Warwick High School - Warwick Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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,. H. .. S.C.A. CONGRESS The Congress includes the Executive Council and representatives from each homeroom. The regular monthly meeting is held on the second Wednes- day at which time all S.C.A. business is carried on. The rninutes of each meeting are mirneographed and sent to the homeroorns in order that the Student Body may be informed as to what their representatives are doing. fin?-'Zialff . TZ' -1 -1-,Q-aff c..,l.5p4,,4f- 57 9-Le,-:fd fffka ,f4.Jf f,L4ff,f.f -Q1-Af Af J' 5.7--fda-f-4f4' HONOR COUNCIL sf we f2fz42i,ffZ,i2ir.ei,,,,,,4c.,L.M! WWW few CO-UPERATIVEQSSQCIATIO fr The Honor Council consists of two representatives from each class under the leadership of Mary Catherine Sellars. lts main objective is to plan Ways to rnaiceithe Honor System more effective. GORSUCH DRUG STGRE Exclusive agency- Newport News, Virginia RUSSELL STOVEB CANDIES

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Nancy Curtis, S.C.A. President How was homecoming? Did the activity ticket reach its goal? Were you high salesman for your homeroom during the magazine campaign? These and many other questions were asked about the S.C.A. activities this year. Activity tickets were sold to over twelve hundred students and 34,774.25 was realized from the annual magazine campaign. The results of these two pro- jects - the money makers of the S.C.A. - began a successful year. EXECUTIVE Homecoming proved to be a grand success under the direction of Ioanne Magilley and her committee. For the first time we had a homecoming dance which was enjoyed by many students. The patrols and traffic committee did a fine job this year. Due to their fine re- cord, few accidents occurred at.Warwick. A vote of thanks goes to Mr. Locklear for this fine work with the Patrols. The traffic committee succeeded in keeping the halls quiet for others to study during the lunch hours. Recreation nights were continued, and Pat Conners and his committee really gave the student body some memorable nights of fun and frolic. Safety Week was sponsored by our Safety and Civil Defence committee. This program was well planned and was of great bene- fit to the students and faculty here at Warwick. In October we were honored to be the host for one hundred delegates of the Chesapeake District Conven- tion. Phyllis Hockaday and her committee did a won- derful job on making the convention a success. War- wick again joined the Peninsula Federation along with Hampton and Newport News. The Federation spon- sored an exchange assembly, an honor week, and other worthy projects. Warwick gained much from working with the other peninsula schools. Our Honor Council, under the leadership of Mary Catherine Sellars, revised and strengthened our Honor Code. They took charge of Honor Week here at War- wick and presented a very interesting assembly. There were many other projects which proved Very successful. Nancy Curtis, as our president and her council and Congress gave us a most memorable year with the S.C.A. COUNCIL WARWICK ST DE T ry x, .ir ' s Standing: Bobby Allen, Don Rhinesmith, Morris johnson, Nancy Cole, Helen Walker, Rudy Schuster. Setting: Helen McArthur, Linda Ivins, Nancy Curtis, Norman Snead, Pat O Neil. CURTIS OIL COMPANY



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5 The WARWICICS editors are discussing plans for the dummy with Mrs, Grenoble. Under the guiding hand of our sponsor, Mrs. Frances W. Grenoble, and co-editors Helen McArthur and Phyllis l-lockaday, the Annual Staff successfully weathered a year of trials and tribulations. The first job was selling ads, and the fact remained with us that if we did not sell them, we would not have an annual. This made us work harder toward our goal. Pounding the sidewalks day after day, We finally reached our goal. Neirt came the THE WARWICIS scheduling of pictures. Trying to get appointment cards to the students before the appointed day ar- rived Was both exasperating and hectic, After the pictures were taken, we started working on the 'lheart of the annual. One of the hardest jobs in making an annual is Writing up copy. it takes a lot of time, thought, and chewed pencils. Typing copy is also very important, as any errors not caught by the staff will appear in the book. The responsibility of co-editorship is a big one, but Helen and Phyllis did their Work well. They gave us our jobs: Faye, Kitty, and Sue working on business, Peggy and Nancy, literary, Donnie and Nancy, ad- vertisingg Mary Catherine and Anne, picturesg and Sue and Kitty doing the typing. A big thanks to Mrs. Grenoble, for without.her help and guidance, this annual would not be possible. We have all worked hard this year to put out one of the best annuals Warwick High has ever had. We hope you like it! Back row: Left to right: Mrs. Frances W. Grenoble, Mary Catherine Sellers, Nancy Oakley. Middle row: Left to right: Don Rhinesmith, Sue Bryan, Anne Stancil, Nancy Branscomb. Front row: Faye Brinkley, Phyllis l-lockaday, Helen McArthur, Catherine Dyke, Peggy Green. 22

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