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your lead!” Defeat oi this one word was uttered sev- eral times before the final game of the sca- SOm. yi) ne Homer. coming game. Many battles had been — fought many mistakes » had been made... and many spirits had been dampened, but ene: Firebirds pushed - onward. As I sat (oe stood) and watched the game pro- gress, I noticed a stron; fecling within mysclf ye Aihopes Cob A am. The eee x Ns Ss aS PN ,®§ aS aS S ns hs x N A N hak a Please, don't blow ‘Tension mounted in the crowd, and my own heart was beating furi- ously. The Dixon an fense (I thought) had toughened (of course, I didn't know, I was only assuming) and our players seemed to be getting nowhere against that mass of burgundy. Through a pair of bor- rowed binoculars I watched the expansion | and contraction of the player's chests. Each breath must have been painful to take. Then I saw them get run into, knocked down, stepped on and piled upon. ''Playing foot- ball certainly must take a lot of guts, I told myself, sale a LLL, ie iS a)... ae SIAN se PERAOR AAAS APMP LA De ‘¢ . ae a Spe SOURERERE HEURES INERT RP PVEWVT SS GHGS VSP IS Se WIE VIE Vs SIF SVS sibdieaditaling 6
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speak out The SCA isthe voice’ of the students? Shouldn't we rephrase thaty and say the voice of the students is the SCA? That 38 not to. say: the SCA runs the show, or thinks only of thein seltish desires; itis quite the opposite. You, the ones who.sit bagh ard the selfish ones! You hog your ideas until you are amid crowd of eager ears, then you flaunt. your desires so you cau weceive: credit; dull) for the ideas The SCA doesn't'receive much recognition a hey.” are called out of class many times'to help. plan the sovernment that you are to live under, ‘and I guess you resent that. You're. probably already complainins. that your pictire: hasn't been displayed enough in this book. Why are vou $o speoral?: How many times have you voiced your opinions consiructrvely to yout rep- resentative: How many times have you ru for pubhe: office tn 2: our school government? How. many: tines have you had tewark in the concession stand during a danee for the SCA Now thimk how many times have you complained about the situation at Southern: What does'itiadd up. to? The sad: story entithad Apathy: 1 What has the SCA: done for: YOU? Don't ‘be sueh-acham.. Weat have you done for.the Student Co-operative Assaciation?: ane SCA regulates such activities as homecoming “Clections amara- zine sales, candy sales; dances and any esstte, you presente po: then: that has been well. thought-out; pondered; considered): aidithen reconsidered: However, anost:students find if tos time Canstiin — ing or too much: trouble to think through the problens thatac- company their whims along with the: good end prodyct. Dan't pit: it on Dr. Swain. He's with you all the ways eyou, can yep your: idea by Mr» Low with approval, it's as sdod, ae the ‘law ay Létas not be mistaken or falsely Jead.: Mr. Low is ne easy man LO St spy. You have to! have-a plan; not an idea. The general assembly consists of ten miembersfrom’ every class, five blacks anf five whites. The executive committee Consists, of eight members, four whites ‘and four blacks... They. ane us follows; Gerald Davis, Terry. Thomas, Dalphine Imeas, Dianna Stone; Paula Drake, Tim Hopkins, and Jackie Edwards: These students are the voice of the students: because they have openly expressed a desite for the betterment of this school. They have waded. through ‘the’speeches, ‘the elections, they saaive list ened.to you, and'they: have pulled many technicalities tron your ideas that needed’ more thought, ‘They weren't-eleotedito this pos ition for recognition, for pictures here. and therefor fain | or otherwise, The'SCA would be obsolete if not for yous Don't ‘res sent them for holding a position. They are only stepping stones to the administration, to be stepped:on and-usédas muchas you-de+ sire. Take advantage of this, Don't let:one mouth nmiithe ‘show, It's YOUR. SHOW. :Voiée your opinions:
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