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Row 1: Cynthia Agnew, Lou Farley, Janice Huff, Patty Belcher, Willadean Williams. Row 2: Susan Moore, Brenda Semones, Ethel Weeks, Kathy Hallman, Mary Gray, Donna Clower, Mr. Marshall. Row 3: Eric Quesinberry, Ray Hatcher, Beverly Williams, Jean Thomas, Rebecca Weeks, Kenneth Blackwell, Danny Ingram. i i The Student Cooperative Association SCA homeroom representative, 'Susan Moore, goes over the latest SCA meeting in her homeroom. All homeroom representatives follow this system by re- porting the latest SCA works to their homerooms. X 66 The SCA is the Student Co- op e r ativ e Association of the school. It is the governmental body that keeps the school in tip- top shape by ironing out the Worries and p r o bl e m s of the school activities. The SCA averages a meeting at least once a month. Among its activities are arranging the s cho ol bulletin boards, giving club assignments to the stands at basketball games, approving club activities, planning. assem- blies, and holding an election for incoming officers.
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71 All members of Mrs. Hallman's Applied g English class contribute to the publication of i THE ANCHOR, which is published six times every school year. Lavene Mannon, news editor, and William Pauley inspect finished paper. ' School Paper Which Excels In 1960 THE ANCHOR lacked only one' point of winni ng the coveted Southern Inter- scholastic Press Asso- ciation award for newspapers. How- ever, THE ANCHOR staff and Mrs. Hallman are very optimistic about winning the award in the future. l 1 l Gene Lee, advertising manager, Shelby Weeks, circulation manager, Joan Lester, business manager 5 and Mary Smith, exchange editor g discuss business problems of THE ANCHOR. 65
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These are the delegates from the SCA who went to the dis- trict SCA meeting in Pearisburg. They are: L.-R. Front row-Nancy Robertson, Phyllis Clower, Donna Clower. Stand- ing-G1enGallimore, Susan Moore, Carol Thomas, and Walter Moore. Cur School Government, Does It is through the SCA that students are encouraged to show good citizenship and to conduct themselves in an orderly manner in the cafeteria as well as during the change of classes. This year, being election year, the SCA sponsored a mock election. The polls were set up in the main hall and each student desiring to vote had to pay a five cent poll tax. The proceeds went to the SCA treasury. Another yearly project of the SCA is to set up a big Christmas tree at the front entrance of the school. To become an SCA officer a person must submit an application form to the SCA screening committee. This com- mittee selects the people who will run. The President is always a Senior, Vice President, a junior, Secretary, a Sopho- more, Treasurer, a Freshman, and the Reporter may come. from any class. Much For the School ...-.-.V S. C. A. Officers Row 1: Kathleen Agnew, secretary, Phyllis Clower, presidentg Hazel Hylton, vice presidentg Carole Thomas, parliamentariang Row 2: Mr. Rudolph Marshall, sponsor, Glen Gallimore, treasurer, Eric Quesinberry, reporter. 67 5
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