Academy Opens Eleventh Year After One Week’s Delay In addition to the coverage of the current year’s activities, Viking 75 also covers events which occurred after Viking 1974 had been sent to press. Our coverage begins with the Sock Hop held after a boy’s basketball game by the Spanish Club and Art Club. Rich Clary, from station WLES, furnished rec- ords for the hop. This event was not a profitable one but only a fun night. The AVA forensics meet was held at BA on March 23. As hosts our students put out a special effort to become in- volved in any helpful way. Doing especial- ly well were the Viking ’73 and the debate team, both of which took tirst place. One of the highlights of April tor the underclassmen was the election ot Stu- dent Council positions for the coming year. Two students were nominated by the Student Council and two by the faculty for each office. After several weeks of campaigning, the big day finally arrived for the candidates to present their platforms to the student body. After everyone had assembled in the gym, Mr. Nolen announced that due to heavy rains school would be dismissed early. Many candidates were relieved while others wanted to hurry and finish their cam- paign. The next day, the candidates spoke on what their plans would be if elected for the coming year and the following morning the votes were cast. A rising Senior, Anne Prince, became president and Virginia Walker, a Junior, was chosen vice-president while Donna Harrell, Raye Jones and Becky Wrenn were chosen secretary, treasurer, and reporter, respec- tively. The main event on the April calendar at BA was the prom. After much debate the Juniors decided to leave the romantic themes and use a jungle paradise to set the mood for their theme, “Tropical Safari”. Due to the late arrival of the band. Marsh, the grand march for Se- niors and their dates was delayed for 30 minutes. Finally after the evening got underway everyone enjoyed the scenery, which included jungle huts, palm tree, and various tropical birds. CONTINUED Table Of Contents Title Page Opening Competition Happenings Studies People . , Middle BA Lower BA Workers . Promoters Index . . Closing . .1 . .2 . .8 .36 .64 .76 .100 .116 .128 .138 .163 Above: A nice sight in the hall at BA is our trophy captured. Right; “Don’t you dare take a picture! the concession stand. 2 - Opening
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