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Mr. Wallace and Mrs. Brooks, S.C.A. sponsors, listen attentively to business brought up at a monthly meet- ing. Unaware that students talk during the an- nouncements. Tony Miller, S.C.A. president, rambles on. 25
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SCA Sponsored Spirit Chain Bonfire Besides their monthly meetings where they discussed issues that were relevant to the student body, the SCA also sponsored school activities. They headed the Spirit Chain for the Homecoming Game which turned out to be as big a success this year as it was last year. The SCA also spon- sored the Spirit Bonfire which was held behind the football field and turned out well. They set up Christmas boxes in the homerooms which were supposed to be filled up with canned goods for poor fam- ilies. Unfortunately, this did not go over as planned, because not much food was brought. Again this year the SCA tried to achieve an outdoor graduation for the class of '75. Unfortunately too many questions arose about this subject and it was undecided at the time of this book s SCA members Virgie Hoffman and Bob Jenkins show parents where to go on publication. Back to School Night. 24 The Spirit Bonfire, sponsored by the SCA, was held in October.
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NHS invites Talented Speakers One great difference in the National Honor Society was its membership total- ing seventy. Forty-six new members were inducted at the annual tap-in service on November 25. 1974. Mr. Kenneth Robertson. Director of Consumer Affairs from the District of Columbia, was the keynote guest speaker. Among the society’s money-raising projects and community services were the annual Kathryn Beich candy sale, which provided scholarships for two graduating seniors, the Heart Fund, and Blood- mobile. The members participated in the Heart Fund on a volunteer basis group project. When called for help, the members brought cookies and filled out forms for the Bloodmobile. Many talented speakers were invited to the National Honor Society meetings throughout the year. Dr. Ritchie, a phychiatrist from Charlottesville, spoke on his few moments of death, and when he came back to life. An astrologer by the name of Georgia told some members their future concerning their signs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neal of Culpeper spoke on communications, relating to Mr. Neal’s book. Communications from Stone Age to Space Age. Mary Lou Kidwell, tapped in by Kiki Steele. Debbie Brown. Debbie Harpine. Bruce Bates, and Nancy Grahm recite the join other new members on stage. NHS pledge. 26
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