student Connection To Administration Many of the things students took for granted were made possible by the Student Coun- cil Association. The drink and snack machines and the school store were all S.C.A. projects. John Tucker, Ken Treadway, and Kam Goldsmith went door to door every morn- ing making sure students were equipped with the essentials. The S.C.A. sponsored one dance, Morp, or a backwards prom, where the girls took the guys. They also scheduled and approved (through the admin- istration) all other dances. Making the morning rounds for the school store are John Tucker and Ken Treadway. Bruce Tardy buys a pencil from the mobile unit. neconperpreense The S.C.A. also awarded stu- dent achievement mono- grams to people active in academics and clubs. Based on an established point scale, possibility of receiving a mono- gram became more difficult as students progressed through school. Mrs. Myra Frazier, soon- sor, and Yolanda Jammes, president, worked hard to pro- vide a strong laison for stu- dents and the administration. Yolanda and Shannon Mel- vin received leadership train- ing at a summer camp spon- sored by the Virginia S.C.A. Checking homeroom representatives for survey distribution, Yolanda Jammes talks to Julie Barbour, Shannon Melvin, and Renee Hammack. Mrs. Myra Frazier, sponsor, listens to replies.
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Dressing up for double day are John Steele and Jimmy Phillips. They are showing their spirit by supporting the cheerleaders’ Spirit Week. Dressed for Punk Rock day is Amber- dawn Overstreet. Sponsored by the NUNTIUS, this activity was part of year- book week. i yy 4 Shh! Stuart Dalton is sleeping! Some students used study hall to nap while others studied and read. While Mr. Jerry Boteler was holding conferences, his A.P. English class got into mischief worshipping Budda. Goofing Off 29
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