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Page 64 text:
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4 x' x ,,3 Q 'N The S. C. A. sponsored Homecoming. Riding on this parade float are Kay Stallings, Jerusha Sykes, and Kay Wh' candidates for Homecoming Q lte, ueen. 'VL tif xx ... ,C 3' y Mi.. Stacks of Christmas if J cards stamped with TB seals were mailed in the As a traditional Christmas project, the Council members helped the school. This proiert raised over thirteen dollars for the TB fund. South Norfolk Fire Department collect toys to distribute privileged. to the under- Patricia Nicholas, Ralph Dixon, Churchland S. C. A. Prosidontg Chick Smith, Cradock S. C. A. President, and Miss Elizabeth West, Tri-C Federation sponsor, talk with English officers to NATO, Wing Commander William Berinter of the Royal Air Force, and Captain Howard T. Quinn. , ,
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Page 63 text:
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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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1i- '7- Club represenkalives are: First row-Peggy Wagner, Ruth Dillon, Sharon Cooper, Yvonne Boss, Don Ambrose, Roberta Peebles. Second row-Mory Westmoreland, Mory V. Henley, Diane Mnclrin, Jeanette Guy, Gail Simmonds, Linda Marshall. Third row-Jimmy Pezzellc, Foul Rule, Ed Shipley, Sally Besl, Belly Jo Sponn, Peggy Horton.
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