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SC A Autographs | SCA 73
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The Student Council Associ- ation, better known as SCA, ad- dressed school issues that direct- ly effect students, let the students voice be heard, and sponsored activities for student participation. Mr. Kenneth Butta was the sponsor of this club with approximately 25 representa- tives and officers. The officers included Amy Lynn Schmidt, President; Leann Scott, Vice President; Rita Narad, Secre- tary; and Chris Parker, Treas- urer. The SCA was involved in a variety of activities. At the start of the year the annual Freshman Social was held to introduce the Freshman to the world of High TZ SCA School. Once again SCA spon- sored the Homecoming Dance which rewarded us with a record attendance. SCA was also active in helping with the Stonehenge Run, Teacher Appreciation Week, and the fundraising for other clubs. For their own fund- raiser, though, the brown and yellow M M boxes surfaced to raise funds for SCA. SCA was once again active in community work. A blood drive was held to aid in the build up of Richmond area blood banks. At Christmas a canned food drive was held throughout the school to aid the homeless. All in all, with the help of its members, the students of Monacan;, the SCA had a successful year. Scott and Nadine enjoy the last dance. Row 1: Michelle Eicher, Jennifer Stan- ley, Karen Lee, Stephanie Munson, Karin Hawkins, and David Frydrychow- ski. Row 2: Mr. Butta, Diane Choe, unid., Leann Scott, Ritta Narad, Laurel Hanif, Allison Thorborg, and Amy Schmidt. Row 3: Ethan Johnson, Mike Jones, Scott Cribbs, Frank Rho, and Chris Parker.
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The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is an organ- ization for students who are en- rolled in trade and industrial, health and technical education programs. Through club activ- ities which are planned, initiat- ed, and conducted by VICA members, the organization pro- moted social and leadership skills as well as pride in personal workmanship. The club brings together students who share common interests, ideals, and purposes. VICA had a great deal of fun this past year. The candy sales were a success and paid part of the expensive dues for some. The club dues helped put to- gether a wonderful float for the Homecoming Parade with the other Vocational clubs. Some of the highlights of the year were: the Employer-Employee Ban- quet, the District XII picnic, and the District, State, and National Contests. After a meeting, Mrs. Slayton has time to joke with Robert Clark and Donnie Acors. 74 VICA ita a tit tele n Mrs. Slayton taking a break before her next class. Waiting for the meeting to start, Jen- nifer Batton, Chelle Johnson, and Lori Beck are all smiles.
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