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WELFARE REPRESENTATIVES. Front row: Sandy Saunders, Mike Miller, Linda Crandall Second nw: Becky Tierney, Betty Jo Angel Beverly Atwood. Third row: Hannah-.lean Goldin, Debbie Mathews, LaVerne Kellam Kent Williams. Fourth row: Andy Alford, Linda Tumbow, Donna Harris, Charles Gaskins. Fifth row: Bemie Rauch, Linda Davis, Ronnie Psimas, Davey Davis. Back row: Bob Woollard Andy Constantinides, Phillip Engel. Welfare Committee Members Contribute to Community Who but the committee mem- ers and welfare representatives ake new students feel welcome, ake parking signs for the facul- and keep the school grounds eat both inside and outside? Who ad it organized so that students ould plan their own lunch menus, rganize assemblies, keep bulletin ards up throughout the entire uilding, and compile a scrap- k of all memorable happenings hroughout the whole year? Naturally, the committee mem- ers and welfare representatives. he welfare representatives, aided y their individual homerooms, suc- essfully carried out various drives, ncluding Operation Shop Early, nd Thanksgiving and Christmas ampaigns. The committee chair- en put into effect an open com- ittee system whereby any stu- ent has the opportunity to partici- ate on an SCA committee and hus gain experience in the work- ng of their student government. Working on March of Dimes Program WELFARE REPRESENTATIVES. Front row Cindy Smith Linda lanuzi Steve Bristow, Vicki Boyd, Mary Sue Morrison Peggy McGee Second row Ernie King, Barbara Harrison, Sandy Kane Debbie Harris Charlie Davenport, Becky Cloe. Third row: Billy Gregg John Woodard Dennis Van Curen, Matt Lipman, Reggie Strickland Bock row George Speers Ricky Richardson John Hall Student Co operative Association 73
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COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Front row: Leslie Davenport-Building and Grounds, Richie Stallings-Assemblies, Jimmy Morgan--Lunch- room. Second row: Debbie Miller and Boo Wittig-Scholarship, Marshall Butt--Scrapbook. Third row: Cheryl Wilkerson-Board of Elections, Ginny Cox-Paperback Books, Ann Kirk-Publicity, Karen Hoffman-Calendar and Display. Back row: Cartie Keene--Assemblies, Sumner Bell-Constitution. R l 1 1 s GREETINGS FROM LEUNG Chi Keung, th SCA's adopted boy in Hong Kong. COMMlTTEE CHAIRMEN. Kneeling: Mac Keever-Publicity, Jeff Stanley-Orientation. Sitting: Sandy King and Peggy Wittig- Bulletin Board, Sue Bromberg-Student Directory, Vicky Burden--Ways ond Means, Linda Tew-Homecoming. Standing: Alice Garland-Welfare, Judy Horner--Objectives, Valerie Townsend-School Spirit, Joan McRac+Homecoming. 72 Student Co-operative Association v A--H--'mmm K.. ..,.s We M-f -1-fnwmuwmeSff'wwkf-,Q1x:3E,,s-mwma.-- :Q-:me-wwuqwg-aeeummw+-
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Trucker Staff Spends Myriad of Hours to Meet Monthly Deadlines Hurryl Hastenl Hustle! This deadline must be met! Spirited and enthusiastic, the staff prepared to make the silver anniversary of the Trucker worthy of this longevity. Ads amounting to over S1900 and subscriptions totaling 742, of the students sparked the 25th Trucker year. The purchase of a Photomat Pic- ture Copier simplified developing of the hundreds of pictures. The familiar counting of headlines and copy spaces . . . writing and re- writing of copy and captions . . . co-ordinating and balancing of page layouts . . . taking and re- taking of pictures all accumulated into an untold number of hours spent daily in room II6 after school. 1 f LET'S SEE, NOW. I used to know the home row keys pretty good, contemplates Jane Moody 'as she carries out her duties of Trucker typist. 74 Trucker I REALLY THINK a full page picture of the sophomore class president would look great, Mr. Moore, comments Jimmy Morgan as they look over the sophomore section. COUNTING HEADLINES IS only one of the numerous that Co-Editors Richie Stallings and Nancy Ware find to among the many hair-pulling jobs of putting together Trucker.
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