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To Leader hi Phyllis Clower, SCA President, leads a student assembly. This year has been rich in opportunity to gain the skills of leadership. Through the planning of the Student Co- operative Association C ou nc il , clubs and classes i have been o r gani z e d and trained in the work of giving life and meaning to the principles of Self-gOVe1'I1meI'1t and Self- President, Gene Lee, holds a senior class discipline . meeting- Through our annual Officer's Training School sponsored by the SCA Council with the help of the faculty, officers for our various organizations have been trained inthe duties which they perform as club and class leaders. Our assemblies have led our entire student body into an appreciation of the privileges and duties of school citizenship. Roberta Hewett tells Officer Training School how to a good officer. 5
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and Re mation VV .H f wzfrv . 3.5-Wk: I J. . , . . ,.,, 'i V --'v ig r - fy Z Li ,ev Y ' Z Z V- 'V , w 1 , V 4 w ' ii 2 'wus l if 'L The Senior Class boards bus for the University of Virginia. There's always time for fun, no matter how serious the task. ln many ways, our work was lightened by a little play. In gym classes there was always a new game or dance to learn, in clubs there were projects to work on, there were class plays to p r e s e nt , and certainly far from least, there were the cas- ual meetings and Hgabbing sessions at lunch and in the halls. M I . lvl . ,ffm ,..e. ...4c W, Gym classes get a good workout but it's fun! l EYTMWREH Qgllfgtlitl all at lwswmm Y LY ew m e fiflf X TUBE Lt-,ff i f -,Z Students put up this Latin II class bulletin board. 7
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