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Page 32 text:
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Yj Under the careful supervision of Mrs. Leadbetter, Emily Scott, Amanda Badgett, Amy Carter, Frank Friedman, Lynne Draper, and Rob Brittigan are literally and figuratively the foundation of the SCA. 28 s.c.a.
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Junior artist Eric Walker works on an art assignment in the library. In celebration of Mr. Stark’s birthday, Rob Brittigan presents the principal with cards, cake, and hats. As usual, Mrs. Carol Phemister’s eyes are shining and her smile is bright. This time it is out of pride for her daughter as she watches the one-act plays. To sophomore Eric Wilkerson, with the spring season automatically comes the time for frisbee throwing. spring 27
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Page 33 text:
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Quest For Curtains Curtains seemed to be the word that buzzed between not only the SCA officers but the whole student body. It wasn't that the students had anything to hide, they were just trying to stir interest in and raise money for new stage curtains. Headed by president Rob Brittigan, the SCA kept the curtains as their main goal for the year. Rob, while carrying out all the many other tasks of leading the student body, also helped raise money by selling Christ- mas ornaments along with the rest of the SCA. Frank Friedman, being the vice- president, also helped with both the school government and fund raising. He also took his turn, like the rest of the officers reading the morning an- nouncements. As the money came in from the fund raising projects and donations from community clubs, the SCA’s sec- retary-treasurer, Amy Carter man- aged it well. Amy “enjoyed playing rich. Keeping track and records of the events of the school were historian Amanda Badgett and reporter Emily Scott. Amanda kept a scrapbook and Emily wrote a weekly column for the local newspaper and kept the bulletin boards colorful and up to date. Lynne Draper helped maintain the honesty, fairness, and justice of the school as honor committee chairman. She and the honor council, with re- presentatives from each grade level, did their job well. The SCA officers held the respect of the student body, not only for their positions but for the way they ran the school. New stage curtains hang in the gym, thanks to the efforts of the SCA officers and the student body. Junior Frank Friedman solemnly accepts the very important position of SCA president from senior Rob Brittigan. Newly elected honor committee chairman, Amy Carter, reads the oath of office as former chairman Lynne Draper hands over the position. Wi s.c.a. 29
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