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I I 1 The Smith High School S. C. A. is alliliated with the District Student Cooperative Associa- tion and the Tri-C Organization. As is true every year. there were many projects set up by these organizations. Some that were stressed particularly were a safety program and the Code of Ethics and honor system. Freshman Orientation was tried for the first time. The Freshmen were introduced to the school. receiving helpful instructions to assist them in their first year in high school. As soon school was underway. the sale of booster tickets for football season began. A contest was held between Mrs. Babb and Miss Price and their teams. with Miss Price's team winning Homecoming was a big project. with plans for the parade. game and dance. Participation came from students all over the school. Members of the S. C. A. served as guides for Open House and Career Day. and a sale of T. B. Seals at Christmas was conducted I' Fl P ' qs YZ'7 Q.- -5 V7 it C. A. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES From left I0 ri4r,'l1t.' Ifirst row-Mary VVilsOn. Peggy Wagner. Patsy Hobbs, Jackie Small. SUCOIIKI row---Diane Tarkington, Leah Ray Etheridge, Anita Moseley. Third row-vDiane Madrin, Billy Jones, Jeanette Gay. Fourth row- Jimmy Leet, Melvin Liverman. Juanita Ainsley, S. C. A. CLUB REPRESENTATIVES From left ro riylirs First raw-Ann Haste. Buddy Rodgers. Carolyn Cohn. Marilyn Nuchols. Gloria Saunders, Fred Meyer. Jackie Breedlove. Second row-Jimmy Fentress. Ann Richardson. Crawford Walters. Lenora Garrison, Brenda Harris, Betty Odell. Jimmy Bocock. Tliird row-I.arry Whittington. Ronnie White. Larry Bray, Billy Ainsley, Phil Forehand, Betty Hassell. Betty Witherington, Bobby Oglesby. -5 -I -Q. X X.: 'ex M47 if
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2-zz!! aaa 4 you ' Of the three years that the Ouill and Scroll has been organized in South Norfolk. this past year has been the most active and successful. ln order to carry out its purpose, to promote an interest in journalism. articles have been submitted to the National Quill and Scroll Magazine by interested members. Working with the school publications, The Tiger and t'The Tattler , has promoted further interest. Being an honorary organi7ation candidates are chosen for membership by their interest and participa tion in publications and journalism and their scholastic achievement as they must be Juniors or Seniors in the upper third of their class The honorary members con sist of the followine faculty members Mrs Lottie B Waters Miss Sylxia Pavne Mr Joe Wismewski and Mr Edward Brickell New members were formally initiated Xlrs Ainsley served at the in a school assembly where they received their pins and membership cards I February a tea was held in honor of the new members with Miss Leigh and Miss McDowell as guests e elven in February honor of the new members QLII L AND SCROLL OYFICERS from ltfl to rf III Glendi Bates Xiee President Ann Nl Pherson Secretary and Jreisuier Juanita Ainslex President QLllI AND SCROIL MEXIBERS NN l ner Dime Nl idrin Ju miter Alns ex rrx Wilson Glen 1 Bites tsx obbs rtnml rm Fort Erson Betty Lou Vkitherineton Ann NlePlierson Lindt Peel H ttx His lh D ii s Pete Nlwelle Absen s Itre ire Jimmy Peikmso ll ll' n 1 es H1 mir tix mbeis Nlrs Jo XX sliluks i 'X Iss Si xii P ine ind Nlr Ldw ird Brielsell 49 4 7 , 1 . . , 1 . . . 1 9 - C g . . , . ' 'H , . i ' ' i. . Q - - ' A li' 5 ' rv P V . - ,, , , v V tea J' ' ' 1' in . . I1 J ' r 7 ' Y ' . y , K K .. 2 i' Vw, 1' s - fs w 3, . , . . - , 9 - ,e , . , ' ,. ., . . ' , .5 A I 4 . ,' - .gs f ' s -' ' N1 1, Q. 5 V 5 l'il'UlH left In riehl: First r0u'APeggy 4 lf. Nlz 1' . ' dz 1 1. Puyl-l .SV I'flL M . L Q s - 1' v v scil.J1l zz. . F21 'I ' trtni pic I ' 1 X ' 1' 'A U. Du ie T. ki gun. Sully B't 1 d ho 1 mc . ' , Lottie Wut- crs, Sli: c 'i lb. .l' -I I tl -4 . . 7 1
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