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WINTER First Open S.C.A. Meeting at CCHS February started with the first open S.C.A. meeting ever held. Any member of the student body could attend. The open meeting was held to give students a better idea of S.C.A. procedures and aims. For two weeks S.C.A. election campaigns dominated CCHS. Posters and campaign slogans camouflaged halls and doorways. After the candi- dates and their campaign managers gave their speeches, students voted for their favorite can- didate. Elected to lead the 1968-69 student body are Andy Davies, president. Temple Adair, vice- president, Patty Stringfellow, secretary, and Steve Will, treasurer. ! This year’s gymnastics team worked hard to prepare for the three meets they attended. Meets at Stafford, Garfield, and James Monroe gave the girls experience and more confidence. Completing the season with a 17-3 record, the Blue Devils rushed into the Battlefield District tournament holding second place. The Devils bat- tled Varina in the second game of the first night at Varina. During the closing minutes, the Blue Devils lost. Varina charged ahead and beat Orange to win the tournament. COMPLETING A FORWARD FLIP — Paula Wood practices on the trampoline for the Stafford gymnastics meet as Linda Fisher, Brenda Colvin, Lori Sommerville, and Marti Stiteler look on in awe. PRICE OF LOSING — After the Blue Devils bowed to unde- feated James Monroe, varsity cheerleader Jean Graham slow- ly leaves CCHS’s gym. MISS FBLA — Shirley Jenkins receives the Miss FBLA award from Mr. Dennis Seiter of The Rochester Corporation of Cul- peper at the annual Employee-Employer Banquet. 16
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A LAUGHING MATTER - Sen- iors joke in the front hall before school. GARNET OR EMERALD - Brenda Beckwith makes her sel- ection for her school ring as Mar- garet Seiter awaits her turn with Mr. Charles Motley. MID-TERM EXAMS - Mike Carpenter puts the finishing touches on his Government mid- term exam. H2SO4 PLUS ZINC - Bill Curd ex- jjeriments with sulfuric acid in the chemistry lab. 15
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FUTURE SCA PRESIDENT — Andy Davies completes his speech with promises for a better school. HER LEFT-HANDED ABILITY - Patty Stringfellow, candi- date for SCA secretary, discusses the duties of the office she hopes to hold. VOTE FOR ABERNATHY — Alison Graves and Bill Aber- nathy decorate the halls for Carolyn Abernathy, a candidate for vice president. 17
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