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SCA Elections 1978 Opened with a speech by current president, Trish Lan- tis, the SCA elections assem- bly was held in late March. During that assembly, each candidate was allowed time for a short speech to inform the students of their qualifica- tions. After the votes were tal- lied, the results were: Fred Stone, President; Philip Fitz- gerald: First Vice-president; Nancy Quillen: Second Vice- president; Dawn Hughes: Secretary; Patti Foley: Treas- urer; and Allen Speight: Reporter. TOP LEFT: Fred Stone delivers his speech to the stu- dent body. TOP RIGHT: Newly elected First Vice President Nancy Quillen shares her plans for next year. LEFT: Freshman Philip Fitzgerald represents his class in office.
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Academic Bowl The National Honor Society sent three of its members to the Academic Bowl held at Blue Ridge Community Col- lege. Lynne Forbes, Greg Mer- ritt, and Connie Taylor repre- sented SDHS in the competi- tion. Although defeated by Harrisonburg High School, the SDHS representatives dis- played their outstanding aca- demic talents. RIGHT: Greg Merritt and Lynne Forbes test their knowledge in the 1978 Academic Bowl. “Sein ca manu CON tee eI RRS ABOVE: The SDHS Spelling Bee is a test of skill, ability and nerves. RIGHT: Nancy Gopez and Beth Stinnett wait for the final word. 20
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Class Of ’78 Presents “Class Night” “The Way We Were” was the Class of 78’s “‘Class Night” program theme. It spoofed everything from Shakespeare to athletic ban- quets. The night began with an unusual pajama party, went onto a “typical” day at one of the area radio stations, moved further into the country for a look at a rural Macbeth whose goal was to become the FFA presdent, came back to Stu- arts Draft and an atypical awards banquet where the winner was Teddy Tiddle- winks, and finally arrived ata school room somewhere at 5.D-H:S: The evening was also a time for awards, as twenty-four “Senior Superlatives’ were distributed. Recipients of the BELOW: Mike Saul does his dra- matic monologue with feeling as Cindy Ayers, posing as Mrs. Lay- man, looks on calmly. BELOW LEFT: Lynne Forbes and Carol Musick take a break during “Class Night” practice. BELOW MIDDLE: Kathy Lunsford and Carolyn Carter present Neil Morris in the concluding segment of the show. BE- LOW RIGHT: “Cheerleaders” Donna Campbell and Hildy Freeman can’t seem to keep their hands off Gary Norcross a.k.a. Teddy Tiddlewinks at the ‘sports banquet’. BOTTOM: The Chorus of ’78 presents its final performance of “The Way We Were”. OPPO- SITE PAGE: Greg Merritt, Chip Buehler, Larry Mays, David Burford, and Randy Huffer take their dates for the Hop ina spoof of girlish pajama parties. laurels in various categories were: Most Intelligent, Lynne Forbes and Mark Sitter; Best Actor-Actress, Gary Norcross and Dana Cull; Class Flirt, John Sweet and Alex Mar- cotte, and Bev Lavender; Best Dressed, Gary Norcross and Lauren Kivlighan, Best Look- ing, Chip Buehler, and Trish Lantis; Class Clown, Karl A ltau and JoAnn Schages; Most Friendly and Spirited, Gary Norcross and Kim Span- gler; Most Athletic, David Burord and Regina Chepalis; Most Musically Talented, Neil Morris and Terry Crow; Most Popular, Kim Spangler and Gary Norcross; Most Likely to Succeed, Lynne Forbes and Jay Almarode; and Best All- Round, Terry Crow and Jay Almarode.
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