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Realizing that the most efficient ;overnment and social life in the :chool is planned and developed by he students themselves in cooper- ition with teachers, the members lave two major objectives :(1 ) to fos- er a greater degree of self-discipline s imposed discipline and (2) to a- ouse more interest in clubs of var- ous kinds. The primary purposes of the Stu- lent Council are to promote the many ichool activities and to assist in •arrying out procedures necessary o the well-being of the student body. Seated: Anne Hillyer, Betty Barbour, Anne Taylor, Anne Louis Owens, Betty Anne Brizendine, Francis Brooks, Dolly Mae Brooks. Standing: Jeanne Durham, Patricia Carreras, Chippy Dowell, Joyce Schauer, Phyllis Winder, Alex Dillard, David McCloskey, Duane Bur- ton, Audrey Brizendine, Jean Shackleford, Patricia Lowery, Jeane Uebele. First Row: Balderson, Doggins, Brooks, Sylva, Brooks, Fogg. Second Row: Schauer, Baughan, Shackleford, Garrett, DeShaze, Winder Coghill, Taylor, Brooks, Burton, McCloskey. Third Row: Taylor, Andrews, Cole, Chenault. SAFETY PATROL The Safety Patrol of Tappahannock High School has been and will remain always an important organization in helping to protect the children of our school. To make our school a safe place and to protect the children intrusted to our care is the motto of the Tap- pahannock High School Safety Patrol. Through the cooperation of students, teachers, and motorists on the high- ways, this objective has been realiz- ed. - 27 -
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S. t. A The Student Cooperation Association was organized for the purpose of stimulating character growth of pupils and promoting the general wel- fare of the school. The purposes of the S. C. A. are to encourage better citizenship, cooperation health, recreation and self-improvement. Our School furnished a discussion leader secretary and faculty spon- son for the District meeting and representatives were present at the Va. High School Forum, and State Convention. We furnished a discussion leader for the State Convention. OFFICERS President. Anne Owens Vice-President Alex Dillard Secretary Joyce Schauer Treasurer. Betty Brizendine Reporter Chippy Dowell Advisor Mrs. Irene Phillips Pictured left to right: Chippy Dowell, Mrs. Phillips, Alex Dillard, Anne Louis Owens, Joyce Schauer and Betty Anne Brizendine. Chairmen Seated: Betty Barbour, Anne Taylor, Marjorie Carter, JeanUebele, Phy- llis Winder. Standing: David Mc- Closkey, Mae Lynne Brooks, Fran- cis Brooks, Joe Ryland Mitchell, Mary Forrest Andrews, Jean Shack- elford. - 26 -
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f. B. 1. A. OFFICERS President Thelma Chenault Vice- Pres. . . . .Mary Smith Moore Secretary .Marjorie Carter Treasurer. ........ Phyllis Owens Parliamentarian Mary F. Andrews Advisor. Miss Marston First Row: Miss Marston, Uebele, Brizendine, Allen, Brooks, Owens, Schauer, Carter, Allen, Chenault, Moore, Andrews, Taylor, Owens, Hicks, Verlander, Winder. Second Row: Lee, Davis, Brizendine, Schools, Allen, Elliott. First Row: Gaven, Davis, Balderson, Lowery, Barbour, Cole, Hillyer, Mrs. Phillips. Second Row: Stevens, Brizendine, Uebele, Brooks, Allen, Allen, Lee, Davis, Moore, Schools. Third Row: Carter, Prillaman, Hillyer, Baughan, Balderson, Allen, Fogg, Smith, Winder, Brooks, Parker. Fourth Row: Schauer, Taylor, Andrews, Carreras, Durham, Durham, Olinger, Shackleford, Smith, Allen, Allen, Chenault, Dawson. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is a very useful organization in T. H. S. The mem- bers volunteer for Library duties throughout the year. By alternat- ing responsibilities, members re- ceive Library training in different phases of Library work. - 28 -
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