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CLASS OF ’69 DEDICATES ANNUAL TO MRS. CARLTON Mrs. Carlton, you helped us to get our start when, with your help as tire guidance counselor then, we planned our first high school year back in 1964. Many of us were hesitant and a little afraid of what high school would be like. Would algebra kill us? Would Latin I make us sick? Nevertheless we made it; at least, most of us did. Your never ceasing willingness to help any- one at any time helped to keep us going. Those of us who lasted through Latin II grew to consider you one of us, and even more so when you took a night class to earn a higher degree and had to worry a little like us with your homework. We liked the days when certain people could keep you off-the-subject for the entire period and then luckily even continue the topic, which sometimes got pretty good, the next day. Members of the Honor Society give you their deepest consideration and respect. We loved those Honor Society meetings in the teachers ' lounge. Keep working Mrs. Carlton, and you ' ll be as good as Dean Martin! To show our appreciation of all your work and help, the Class of 1969 dedicates this amiual to you. We love you, Mrs. Carlton! 6
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STUDENTS STRIVE TO MAKE S.C.A. THE BEST! Jane Durham works diligently with White Christmas packages. In August of 1968, the advisor, Mrs. Durham, officers, and student council members of the Student Cooperative Association of Tappahanock High, met to discuss how they could produce an effective S.C.A. for tire coming 1968-69 term . It was only with tire help of the student body members tliat the Executive Committee was able to provide outstanding projects as Homecoming, Rat Week, taking part in a com- puter dance, Wlrite Christmas, Turn-about Day, mid-term dance, and the election of the follotving year ' s S.C.A. of- ficers. Indeed, each member of the Student Corurcil Conrmittee worked hard and sincerely to provide a government of ' which all students of Tappahannock High could be proud to be a member. Although, there rvere many different kinds of goals that each committee of the S.C.A. tried to achieve by June, there was one that all stri ' ed for--to make the 1968-69 S.C.A. THE BEST. 8
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