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LOWER SCHOOI, S.C.A. I 'i ,Q .44 IST ROW: Robert Jones, Sec., Margaret Maxie, Vice Pres., Curtis Moore, Pres. ZND ROW: Hal Rich, Anne Rhodes Niver, Sarah Stendig, Jean Milam, Liza Fox, Walter Flythe. 3RD ROW: Clara Rosser, Fred Helms, Eric Thomas, Vance Spilman, Roger Maxie, Franz Smith, 12
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SEATED FIRST ROW-Miss Crafton, Nancy Toms-Vice-President, Peter PearlAPresident, Kevin Moats-Secretary, Curtis Tatum-Treasurer. SECOND ROW-Lou Childress, Jane Vicars, Mary Gray Copenhaver, Jil Linker, Stan Walker. STANDING FIRST ROW-Mark Blodgett, David Stanley, Charles DeShazo. SECOND ROW-John Adams, Ben Beeler, Beth Richardson, Page Farley, Scott Anglin, Stuart Waldin, Bill Leisy, Betsy Holsinger, Susan Slaydon, Tommy Strickland, Morgan Simmons, Frank Taylor. NOT PICTUREDYCourtney Dodge, Tracy Moats. Q mu W ZW XWM. K This year has been another Carlisle first for Carlisle Spanish students. Those interested in taking part in extra-curricular activities involving Spanish have been given the opportunity to join the Spanish Club. During the first meetings of 27 members, class officers were elected under the supervision of Miss Crafton, the Spanish teacher and head of the club. Class Officers are: President, Peter Pearl, Vice-President, Nancy Toms, Secretary, Kevin Moats, Treasurer, Curtis Tatum. A Spanish dinner was held at the home of Miss Crafton. There were a variety of foods including a chicken and rice casserole , called arroz con pollo, salad, Spanish bread, and various desserts. There was a Spanish beverage called Spangrea, which consist of red wine and fermented fruit. Guest of the dinner were Mrs. Lohman, Miss Wylie. Other dinners are planned to be held at the homes of club members. A group of Spanish students have been helping at the Marc workshop as a service project. Our club plans to take part in other service projects. Other activities planned for our club are money raising projects and programs presented by club members dealing with Spanish. FIRST ROW-Mark Davenport, Rangely Turner, Lou Childress, Frankie Leavitt, Liz Tavss. Nan Bridgeforth, Sabra Wilson, Renn Gravely, Helen Weaver, Lelia Weaver, Sara Doyle, Robin McCollum, Martha White, Ginger Gulliam, Sherry Smith. SECOND ROWeMr. Wonson -Advisor, Michele Hooker, Lou Montgomery, Martha Hamre, Bailey Farley, Kim Edmiston, Diane Boyer. This year Upper School girls faithfully attended each chorus practice.Ofcourse the girls look forward to singing but they look forward to Mr. Wonson even More! dS I S S
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CANDIDATES SEATED: Franky Shelton, Nan Bridgforth, Henley Bidgood, Martha White, Lelia Weaver, Kate Wallace. STANDING: Campaign Managers - Jody Milam, Stan Walker, Robin Hylton, Dianne Boyer, Helen Weaver, Robin McCollum, Martha Hamre, Chuck Cumiskey, Master of Ceremonies. SCA The SCA has worked hard this year to achieve the wants and the needs of the students ofCarlisle. The Council has had its problems, but it has also had its achievements throughout the year. A new project started by the council was the Snack Bar where the Council sells food during break and at games. This helps the students' hunger pains and puts a little extra cash in the SCA trea- sury for other projects. A favorite idea of most students is the special day once a month when school is different. Stu- dents wear blue jcans to school or do something a little different. A chorus was begun under the supervision of Mr. Wonson. Open SCA meetings brought the students closer together. Carlisle jackets and tote bags were sold to the students and faculty. Receptions were given for the visiting teams after the games. The Wednesday morning assemblies were taken over by the Council. Guests such as Jim Harrington from the Jesus Joint in Martinsville were asked to speak. A major change conducted by the Council was the reform in the old dress code to meet the requests of the students. Q dm I t SCA 1ST ROW L TO R: Frank Taylor, Martha White, Ellen Culler, Ben Beeler. 2ND ROW: Richard Broaddus, Lucy Andrews, Fred Shanks, Kim Edmiston. STANDING: Mr. Webster, advisor, Henley Bidgood Pres., Lelia Weaver Vice Pres., Kate Wallace Sec. ll all xl' 5--1 Pi f7'X ,-
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