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backbone tyf spirit and honor, fABlNl:I sf-sg l ir.rt row, left to right: Ann Vick, Patsy Allen. Candy Dilliard. .lanet Boone. Susie Brown and Marcia Pieper, Stwunl rmix' .loc Vaughn, 'Xlice Hall. Christine Falk. Rachel Mlsna, Judy Trone and Bill DeVoi, Mr Domld Cooley Tliim' row: .lim Keithley. Pete King. Frank Grant. A I S C N U ' Tom Trelogan and Bill l.cary . ponsor The Student Cooperative Association, the governing body of which every student is a member. consists of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The representative body is made up ot' an elected member from each homeroom: the senatorial body is composed ol' two Senators from each class. The Execu- tive members are elected at the close of each school year and become ollicially active at the beginning of each school year. This year the SCA undertook to revise the constitution: Linder the proposed system a place of the cabinet and the senate. This system. it is hoped. will prove much more convenient and workable. The SCA shouldered the full responsibility of promoting and handl- ing the magazine campaign and the publica- tion of the Student Handbook. Also. a system for the co-ordination of the independent clubs was established to better intra-club relations. Funds were allocated to the Newspaper and the Yearbook and to other clubs as the need arose. One of the major accomplishments of the year was the pact with Mr. Landes to council consisting of a balanced number of elected and appointed members will take the allow ice cream to return to the cafeteria. HOMFROOM ALTFRNATES lfirsr row, left to right: Carolyn Petit. Dorothy Willard, Nancy Rios. Marcia Pieper. Joyce Cash. Barbara leyey. Carolyn Ryther. Kathy Dyer, Saundra Purkey. Martha Davis. Rachelle Norman and Susan Wilson. Svuuirl mn: Drevs Messing. Micky Campagna. Vic l.aFrank. Gail Glenn. Annie Mae Staton. .ludy Robey. Mike Trone. Vera Vinogradoll. Sue Donovan. .lim Chaconas. l.eklei Many and .lohnny Trost. Tlriril roir: Bill Pullen. Susanne Alford. Barbara Buckley. Jan ledford. Kay Carlson. Brenda Jordan. Betsy Newton. Bob Hollis, David Cotellesse. Jamis Townsend. Nancy Heeter, Carolyn Collins and Diane Garetty.
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Uur Student Government. . . John Briar iv N Q Judy Tron lv Qgssgi Art O'Neal President kgg ','. Q., I 'X . 2 w,1v1,2::4:.w:e'.sa ' ' ' . gelj-Tfgsfei' SCCFCHIIAY , P - s -' 1 a , -' . K E55- - r '2-si fs iv e IJllVlkl POYICI' Tolly Besson RCPOVICF Treasurer SENATE Left tu rigflzli Marty l.ent7. Millie Harris. Margie Bowman. Roberta Landes. Jackie Wells and Tom Lcderer. tMl'S'.KflltL' front piz'tm'v: Bev Cox and Penny Painter. HOMI-QROOM REPRESENTATIVFS l l'l'.KI mir, left to right: Janice Mowhrey. Sharon Mizell. Curtis Morris. Jackie Wells. Ann Lockett. Bohhie Kraus, Barhara Baran. .Janet Firkin, Anne Barensfiled. Sallie Klue. Alline Bowden. Susie Briar. Kitty Whitson. and Beverly Kistner, Svwml row: Pat Jones. Donna Mae Rainwater, Suzanne Busehman. Ann Rafferty. Edward Morris. Betsy Surovell, Beverly Hill, Jacky Horsman. Anna Belle Kindt. Patricia Davis. Pat Kurseh, Missy Smith. Nancy Foalden. and Joyce Harn. Tliirtl mu-: Faye Ayler, Cookie Power. Carol Cash. Lihhley Gillis. Judy Hudson. Dave Clexeland. Rick Oginl. Steve Kendall. Tony Wagner. Lloyd Harris. Tim Martin. Darlene Keane. Jane Hatehkiss. Anne Hayle. and Pam Roethlin. l'unrrl1 rmr: Margaret Taylor. Jean Renaud. Bill Thornton. David Hightower. Steve Chapman. Danny Nase. Joe Davis, Bill Smoke, Scott Johnston. Alan Harris. Clyde Smith, Kenneth Petit, Ronnie Knight, and John Shafer, A4l'.X.YilItl,' from f7fl'IIlI't'.' Jim Johnson. Jay Knox. Sharon Power, Albert Spiekers, Lynn Nash. Bailey Rathbone, Speaker of Housel Ben Tamani, Eddie Byrne. Carol Cash and Frank Ridgway.
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The Survrgfor Stagg . The Club Section this year was planned and drawn up by a hard working staff consisting of Annie Mae Staton. Carol Bateman, Kathie Brewer, who is the editor of thc section, and Candy Dilliard. The picture schedule for all class pictures as well as club pictures was handled by these hard-working girls. Miss Lowman Sponsor Our Class Section had a rough job this year with the retakes but they hnally met their deadline with much hard work and a few extra working sessions after school. Ann Vick, Patsy Allen, Judy Smith, and Ruth Roop. editor. make up this section. This yearbook sales that took place during the beginning of the year reached an all-time high of one thousand books purchased by the student body. This year. as in the past, the staff sponsored several elections which are a traditional part of our school life. Among these are Who's Who, Miss Mount Vernon, and Senior Spot- light. The Surveyor is a member of the Virginia High School League, and the National Scho- lastic Press Association. The 1960 edition of the Surveyor will be entered in competition in the Southern lnterscholastic Press Association which is held each summer at Washington and Lee University in Lexington. Virginia. The expert photographers on our staff this year, Marty Lentz. Gail Glenn, and Eddie Byrd discuss the proper use of the camera. Missing from this picture is Donnie Dodd.
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