Altavista High School - Nuntius Yearbook (Altavista, VA)

 - Class of 1983

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Speaking at SCA campaign assembly, Kyle Rosser addresses student audience before election. Even though Kyle gave a good speech he was de- feated for vice-president by Robbie Brubaker. Waiting as John Tucker counts out change from her purchase is Angela Shelton. The school store is taken from door-to-door in the Middle School each morning during homeroom. SESE ARERR oe ee The SCA is composed of the following: Front row: Kevin Owen, Angi Campbell, Karen Odgen — secretary, livo Sitterding, — treasurer, Alan Pater- noster — president, Bru Brubaker — vice president, Gloria Dalton, Philip Protz; Second row: Lisa Hod- nett, Sherry Newman, Marlo Henderson, Karin Pil- low, Coretta Organ, Brad Barnes, Myra P. Price; Third row: Jody Cope, Andrea Farmer, Donna Pa- ternoster, Benita R. Calloway, Angela Dews, Shan- non Melvin, Mark Henry; Back row: Gordon Shel- ton, Mendy Lane, Cristy Brown, LaDonna Mason, Myra Peavey. SCA 19

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SCA Projects Popular | “That’s the way it is November 15, 1982 — have a good day.”’ These re- marks by SCA president Alan Paternos- ter often closed morning announcements as Alan fulfilled a primary duty of the of- fice: reading morning announcements. Hours later Alan proceeded to the press box to announce Friday evening football games. On Tuesday and Thursday nights he also announced girls’ basketball games with Greg Pribble’s help. Alan attended Virginia Student Council Association Seminar August 1-6 at Fer- rum College, which he believed helped him handle the SCA presidency more easily. Many student government activi- ties grew out of this seminar. The activity students enjoyed most was the ‘‘Heart- to-Heart’’ computer dating survey. Every- one eagerly waited to find their perfect The SCA is hard at work again. Here they are shown at a monthly meeting planning for the spring dance. The question is — should it be a beach party or punk rock. Announcing the school agenda each morning is Alan Paternoster. With his supernatural powers he often predicted ‘‘Fearless Forecasts’’ for the out- come of upcoming games. “Oh no! I don’t believe my heart-to-heart date is her!” Laughing at the results of Ricky Ellinger’s computer sheet are Mitsy Witt and Mrs. Yvonne Pfluger. The project sponsored by the SCA gave students a chance to find out who their ideal ‘‘mate”’ was. 18 SCA match. The SCA also gave advice and stories on smoking for the Great Ameri- can Smokeout held in November. A final activity was an April Fool’s dance on April 2 A big hit after school was drink and candy machines. Even though SCA mem- bers could not turn on machines until 3 p.m., students still flocked around to quench their after-school-desire for mun- chies and drinks. A long time project, the school store, increased its merchandise and even had a door-to-door cart in the middle school, which was surprisingly convenient and profitable. Yes, it was a busy year for the SCA. Satisfying their after school munchies before heading to basketball practice are Stephen Camp- bell, Mark Boley, John Baggerly and John Steele.



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Showing they have spirit for their team, Miss Eliza- beth Phillips and Mrs. Nancy Hicks lead students and faculty in cheers which they hope will lead their team to victory. Apparently their efforts paid off as both faculty teams were victorious in the annual Senior-Faculty Volleyball game. Illustrating the fact that wildness prevails are Rob- bie Brubaker, Robbie Duff, Troy Brown, Joe An- drews, and Tim McPeters. High spirits are usually in evidence in the parking lot after school hours. we : : i Eating again? Matt Belinski takes time out of his busy day to enjoy a cherry tart, a piece of German chocolate cake, decorative mints, and a glass of grape juice, treats from Germany, as the Odyssey class presents different ways Christmas is celebrat- ed. 20 Student Life

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