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TORCH-Y The purpose of th e Torch-Y is to create, maintain and extend through- out the home, school and community high standards of Christian charac- ter. The Torch-Y platform is clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship and clean living. Patricia Layne,Christine Blessing, Nancy Paisley, Linda Williams, Susan Crockett, Secretary, Mae Dean Ro be r t s on , President, Marlene Sadler, Vice-President, Joyce Eversole, Patricia Pope, Reporter, Betty Jones, Chaplain, Glenda Lunsford, Sallie Copenhaver, Barbara Martin, Donna Felts, D or othy Harrell, Alberta Eversole, Rebecca Leedy, Myrna L o vell , Mary Ann Mondlack, Linda Shelton , Teresa Kemper, Marlene Cregger, Faye Poole, Bonita Bays, Janie Robinson, Bonnie McAllister,Ann Walters, Jean Kesner, Mrs. Madelon Crockett, Sponsor, Mary Jean Shaffer, Doris Lawson, Judy Houseman, Linda Copenhaver, Patricia Clark, Peggy Tickle, Joyce Cline, Susan Short, Judy Giles, Treasurer, Barbara C ox , Wilma Wall, Faye King, Stella Tate, Charlotte Sisk, Ann Rash, Barbara King, Linda Yonce, Fleta Catron, Ann Wolfenden,Toni Shanahan and Margie Musser., JUNICDR TRI-HI-Y Phoebe Ryan, President, Carol Tucker, Vice-President, Doris Umberger, Secretary, Betty Cline, Treasurer, Ma ry Archer, Chaplain, Nancy Neighbors, Reporter, Jeannie Atkins, Ellen Ewald, Sandra Pope,Sandra Umberger, M arcia Price, Barbara Anderson, Mary Bourne, Wanda Houseman Frances Smith, Mary Black, Miss Helen Reeves, Sponsor, Maria Fragakis, Teresa Geisler, Susan Ayers, and Shirley Archer, The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is a Chris- tian organization that uphold s the ideals of clean living, clean scholar- ship,and clean sportsmanship. The girls who belong tothis club are pre- paring the m s el v e s for Christian adulthood, They will grow in the knowledge ofGod and of better Christian living. The members of this club have a deep, warm fellowship with one another, They have developed under- standing of their fellow men and kind- ness of all. The offic e r s for the 1955-56 school year are: Phoebe Ryan, President, Carol Tucker, Vice- President, Doris Umberger, Secre- tary, Betty Cline, Treasurer, Mary Archer, Chaplain, Shirley Archer, Reporter, and Miss Reeves, Sponsor.
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md Betty Simmerman, Corinne Allison, Douglas Smith, Marion Ho rn , Jack Williams, Judy Poston, Alice Blair, Bobby Shrader,Anne Allison, Bobby Bays, Betty DeVary, Marcia Price, Nancy Lindamood, Mr. Tuell, Spon- sor, Marie Robinson, Judy Wampler, Carlene Spraker, Christine Linkus. THE WITH ER-WANE Judy Walker, Bonnie Edmonds, Co-Editors The Wither-Wane is anon-profit school organization. It is a monthly school paper that supplies news of and around the school. Besides printing the news this year, the Wi- ther-Wane helped sponsor a Home- coming dance. The paper also held an election for Que en and King of Basketball. In the spring, delegates will go to the annual S.l.P.A. Con- vention. For the first time this year George Wythe High School has had a journalism class, and everyone on the Wither-Wane staff had to be en- rolled injournalism. This eliminates club periodfor the Wither-Wane, but the paper runs much smoother. 13 my d D, ,. ig Judy Poston, Bobby Bays, Business Managers W n-Q, -'v-mi.
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Bill Woodford, Bonnie Edmonds, Corinne Allison, Peggy Daugherty, Carol Tucker, Merle Shelton, Shirley Archer, Betty Lou Ingo , O. C. Umberger, Tommy Palmer, Warren Copenhaver, Gayle Cox, Jerry Semones, Ernest Reedy, Mason Umberger, Jack Semones, Pete Wright, Mr. Parsons, Sponsor, Carl Powers, Paul Jackson, Steve Lester, Feilden Callahan, James Crigger, Terry Hale, Tim Cline, Sonny Stevens,Karl Crowder,Charles Moore, John Ward, Donald Wadell, Billy Brad- berry, Bill Grub, John Rolfe Lester. MONOGRAM CLUB D. Lee Cline President Pe ggy Daugherty, Secretary and Treasurer, Bill Woodford, Vice-Presidentg Betty Lou Ingo, Reporter. F The members of the Monogram Club strive to promote better sports- manship and more school spirit. The club tries to interest more students in enjoying and participating in school sports. The Monogram Club is open to all students who have earned aschool letter in basketball, football, baseball, orqheerleading. ,,,,,,,,,,,,i,v-:s3a,.4g-M - v -- ,.... . ,a:s,:t,.w-,. f-'e'? TH'
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