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Page 24 text:
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ANNUAL STAFF TURNS ON ITS ENERGY. Busy! That’s the word to describe the 1975 KRABBA staff. Activities such as Mr. Yearbook, KRABBA Treasure Hunt and Faculty Basketball kept each member on his toes. Ribbons and wrappings from decorated Treasure Hunt prizes beautified the publica¬ tions room as each member was given a chance to show his decorator skills. Co-Editors Bunny Willis and Denise Dunn survived the year as the only veteran staff members! They had their hands (and ears) full, breaking in eight new members! As Susan Broad and Bobin Huntley “tried” to sing with the radio, Ginny Skinner and Deborah Whitaker worked diligently on their layouts. Linda Monroe was awarded the prize for selling the most ads and Miss DeLoatch received top honors for “hanging in there!” 1. Denise Dunn drags Frances Gooding to the work table. 2. Nancy Overton relaxes after completing another layout. 3. The constant search for pictures is demonstrated by Ken Foley. 4. Some of the KRABBA staff show th eir school spirit on Cowboy Day. 5. KHABBA collage of activities. ORGAMZATIOXS
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SCA Council: (first row) Sara Lineberger, Bunny Willis, Susan Broad, Cindi Little, Mike Powell, James MacDonald, Sonjia Smith, Susanna Wong, Donna Bryant, (second row) Jeff Buttles, Sharon Batte, Robin Huntley, Carol Councill, Kelly Smith, Cindy Lynch, Karen Sacks, Natalie Blatchford, Judy Frank, (third row) Elizabeth Guy, West Lawson, Betsy Bishop, Kathy Pierce, Sandy Williams, Marla Cooper, Becky Miller, April Carter, Mike White, (fourth row) Tommy Hogg, Susan Quinn, Steve Eikenbrener, David Schuler, Barbar a Gooding, Karen Frew, Mike Lemaire, Nancy Arnett, (fifth row) Jim Martin, Tommy Bishop, Brad Jones, Craig Via, Carolita Jones, Nathan Watts, Kathy Lee. Money, money — where did it all go? That was a question asked by many SCA members as the SCA Treasury found itself in financial trou¬ ble as a result of the disappointing candy sale. Nevertheless, the student council carried on under the leader¬ ship of Mike Powell, and worked a lit¬ tle harder. One of the main goals of this year’s SCA was to bring back the spirit and tradition of Homecoming. Buttons, megaphones and flowers were sold and enthusiasm was once again kindled. The football parade was held and the “mock burial” of a Bethel Bruin ended the evening. The drink machines provided a continuous source of income throughout the year, prompting cries of, “It took my money,” at times of malfunction, creat¬ ing many headaches for Mike Powell and Gary Wienstein. By the end of the year, another vending machine was added, providing an assortment of snacks ranging from moonpies to potato chips. Mrs. Horne and Miss Johnson survived their first year as SCA sponsors. 1. New and old SCA officers sing the alma mater. 2. Greg Garrett installs the new Executive Board for 1975-1976. ORGANIZATIONS — 19
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