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,Eg i, X Eli ii -.L . Chi ' , if 'ii 253521 . ' W 2? if 2 1. Notebooks, pencils, and pads are displayed to Steve Wilson by Mike Graves oi ihe SCA bookstore. 2. Speak- ing al Freshman orientation, Bobbie Gale Bonds welcomes the class to CHHS. 3. Lunchfime provides a chance for Jeanne Page io help the SCA by selling school supplies. 4. With a minufeman looking on, Nancy Hartley and Mrs. Oliver discuss SCA plans. 5. New ideas furnished by the SCA include a painting of Superman which provides a pleasanf change for the sludeni phone boolh.
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20 SCA SCA sees changes With the lighting of a candle and recital of an oath, the new officers of the SCA began their year long tasks. Help from the various class representatives enabled the officers to hold bake sales and conduct other business over the summer. A few officers attended a summer workshop from which the ideas of semester representatives, Stomp'em Top'em day, and Buy a drink day evolved. Freshman orienta- tion and the painting of the phone booth took place during August. A debt that had haunted the SCA was paid off with the help of money collected from the bookstore and from Halloween candy sales. The SCA also spon- sored the Homecoming events. The SCA work- ed with and through the student body for the mutual interest of both. . . 1' V Ts . u IL-.gl -' fe, A. 515911, 1. .: 1- Q . -1. . ,,,,,, 2 3 1. Flaming candles signify the passing of office from David Storey to Bobbie Gale Bonds. 2. Other club presidents look on as Greg Hoye lights his candle. 3. Country hicks await the chance to present a skit suppor- ting their candidate. 4. A single candle represents the presidency of two clubs for Preston Hubble. 5. Hopeful candidates and their campaign managers await their chance to address the student body.
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1. Smiling bravely in the freezing winds, Jeanne Page sits atop her car in the parade during half time activities. 2. Sitting maiestically on the float, Micki Thackston, last year's queen, awaits her chance to crown the 1973 Homecoming queen. 3. With streamers and tape in hands, Greg Hoye, Francine Yount, and Mark Landa decorate the car before the procession. 4. Enioying the music, Tommy Little and Mary Beth Parker dance to one of the slower songs. 5. Pooh bear looks on as Senior candidates, with their fathers as escorts, nervously wait for the announcing of the new Homecoming queen. 6. Nervously waiting to be introduced to the student body, Senior queen can- didates smile at the audience and talk with one another. 22 Homecoming
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