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SCA Officers’ Election Tops Active Year Under leadershio of president Bob Ukrop, Student Cooperative Association planned and car- ried out a term of varied activity. A fall sockhop and spring ''Sadie Hawkins'' Dance augmented the treasury. SCA-sponsored Know Your School con- test kindled school spirit, while retreat parades for each class determined the amount of class partici- pation. Clean-Up Week also registered class interest and helpful projects, such as One Way signs tor halls, benefited the entire student body. Highlight of the second semester was election of SCA officers for the 1965-1966 school year. Vigorous campaigns preceded voting with an un- precedented percentage of students going to the polls. ‘Build Your House With Wood led presi- dential candidate Anne Wood to victory. Earl Nance was elected vice-president, while Becky Byrd and Stuart Deibel were chosen secretary and treas- urer as students responded to their successful cam- paigns. Energetic Chancellors Bill Harwood, Hudson Jones, and Cindy Long live it up at football sock hop after game.
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Pledge to New Program Major Project for Year During 1964-65 school year, the Parent-Teacher Association tried to attain a better understanding of various educational programs throughout Vir- ginia. This theme for Virginia. methods of it should fos new educat Wythe. As ¢ dollars to station. Led by Ch portant servi to School Nid ents to get a June graduate baccalaureate Reviewing the 196 osely correlated with the ch was ‘Growing Up in A was studying various it was only natural that bal of its attention on the system serving George A pledged two thousand cal education television 2 PTA provided many im- hjor projects were ‘Back bmber which enabled par- ent life, and a tea for the ir families following the After baccalaureate sermon, families gather for tea; a ne function sponsored by P T A to foster closer relations. are Vice-president O. J. Smith, Mrs. Robert Smith (secretary), and President C. H. Kahl, Jr.
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