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Lots of hard work and determination went into the SCA of 1980-1981. With Randy Chittum as president, Missy Fulwider as vice-president, Kim McCray as secretary and Eddie Maass as treasurer, the organization was predestined to do great things. Homeroom representative elections sealed the success of the Student Co-Operative Association of 80-81. The major project of the Fall, was a mock Presidential election. This was conjunction with the government classes, as Mr. 78 SCA Cuccio aided in procuring speakers from W L. On the whole, it was a complete success as Seniors and underclassmen alike were informed of the issues of the election. Ronald Reagan came out the winner in both the student and faculty elections. Club officers met with members of the area high schools and Mr. Jay in order to discuss school issues and suggestions to make the schools better. Officers eagerly awaited the one afternoon a month when they went “to forum”. Following suggestions from a gs TEM SE Ske pe ae spring meeting, a “Joke of the Week’ contest was initiated. Students and faculty alike enjoyed the censored jokes that were read over the PA on Friday mornings. You never knew what Friday would bring as John Maass read the long awaited joke. The final activity of the year was sad, as the outgoing officers has to begin elections for incoming officers. In spite of the sadness, the SCA of 80-81 could look back with fond memories and a satisfied smile for a job well done. eta gh eg
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ICC The ICC, under the direction of sponsor Carrie Irvine, President Missy Fulwider, and Secretary Kim McCray, approved many activities for the school year. ICC means Inter Club Council, and in this capacity approves or disapproves activities within the school. Endless stacks of form for sock-hops, bake sales and candy sales littered Mrs. Irvine’s desk each month as the club met. As the year wore on, it was found that there was often a sock-hop every weekend, and to Missy Fulwider’s horror, sometimes two! But these problems were worked out, and every effort was made to smooth ruffled feathers and provide all of the clubs an opportunity to raise money. No one “got rich”, but most of the wants were supplied. 79
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