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Offering congratulations, Philip Ventrella names Wayne Bollinger ‘Outstanding SCA Member A Latin student, Tony Bell receives his certificate for achieving the ‘‘cum laude” rating on the National Latin Exam. For her many years of devoted service, Mrs. Dan- Repeat after me. Kay Hargrave inducts Mike Ro- iel is awarded an Honorary Letterman Award. zum into the Vice-Presidency of SCA.
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Singling Out Achievers For the first time, the SCA Awards Assem- bly was conducted entirely by club offi- cers. President Philip Ventrella, Vice President Kay Hargrave, Secretary Beth McGill, Treasurer Julie Lewis, and Chap- lain-Reporter Robin Faison each inducted their replacement for next year. Likewise, they presented 15 Monograms. Wayne Bollinger and John Donnelly were named ‘Outstanding SCA Members.” Other clubs also presented awards at the assembly. The PTSA chose two students from each class, two faculty members, and two parents to receive awards for active involvement in the organization. Here ya go. Beth McGill presents Jennifer Brandt with her SCA letter. Jennifer was the only student to receive an SCA star. “Diane Pollard, I mean Pulley ..”’ Philip Ventrella swears in the new SCA President. 28 SCA Assembly
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Prom-ing It Up Phase 1: The Invitation It began as much as a month prior to the actual date—preparations for the Junior- Senior Prom, that is. The Junior class had settled on a location, a band, a date, and a time. Now it was up to the guy to bravely extend an invitation to some lucky girl. And, if the belle of his choice was willing, his proposal would be accepted. Phase 2: The Preparations Once the couple had formed, the girl and the boy began making the necessary ar- rangements for the “big night.”’ The girl began her search for the ‘perfect dress,’ all the time worrying how many girls would be dressed as her twin. The guy rented a tux and, although he did not necessarily worry about having his look duplicated, he did wonder what type to get — black or colored, with or without tails. From there, they had to order matching, color-coordi- nated flowers. Phase 3: May 7th By this time, each couple should have de- cided where to dine — Hugo's, Le Chef's, Tobacco Co. — and should have made reservations. Beginning in the morning, the girl began testing her hairstyle and the boy began washing the “‘coach. ’ About an hour before departure, both slipped into their respective attire. The boy got in the car and drove to his date’s home. Phase 4: Almost There And, practically the minute the fellow stepped from his car, he was blinded by the flashes from cameras. After enduring various poses in various settings, the happy couple stepped into the car and left for the guy's house for pictures. Making that stop- over, they finally leave for dinner and ulti- mately: The Prom. After being named Prom Queen and King, Kate Lambert and Charles Page look surprised as their friends congratulate them. Leading the Prom Figure, Amy Weston and Andy Clark, Co-Editors of the Memoir, walk with other club officers to form the letter ‘‘M”’. Prom
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