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SCA sponsors Homecoming President Evelyn Cook prepares' the business for the next SCA meeting. SCA homeroom representatives, Fim row: Barbara Thompson, Daille Hyde, Evelyn Cook, Cecilia Kerby, Ethel Adams Gail Spickard, Lynn Hammes, Sharon Edwards Liz Caldwell Second ron Carolyn Spencer Rick Dowden Jud Steadman, joe Aleicander, , - '- , i Y Candy Smith, Dianne Trussell, Mildred Shorey, Carolyn Payne, Judy Donohoe. Third row: jay Boulter, Danny Furr, Sonny Pearson, Bill Hatch, Rose Branan, Linda Massie. Cindy Murray, Gerri Norman, Brenda McKimmey. 58
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ORGANIZATION To meet the challenge of tomorrow, the student of today must not only be grounded in academic subjects, but also those specific fields Wherein lie his individual needs and interests. Filling the demand for emphasis, the school organization provides valuable training and experience, as Well as enjoy- ment. These flexible units, with myriad purposes and activities, enrich the student, the school, and education itself. A worthy purpose, patient en- ergy for its accomplishment, a reso- luteness nndannted by difficulties, and then success. W. M. Punstion
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For the first time in the school's history the Student Cooperative Association took charge of the Homecoming activities in November. Adding new features to old ones, the club made the event a huge success. An SCA committee worked during the summer to have handbooks ready for distribution to eighth graders and transfer students on the first day of school. In December the organization sponsors a movie with the proceeds going to the Christmas fund of the County Welfare Department. Students with outstanding academic and leadership records receive monograms from the SCA in the spring. The Student Cooperative Association works throughout the year to develop good citizenship, to promote effective public relations, to strengthen school spirit, and to provide a forum for student expression. Every member helps Attain New Heights in fulfilling the organization's goals. SCA officers: Bill Hatch, reporter, Carolyn Spencer, vice-president, Evelyn Cook, president, Lynn RogErS, secretary and Daille Hyde, treasurer with their sponsors Mr. Lynn, Mrs. Christensen, and Mr. Vance. Christenson listens to an SCA mo- I really did enjoy SCA this morning, comments representative Rose Branan.
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