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papirees— { mal Junior High: Ann Coleman, Gary Keckley, Charlotte Corelle, Jean Powers, Gloria Davis, Lowell Martin, Michael Andrews, Ann Holder, John Doswell, Jackie Bostain. Second Row: Debbie Cook, Susan Hadra, Nancy Estis, Roxanne Siford, Pat Wyatt, Karen Teacher, Debbie Jenkins, Marion Allen, Charles Fisher, Steve Bolton, Jean Knaub. Third Row: Nancy Walls, Brenda Worley, Pete McCrea, B en Ames, Norman Edwards, Nancy Flournoy, Brenda Miller, Dickie McMullan, Wayne Matthews, Jerry Thur- man, Betty Harmon. : we ee Ye . a is 4 . ie te Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor, and Y-Teens Triangle II! members, Sharea Crawford, Suzanne Luck, and Linda Anderson, admire their new SCA charter. John Bowers and Donna Bailey work with Irene Stanton on the SCA scrapbook. Mrs. Armsworthy, SCA co-sponsor, assists Barbara Bruce and Wayne Fore in painting a snowy landscape for the Winter Carnival. a7
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Senior High: John Baird, Carole Hollingsworth, David Howell, Susan Pasker. Second Row: Jerry Haynes, Irene Stanton, Susan Talley, Benny Pleasants, Jimmy Napier, Sharon Moses, George Miller, Donna Metzger, Mary Ann Ankeney, Delphine Wood. Third Row: Jean Butler, Linda Matthews, Ronnie Gibson, Paul Anderson, Janet Baird, Phyllis Dugan, Doug Moyer, Ronnie Trib- ble, Joan Butler. Officers: John Burton, President; Mrs. Miller, Sponsor; Doug Rowe, Vice-President; Mary Lou Gilman, Secretary; Marti Houchins, Treasurer. 126 SC A SPONSORS FIRST Long before school began in September, the SCA was hard at work familiarizing club of- ficers with parliamentary proceedure at their leadership workshop. Early in the year, the SCA reviewed the charters of all service clubs, and as the sec- ond semester began, they sponsored the Win- ter Carnival. As one of the highlights of the social year, this dance, in a frigid Arctic set- ting, complete with a rustic ski lodge, pro- mises to be a tradition at Henrico for years to come. In the spring, the SCA sponsored its annual stunt night in which all of the clubs partici- pated. Also, the completion of the SCA’s scrapbook was completed. With it, they hope to preserve the year’s highlights and memor- ies of the school. With the co-operation of the art class es and the shop, a carved totem pole is to be erected in the lobby of the gym. Warrior cos- tumes were ordered and made to be avail- able for use at games and pep rallies in the future.
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Editorial Staff: Ted Durvin, Editor; Delphine Wood, Janet Baird, Deanna Jordan, Susan Abbott, Bill Potteiger. Back Row: Julie Traylor, Carole Justice, Susan Pasker, Paul Anderson, Lynda Jef- fries, Linda Baughan, Donna Metzger, Sharon Moses, Jim Mead, David Smith, Mrs. Graham, Sponsor, Mary Margaret Garcin. TOTEM POLE COVERAGE INCREASES With the distribution of spring supplements in September, another year of planning, arguing, writing, typing, and frantic activity began for the ‘66 Totem Pole staff. As deadlines neared, Room 59 became a cluttered center of bedlam. Through the efforts of the business staff, ad and subscription sales increased, and the Totem Pole was enlarged twenty pages. In efforts to obtain more unposed pictures, the staff tried to utilize more student photographers. A twelve-page spring supplement covering all Spring activities will be distributed in the fall of next year. Janet Baird, Mrs. Boyd, and Griselda McWhirt confer on a layout for the advertising pages. r Donna Metzger, Susan Pasker, Deanna Jordan, Linda Baughan, and Sharon Moses concentrate on meeting a dead- line.
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