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TOMMY LITTERELL President L. E. PAYNE Vice-President I I JIMMY MASSIE Treasurer PRISCILLA OGDEN Reporter Front row: Mrs. Mildred Bryant, sponsor; Jimmie Massie, treasurer; Louis F. Pasme, vice-president; Tommy Littrell, president; Fred Brueggemann, secretary; Priscilla Ogden, reporter. Second row: Gayle M’atts, Sue Atkins, Terry Hammersley, Donna Tankersly, Sandra Coffey, Ann Richards, Maiy ' Evelyn Allen, Sandi NIadeiros, Cher l Tyree, Gerr ' Byrum, Jimmy Hicks. Third row: Jimmy Gillespie, Joan Craft, Donnie Price, Coyla Noell, Patricia Sales, Gail Ballew, Linda Foster, Nancy Watson, Carolyn Campbell, Vonnie Her- ion, Linda Holzheur, Buzz Shaner. Fourth row: Jimmy Cash, Jac Camm, Billy Stowe, Glen Burton, Lou Myers, Judy Parr, Dennis Brown, Ray Mayberry, Judy Addison, Rebecca Coffey, Louise Richeson. Fifth Row: Ted Camp- bell, Dicky Mayo, Jerry Camden, Bill Hopkins, Kay Mc- Clanan, Ed Hopkins, Tommy Pettyjohn, Roy Riner, Martin Walker, Carroll Freeman, Shirley Freeman, Faye Pribble, Betty Lx)u Fulcher.
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Student Co-operative Association Every student in Amherst County High School will hear the name S.C.A. many times in his or her school life. There are several reasons for this fact. The entire student body forms the membership of this organization. Thus, each student at A.C.H.S. is a vital part of the S.C.A. The S.C.A. functions in many areas of our school life. The first thing new students hear on that first day in early September is, “The S.C.A. welcomes you,” spoken by the president. Immediately, we see the S.C.A. in action in the second-hand book store. A few days later —the Get-Acquainted Dance. The S.C.A. is not a governing body over the students. It teaches students to govern themselves. The S.C.A. works as a coordinating body between the students and the faculty. Several improvements have been made in our S.C.A. this year. One was the formation of the executive Coun- cil. This council serves as a medium between students and the Student Council. Also many improvements have been made in selecting the Student of the Month. Without a doubt, the S.C.A. plays an invaluable role in developing us as Americans— mature in the ways of democracy. This group consists of the S.C.A. executive committee. Seated: Linda Holzh euer, Jimmy Massie, L. F. Payne, Tommy Littrell, Fred Brueggeman, Priscilla Ogden, Linda Foster. Standing: Roy Riner, Carroll Freeman, Tommy Pettyjohn. Tommy Littrell sells a Lancer pennant to Carol Craven as a SCA project; Jimmy Hicks and Gail Ballew assist. Tommy Littell, S.C.A. President; Sandy Medeiros, Jimmy Cash, and Jac Camm look at one of the shrubs donated to the school by the school clubs. 61
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