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The Annual Staff and the Bronco Bulletin Staff Work Hard to Complete Publications Linda, Chris, and Allene work diligently toward meeting annual deadlines. Each year annual staff members strive to maintain and improve high standards in annual work. ■ Margaret Ann Bradshaw, humor editor of the Bronco Bulletin, re- Arlene and Chuck busily work on articles for the Bronco Bulletin, ceives article for an edition of the school newspaper. 19
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S.C.A. Guides Student Activity w p ' £ 1 1 livT 1 I ’ 1 - ; 4 I The Student Cooperative Association strives to bring faculty and students closer together, to solve everyday problems, and to inflict within the student body a feel- ing of school spirit by sponsoring several projects. The homecoming dance, the faculty basketball game, and the Christmas door-decoration contest were such pro- jects. During the student elections for the S.C.A. officers, every student familiarizes himself with campaign speech- es, slogans, and the methods of voting. This is even more educational for those running for the offices, for they are taking an early step in politics. Best of all, a student in the S.C.A. can learn to think for himself and to express his ideas freely. This training helps him face the outside world with more under- standing and responsibility. Students in the S.C.A. help in decorating for the annual homecoming dance. Before school started, S.C.A. officers served drinks to the teachers who were busily preparing for the opening of school. Members of the S.C.A. decorate the Christmas tree in front of the auditorium at Christmas.
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Students Participate TheTri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Clubs at F.H.S. are both Christian organizations striving to help mankind. The Tri-Hi-Y Club sponsored the T.B. and March of Dimes drives, both being very successful. Mem- bers in the Hi-Y Club were responsible for the raising of the flag in the morn- ings. For a project, the boys raised money by checking in coats at the bas- ketball games. Both clubs participated in devotionalsduringthe weekly assemblies and attended the district conference at Dinwiddie High School. Mr. Dallas Stallings was the guest speaker for an assembly during Hi-Y Week. Hi-Y members plant Dogwood trees behind the school building. Varsity Club members work busily at the concession stand at a basketball game. 20 The Varsity Club is composed of stu- dents who have lettered in a varsity sport or cheerleading. As an activity, the boys sell drinks during basketball games to raise money for trophies which are given to students for outstanding athletic ability.
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