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NHS inducts ten new members in tapping ceremony i l l a E l l i e NHS members, Firrz row: jo Ann Atwell, Sue Lukkarilla, Barbara Thompson, Bonnie Cook, jane Ricklefs, Sherry Lacey, Sally Kaufman, Sandra Lukkarilla, and Jill Forsyth. Second row: Helen Phillips, Joyce Saunders, jane Craig, Marsha Hughes, Jean Rosen, Linda Martz, jo Ann Shockey, David Craun. Third mum' Bob Thompson, jim Chamblin, Mary Flourney, Evelyn Cook, Sally jenkins, Jane Poland, Del Camp, Gene Ashton. Holding a College Panel, sponsoring the It's Academic team, and selecting the graduation speaker are all duties of the National Honor So- ciety chapter at Loudoun County High. The club not only conducted its own impressive induction ceremony in the fall but established a new NHS at Loudoun Valley High School. Our own induction ceremony was even more im- pressive this year. The tapping itself was different -the names were not called in alphabetical order so as to increase the secrecy of the assembly. LCHS Alumni home from college Christmas told academic juniors and seniors of the fun, trials, and tribulations of college life. NHS Officers: Sue Lukkarilla, Treasurer, JoAnn Shockey, Vice-Presidentg Sandra Lukkarillag jill Forsyth, President pose with Mr. Moore the sponsor. NHS President Jill Forsyth reads the Beatles' U.S. Itinerary.
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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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Tommy Ketron first boy president of FTA Co-sponsor, Mrs. Louise Patton, Thomas Ketron, President, Margaret Muse, Repor- terg Mandy Farris, Historian-Librariang Mary Lou Owens, Song Leaderg janet Alberts, Parliamentariang Barbara Fletcher, Vice- Presidentg JoAnne Atwell, Secretary. But, Miss Nicholson, I don't want to go, protests Tommy Ketron, as Barbara Fletcher and David Townsend travel first class to the FTA Convention. A trip to Madison! This is a new Future Teachers of America project- sponsoring a spring trip to Madison College. Other FTA activities are pro- the mottoes of the week which displayed in the center hall, and an apple to each teacher during Education Week. A junior senior member has the opportunity serve his school and club as a sub- teacher. The club sends three to the state convention and award to the senior member has contributed the most to the during the year.- Mrs. Florence and Mrs. Louise Patton sponsor s FTA chapter, which cer- does its best to encourage high students to enter the teaching F.T.A. members, Firrt row: Ann Gulick, Althea Calhoun, Robin Beavers, Mary Havener, Margaret Muse, Connie Fry, Alice Hatcher, Gerri Norman. Second row: Tommy Ketron, Jo Ann Atwell, Monda Groves, Diane Carr, Susan Brown, Barbara Betters, Barbara Flaecher, Mary Owens, Mandy Farris, Bonnie Gilliam, jean Rosen. Third row: Billy Major, Barry Middleton, David Townsend, Virginia Eubank, Janet Alberts, Helen Pjillips, Connie Campbell, Shirley Church, Patsy Tinsman, Alice Phillips. bl
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