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» ey eee Pat Se be ih he Libs! i. + Pedigo, President of the Student Councils amibits throughout this year, Hank has, indeed, shown himself to be ship and thorough understanding of the problems capable of fulfilling the heavy responsibilities of this office. students of Prince George. Guiding the S.C.A. . ‘
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Susan Moncol Torsten Peterson Linda Sordelett Jean Sorrels Suzanne Still Lydia Sule Marian Temple Susan Thacker Marilyn Truitt Connie VIk Sandra Livesay lights the candle symbolizing service. N.H.S. Taps Jimmy Carpenter introduces Linda Meikle for membership in the National Honor Society. 25
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§.C(A. Has Capable Leaders The Student Co-operative Association is the most vital organization in our school. Although the students here at Prince George are divided in many respects, there is one activity where they find a meeting of minds—the S.C.A.— whether through direct participation or sideline support. The S.C.A. is made up of the executive committee, which con- sists of the S.C.A. officers, the eleven committee chairmen of the standing committees, the class presidents and the homeroom representatives. The school spirit committee improves the moral of the students and keeps their spirit at a high level. Broadcasting from. the radio room, the Radio Committee supplies the students during lunch with music, jokes, and announcements. The Devotional Committee provides “inspirational guidance each morning for the students. In charge of the honor roll in front of the gymnasium is the School Improvement Com- mittee. The assemblies, which must be both informative and interesting, are planned by the Assembly Committee. The Hospitality Committee and the Social Committee work hand in hand. Together they plan the homecoming and twirp week events. The Safety Committee promotes safety throughout the school with the help of posters and bulletins. The Scepter, which states conduct rules and regulations, presents curricu- lums, faculty personnel, organization of officers, and sched- uled holidays, is planned during the summer months by the Handbook Committee. The Scrapbook Committee keeps business records as well as records of events. Trying to pro- mote student participation, the Point System Committee dis- tributes po ints evenly for various school activities. Together the committees unite to form a better S.C.A. with Miss Ruth Martin as sponsor. As Treasurer, Hutch Megee keeps an accurate account of the S.C.A. records. Susan Thacker, the Vice-President, works diligently with the Point Sys- tem Committee. Joanne Schaetzel graciously accepts the duties of the Secretary. ra |
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