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Page 62 text:
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l'I'lXl'4t! VII lill.ll1INm.gmi I ff The Student Cooperative Association, the voice of the student 1... body, has represented the school quite ably this year. Over- coming the handicap of an unfinished building, the S. C. A. had an entirely successful year. my Members of the Student Council Cone of the many names it is called? are elected from the homerooms, presidents of the classes, and organizations, and the S. C. A. olificers, who are elected the previous spring. The Tri-C Federation, State Convention, and District meets recognized Smith High for the things that the students themselves accomplished through the S. C. A.-the one-way stair system, situation. A Sl l 5. C. A. Oficers show ol? their bulletin board. They are: Philip Davis, second Vice-President, Pat Nicholas, President, Rebecca Grissom, secre- tary, and Betty Ruth Carden, first Vice-President. S. C. A. Representatives smiling in spite of the cold. From left to right: First row: Beverly O'Hagen, Betsy Thomas, Jimmy Bocock, Ann Haste. Second row: Don Ambrose, Ann Markland, Patsy Hobbs, Margaret Johnson, Roberta Peebles, Peggy Wagner, Yvonne Bass, Ruth Dillon. Third row: Lawrence Gregg, Peggy Horton, Linda Peele, Gail Simmonds, Mary V. Henley, Linda Marshall, Jane Peterson, Barbara Graves, Glenda Bates. Fifth row: Betty Jo Spann, Sharon Cooper, Darwin Richards, Jimmy Fentress, Betty Hassell, Mary Westmoreland, Jeanette Gay, Betty lou Witherington, Diane Madrin. Sixth row: Ed Shipley, Paul Rule, Crawford Walters, Rebecca Grissom, Philip Davis, Sally Best, Jimmie Pezzella, Eileen Smith, Pat Nicholas. . cs..- .1 gn, Mx g 3 . W i Page . Q.-. may aff NCI! tar -L., -it ,449 Bible Club, bulletin boards, and the handling of the lunch -
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Bill Bateman up-ends his opponent. Charles Scott tangles with n Granby grappler, 3. LK 'Nw' MR. DICK HARRISON Conrh This group of students was on hand to welcome Billy Bateman home from Son Antonio where he participated in the Pan American Games try-outs, Billy went all the way to the finals where he was defeated to become the second highest man in the Nationals in his weight class. He was the youngest man entered in these events. I X ., ,, . .. , i . rpg A W i lei J 2 Q FJ 5 R Le-A X' s 2: nfl i 'MEM 'S'
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ship pins. ' Projects, proiects, proiects-the S. C. A. has a million of 'em. Smith High, huge as it is, can scarcely hold them all. The Student Cooperative Association is bigger, better, and busier than ever before. No sooner was the Homecoming over than the council members began planning the mailing of Christmas cards at school, stamped with TB seals, and collection of toys for needy children. They donated the giant Christmas tree in the down- stairs hall, too. That was only the beginning--the Tri-C planning meeting was held here, so a committee was appointed to redecorate the S. C. A. room, the Student Handbook and Code of Ethics were revised, and the Bible Club was re-organized. As a reward and reminder of their efforts the members of the S. C. A. all receive member M X7 X 1 Q an C Yi b Q3 -JLW ..f1 ,Qw- ...n I' 7 X Z ,- f 1 f ,- , N -was Q, ' 1 s Q 3 will .ff ff!!! 'K A ' ui Pat Nicholas President of th S , e . C. A. poses with Mrs. Mary Babb and Mrs. Flora Howell, co-sponsors These faithful three ha k ve wor ed hard to make the 4. . . urst S. C. A. at Smith High successful. Philip Davis, Peggy Wagner, Jeanette Gay, ond C rawford Walters study the topics for discussion at the S. C. A. District meetin th Suffolk. g at they attended in 3 Company Comin'l Don Ambrose, Jane Peterson and Betty .lo Spann straighten up the S. C. A. room. nybedy hungry? William, Jackie, Larry, and Patsy are trying to give us the impression that in ' ' ' ey re preparing the barbecue supper sponsored by the S. C. A. Aren't h aprons? te boys cute in those 59 5.2
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