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0) o o o ยง z 0) c c -2 Q. 5 ' Q. For the first time the SCA had an office! The office was a closet, but it was big enough to hold two tables, a typewriter, a flag, and four chairs SCA representatives could use the room during their study hall to do homework or type WFIC allowed each school to come and tape broadcasts of school news The broadcasts were played every Saturday and Sunday The SCA also sponsored a teacher of the month Students were asked to write letters of recommendation for the teacher they thought was the best The theme of the SCA Homecoming Dance was Spirits of Halloween and the halls and dining areas were decorated appropriately. The homecoming band was Shamrock A first at the Homecoming Dance was a haunted house for couples to go through when they weren ' t danc- ing. The SCA also sponsored a Veteran ' s Day as- sembly on November 1 1 with guest speaker Dr. Sherman Dutton, president of Patrick Henry Com- munity College To increase student interest in SCA elections, voting machines were used These were brought to the school by the Voters League, who instructed voters in their use. On February 19, the SCA sponsored a blood donation drive A collection center was set up in the gym, and SCA volunteers helped workers with donors. Ward, Dan Members of the SCA are (FRONT ROW) Debbie Carter, Wanda Eanes, Donna Leonard. Terri Morley, Connie Turner, Pam Stegall, Linda Cockran, Susan Barker, Patricia Alcorn, Susie Whorley {SECOND ROW! CD. Prillaman, Tammy Mize, Lisa Scoggins, Cindy Kilby, Nancy Draper, Timmy Martin, ina Moyer, Brenda Taylor, Nancy Blankenship, Vickie Lee, Amanda IS. (THIRD ROW) Tim Reynolds, Terri Wall, Charlene Elliott, Tammy ilson, Linda Martin, Kelly Harris, Darlene Hall, Toye Ashby, Sherry Pace (BACK ROW) Judy Dixon, Pansy Dillard, Leiliar Gravely, Bonnie Craighead, Herbert Davis, Richard Puckett, Mike Wilson, Sandra Handy, Da Walker, Robin White, Lydia Perkins, Marilyn Roher, Jan Cozart, Teresa Wingfield, Robin Gravely, Belinda Haii Chuck Ellis, Monte Magill, Terry Register, Billie Hodge, Mark Hankins. Brenda Wilson. RIGHT: Escorting Charlie Williams off the ramp are Vickie Lee and Connie Turner ABOVE SCA President. Connie Turner explains SCA duties for the Homecoming Dance OPPOSITE P AGE CLOCKWISE The SCA officers are Connie Turner, president: Linda Martin, first vice-president. Sandy Diehl. second vice- president: Danna Moyer. secretary. Linda Cockran, treasurer. Amanda Walker, historian Inside the voting machine Sandra Hodge shows one of the voters how to cast her vote The students register their names before casting their votes During their study hall. Nancy Blankenship. Pam Stegall, and C D Prillaman compile a list of volunteers who will work on blood mobile day Organizations
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THIS PAGE CLOCKWISE Mrs Virginia Elliott and Mrs Jewel Jamison are obviously pleased by the achievements of their daughters, Charlene and Pam Part of an NHS project, Connie Turner and Jim White sell conces- sions Before the induction ceremony. Mrs Ada Jones and Doretha Moyer wait in the library conference room OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE After Regina Mason call name, Don Philpotts receives his membership certil from Mr Don Merriman BELOW: Linda Wilson gives Wanda Flood her NHS At the reception after the induction ceremony. D: DeHart serves punch to parents. his 70 National Honor Society The NHS members inducted in March, 1975. are (FRONT ROW) Peggy Bryant, Sus Susan Dove, Kathy Garber, Frances Wray, Dana Dalton, Karen Kendall, Lynne Pyrtle, (SECO ROW) Cheryl Crenshaw. Audrey McMillan, Doretha Moyer. Charlene Elliott, Vanessa Jamison Jeannie Washington, Sharon Garst, Becky Wilson, Pam Jamison, Sandy Roberson, Connie Turner (BACK ROW) Sammy Jamison, Don Philpotts, Wanda Flood, Donna Walton, Pam Stegall, Jim White, Gordon Wilson. II
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