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Delegates hear Holton in Vinton Before the opening of school, a representative group of student leaders met to write a new SCA constitution for a new student body. The difficulty they ex- perienced in dismissing old loyalties and feelings of the way it was done at my school was only a preview of a year of apathy and few SCA projects. The Elections Committee conducted all elections. The SCA soon began work on its first project, the football victory dance. Students collected for the Toys for Tots campaign and held Spirit Week to support the basketball team. Stunt Night try-outs prompted the most enthusiasm, bringing a lapse of total apathy. Next on the SCA slate was an Action Week to recognize the staff, faculty, and students and to par- ticipate in community affairs. A luncheon honored municipal and student leaders. The year closed with an end of school dance fea- turing Satan ' s Shadows. Contemplation of future goals for the SCA is evident on new and old officers faces. As the yuletide season nears, Coach Freddie T ravis and Cindy Pipp remember the needy. SCA sponsors serve in all capacities. Miss Syl- via Olney arranges to chauffeur to state. Patiently awaiting departure, SCA delegates to convention in Vinton, Va., discuss plans. Speakers get full attention from some of the SCA candidates, but only half from others. 21
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On SCA Community Day, city officials are in- vited to talk with students and survive lunch . With high hopes, Eugene Taylor gives his speech, ending with We Shall Overcome. And for my next trick, says Jon Cooper, the 72-73 SCA president, I think I ' ll fly. Campaigning for SCA Veep, Gail Bacon makes her promise not to shrivel or shrink. Student Co-operative Association Officers. Front Row: Barbara Edwards, chaplain; Judy Wagner, treasurer; Debra Perry, president. Back Row: Gail Bacon, vice-president; Steven Hatchett, parliamentarian; Cindy Pipp, re- porter-historian; Gloria Anderson, secretary. An expert at boosting school spirit, Patty Mor- ris paints sign for upcoming events. Before the SCA assembly everyone has but- terflies except the cool, calm, Terry Knight. As Mary Murphy nervously waits to hear the election results, she twiddles her thumbs. ■ 22
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