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S.C.A. officers Jan Hartke, Polly Westbrook, and Les Butt plan activities. It is the function of the S.C.A. to represent the J.E.B. Stuart student body and to shape programs of majority inter¬ est and demand. The S.C.A. is composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Senate, or planning body, is presided over by the S.C.A. Vice President. Regular meetings are attended by all Student Council officers, all class presi¬ dents, and all elected senators. At meetings of the House, or Council, an elected representative of each homeroom is pre¬ sent. The projects which need discussion are first debated by the Senate and then put forward at the council meetings. Once adopted, the project is sent to a committee for act ion. This year, the Stuart S.C.A. undertook one of its most ambitious programs. Among major projects initiated were the Howdy Week, the Student of the Month Award, the Baby Picture Contest, a leadership conference, picnic-hootenanny, a spaghetti dinner, and a white elephant auction. SCA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Front Row — Susan Green, Kathy Moore, Brenda York, Carol Beerstetchor, Maria Bast, Chris Webber, Crickett Cool- esey, Margie Hershey, Ann Pearson, Linda Pascal, George- Ann Devillibus. Row 2 —Phyl Vanik, Barbara Crickenberger, Pete Ficher, Gary Knight, Bob Stouss, Francy West, Mary Lou Bradley, Candy LeFevre, Glen¬ da Beachum, Mary Ann Mask¬ er, Lynn Balndford, Mary Jo Jaymes. Row 3 —Roger Gate- wood, Robert Coakley, Guy Ferguson, Debbie Clark, Sue Benedict, Sam Falk, Steve Rob¬ bins, Ray Williamson, John Drury, Mary Stralow, Nancy Wilson. Row 4 —Jim Millar, Lee Feinberg, Harry Kent, John MacDaniel, Bob Littell, Jan Hartke, Lester Butt, Bill Ryan, Ned Colonna, Robert Mills, Joel Gabriel, Bill Pear¬ son. 29
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Les Butt Vice President ■fjo. Polly Westbrook Secretary Laurie Walters Treasurer Jan Hartke President STUDENT COUNCIL OF AMERICA SCA SENATE S.C.A. President Jan Hartke talks to members of the Senate. 1 1 i i V a 4 ' L ip ■1. . », . ,t fie-,. ■ ! Aj
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Officers: Steve Gaddis, President; Pat Rose, Secretary; Susan Hanabury, Treasurer; Bruce Bigelow, Vice President. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY As soon as a student becomes a junior at Stuart, he is eligible to join the National Honor Society. He must have a B-p grade average, undisputed integrity, the ability to lead, and a genuine desire to serve his school. Although member¬ ship in the Junior National Honor Society has no bearing on admittance, most of its members gain entrance into the Na¬ tional Honor Society. Students who needed help in a subject could be tutored by the members of the National Honor Society in special clas¬ ses, held during all four of the lunch study halls. Although the tutoring service was their main project for the year, the members also arranged an impressive ceremony, followed by refreshments, for the incoming members, their parents, and friends. Front Row —Murry Holland, Kathy Gotten, Jeanne Obenchain, Susan Hanabury, Marie Bast, Bette Scott, Carolyn Meyer, Joan Hacking, Mimi Zwerling, Laurie Walters. Row 2 —Phil Post, Barry Bramwell, Ken Sumner, Carl Thompson, Kathy Obenchain, Barbara Sowers, Margaret Ann Porter, Peg Albrecht, Francis Rich, Jimmy Rae, Priscilla Bell, Susan Flinn, Julie Albright. Row 3 —Betty Lathram, Bob North, Richard Cit¬ ron, Skip Saunders, Steve Presser, Bob Hanenberg, Glenn Riley, John Drury, Buzz Hudgins. Row 4 —Roger Gatewood, Spencer Robbins, Paul Dreyer, Bob Heald, Joe La Torre, Bob Kling, Bob Leach, Somers Smith. Row 5 —Bill Peach, Lonnie Klingaman, Dick Coleman, Bob Garrett, Joel Gabriel, Jan Hartke, Bob Coleman, Les Butt. A 1
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