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I s president Diane Acree I Vice President I Francis Carneal Secretary Dolly Mae Brooks Treasurer Ann Louis Owens Advisor Mrs. Phillips Owens, Carneal, Acree, Brooks, Phillips The letters S. C. A. , as this organization is popularly called, stand for Student Cooperative Association. The name means simply that we, the high school students, band ourselves together in one group to promote the ideals and aims of the school and to carry on such activities as are necessary forthe general welfare of the school as a whole and for us as individuals. We are associated with the state group to which all schools in Virginia be long. Conventions are held annually in the various districts. This year our school fur- nished the chairman and faculty advisor for our district. Representatives were present at the District Convention, the Virginia High School Forum, and the State Convention. CHAIRMEN Front Row; Reamy, Jones, Elliott, Taylor, Carter, Uebele, Moore. Back Row: Prillaman, Skelton, Brooks, Clarke, Moon, Cooke, Ware. ’WTTJiC . til
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miiiiiii Realizing that the most efficient government and social life in the school is planned and developed by the students themselves in coopera- tion with teachers, the membesLS have two major objectives: (1) to foster a greater degree of self-discipline vs, imposed discipline and (2) to arouse more interest in clubs of various kinds. The primary purposes of the Stu- dent Council are to promote the m§ny j school activities and to assist in car- I rying out procedures necessary to f the well-being of the student body. Ware, Taylor, Owens, Brooks, Carneal, Acree, Prillaman, Beamy Uebele, Elliott, Carter, Jones, Brooks, Clarke, Moon, Cooke, Skelton, Moore The Safety Patrol of Tappahan- nock High School has been and will remain always an important organi- zation in helping to protect the chil- dren of our school. To make our school a safe place and to protect the children intrusted to our care is the motto of Tappa- hannock High School Safety Patrol. Through the cooperation of students, teachers, and motorists on the high- way, this objective has been realized. SMin EJlis, Dowell, Burton, Sylva, Jones, Taylor, Boughan Moore, Shackleford, Elliott, Boughan, Winder, Moore, Thomas, Beamy Brooks, Brooks, Skelton
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