .,,,.oo 7.,,o B ERTHA CROCKETT Treasurer ,,,o,oo ,,,,7 D AYNE UMBERGER Reporter ,,,,,, .,..,........,,,,,,...,,.,,,, J ANE SMITH Sponsor 7,,,,7 . ,,...,,7,,7,,7, MRS. W. TOWSEN MOORE X MEMBERS Carolyn Hilten Nellie Snider Eva Akers Billy Hancock Frances Taylor Betty Kincer Ann Cornett D0l0 eS Hobvck PU' TU9Qle Loraine Mathews Donald Davis Jennie Lou Hurst Nancy Turley Jimmy Patterson An na Lou Umberger The Wytheville chapter of the National Beta Club, an honorary society, has for many years upheld the cardinal ideals upon which it was founded - achievement, character, and leadership. ln spreading and promoting these aims throughout the school, its activities during i947-48 were varied and effective. Inspiring meetings were held each month, social activities, including a football dance and club party, were sponsored, attractive bulletin board displays were worked out, and records were kept and published each month of all honor students in the school. The year's work culmi- nated in attendances at the statewide convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond where the Wytheville chapter was well represented.
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AL, ,aw-4, . ,Q .. ,. , MEMBERS Patsy Coen, Bertha Crockett, Jewel Grubb, Dolores Hoback, Aileen Kabrich, Betty Kegley, Betsy Kincer, Anne Kahle, Evelyn Milgrim, Nellie Snider, Nancy Turley, Frances Veneziana, Mary Frances Williams, Mary Williams, Alvin Anderson, Jamo BeCraft, Jack Bradberry, Elbert Bowman, Jackie Crockett, Garlan Callahan, Lindy Dunford, Wendell Gallimore, Leithan Grinnell, Latney Harris, Bernard Hull, George Houseman, Randolph Kincer, Lloyd Lindamood, Sonny Lowder, Roy Meredith, Herbert Patton, Hobert Patton, Jack Poole, Jackie Rhew, Tom Shrader, Pete Shelton, Lloyd Suthers, James iChickenl Umberger, Donald Warden. yi , 7 IZOIJIOQVCITIXI OFFICERS JAMES UMBERGER , ,, . ..,l..,,,.,,,,s ,..,. . President DONALD WARDEN ,, ss.,s,,,s, Vice-President NANCY TURLEY ,, Secretary-Treasurer GARLAN CALLAHAN ,,,,s,, Y,,,,s,,,,,,,Aa,..A,,,,c.....A.,,,, .,,ss R e porter M!SS DORlS SKIDMORE, MR. LESLIE PARSON ,ss, ,ss,, S ponsors To become eligible for membership in the Monogram Club, boys and girls must have earned a letter by participation in one of the maior sports -M football, basketball, softball, and baseball. Cheerleaders who have had one year's experience are eligible for membership. The objectives of the Monogram Club are to encourage sportsmanship, to develop team work, and to further interest in athletics.
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