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After a long week of shaking hands meeting strangers and preparing Matthews, a candidate for SCA sergeant-at-arms, remove their banners speeches, Em C. Mills, a candidate for SCA vice-president, and Luther from the gym with the help of Ricky Michaels, SCA president. vice-presidency The student body (left) listens to speeches given by candidates for SCA office. (Above) outgoing president Ricky Michaels installs Tommy Satterfield into the presidency. 21
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Appealing to the student body tor support, Luther Matthews, candidate In an effort to win the support of her classmates, Betty Carlton Fore, for SCA sergeant-at-arms, encourages students to get on the bandwagon. candidate for SCA sergeant-at-arms, mimics Lady Bird Johnson. Satterfield assumes presidency, Lewis wins Fun, excitement, noise, joy and dejection made up the elections. Beginning Monday morning, October 16, candidates for class offices hurried to beat their opponents to school and to the best places from which they could hang banners. After a morning of fighting against time, tearing banners and running out of tape, the 65 candidates from all five classes al ong with their many campaign managers, friends and helpers had to confine their campaigning efforts to their spare time in the classroom, during lunch and between classes. On Friday, after four hard days of smiling to strangers and shaking hands, the candidates gave their speeches in the auditorium. Afterwards all the students had a chance to vote for the officers who would lead them in their own classes. In the spring the nominees for SCA offices began a week of hard campaigning which was to decide who would lead the school for the next year. Once again the week culminated with an assembly, speeches by the candidates and voting. Late in the year the newly-elected officers took office in a special installa¬ tion ceremony before the whole student body. 20
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To look like an old man, actor Robert Wait, “Arnolphe,” puts age lines on his face. Learning from David O’Neill how to arrange the equipment, Donnie Anderson, Tommy Thomason and Skip Seabolt prepare to help the actors set up the props. Helping the actors put up scenery, Skip Seabolt arranges the lights. After the performance I.M. Hobson, who played “Chrysalde,” answers questions from the audience about costumes. Moliere’s Comedy, 22
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