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Senior Appreciation Week Allows Seniors Special Privileges As one of the Senior Class privileges, the week of May 22-26 was designated as Senior Apprecia¬ tion Week. Beginning on Monday and continuing throughout the week, all Seniors were allowed to leave for lunch two minutes early. Also on Monday, Super Superlatives, a humorous version of Senior Superlatives, were nominated. On Tuesday, Super Superlatives were elected, and a basketball game was held between the Senior and Junior boys. Other Senior activities included a sock hop on Wednesday and a picnic on Friday. The culmination of Senior Week was Class Night, which was held Friday night. Senior Jan Graham enjoys going to lunch early. A Senior tries for points in the Junior-Senior basketball game. 26
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Mr In „ . m SSL. Mk M Ml £ M • ' Hr a [BMR | T w i zraafij Sp a y Row 1: Jim Lewis, pres., Eddy Cash, v.-pres., Jane Ballard, sec., Fay Hudson, treas., Buddy Myers, reporter. Row 2: Pam Stanley, Janet Cox, Gayle Bryant, Janice Edmonds, Donna Odom, Lee Sealey, Jan Bullington, Lois Benton. Row 3: Jackie Little, Neil Ingram, Gloria Shearin, Bonnie Thomas, Bruce Crawley, Becky Lyttle, Beverley Autry. Row 4: Billy Thomas, Jim Sheffield, Debby Knight, Ina Farmer, Janet Ford, Susan Rowley, Becky Grubb. Row 5: Ricky Garnett, Belinda Parson, Sheron Gregory, Herbert Bobbitt, Gayle Hockaday, Dale Gipe, Darlene Yager, Mr. William Sindlinger. School Organ Is Goal Of SCA And ICC As their principal project for the year the SCA decided to purchase an organ for the school; and the club devoted all of its projects to raising mon¬ ey for it. In addition, all clubs were asked to do¬ nate to an organ fund which had been established. For their Christmas activities, the SCA asked each homeroom to fill baskets with food and toys, which were then distributed in the county by the Chesterfield Welfare Department. The club also sponsored their annual Christmas dance, this year featuring the music of King Edward and the B.D.’s. In March the SCA held the Miss Meadowbrook Contest and Talent Show. In the competition a girl was chosen to represent the school, and judges also chose the best examples of Meadowbrook’s talent. Later in March, the magazine campaign was held, which increased the organ fund. Working with the SCA, the Interclub Council asked each club to participate in cleaning the school parking lot. At the end of the year, this club also chose a club of the year. President Jim Lewis speaks to Meadowbrook’s SCA represent¬ atives. 28
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