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Committees Encourage Interest, School Spirit, Pride Electrifying members of the Audio-Visual committee are Byron East, Richard Glore, and Jim Brant. A hard-working but often unacknowledged group of workers was the stagecrew or Audio-Visual Committee under A1 Nygren. Working with lights, sound effects, and designing and building sets, they assisted with various assemblies, the SCA Variety Show, and plays such as Death Takes a Holiday.” The Social Committee, headed by Melvin Reynolds and Nicki Robins, which was responsible for SCA social functions such as the Faculty-Student Tea where little green and white sandwiches were the hit of the day, and everybody kept trying to meet the new boy” with glasses who turned out to be Mr. Burnett, a new member of the Science Department, and the Homecoming Dance which was decorated for the first time in years. Another new cabinet office this year was Historian, for which JoAnn Givens conscientiously kept a scrapbook of all the events from April ’64 to April ’65. However, her job was not without problems as she tried again and again to get the shop class to make a wooden cover for her stacks of newspaper covered pages. The Projects Committee under the whip” of Jimmy Spiel- berger and Linda Graham started off the year with a snappy” innovation in the way of a committee sign-up day held in the cafeteria. Other projects readily tackled were invitations for the SCA Faculty-Student Tea, Christmas cards for the faculty and administration, and last, but hardly least, the entire production of the SCA Variety Show, which added over $600.00 to the SCA treasury. One of Warwick’s favorite and hardest working committees was the Pep Committee. Headed by Terry Plott and Carol Pond, the committee’s job was to wallpaper the school on Mondays and Thursdays, depending on the season, with slogans such as Sink the Mariners,” Crush the Crabbers,” and Beat Newport!” The socializing members of the Social Committee are: Row 1: Nancy Peters, Mary Lee Dawson, DeLane Mann, Kitty Elkins, Janice Scar- bourough, Joyce Bohlken, Candy Moore, Sharon Moore. Row 2: Karen Reilly, Peggy Roberts, Linda Graham, Frances Herring, Linda Buchanan, Jamie Yost, Diane Meredith. Row 3: Katherine Swain, Jeannie Albertson ' , Linda McGuire, Linda Brooks, Nancy Olson, Susan Tilson, Jackie Vick. Row 4: Nicki Robins, A1 Bothwell, Johnny Garrett, David Douglas, Marty Bonnett, Mike Chesson, Bob Kretz, Stu Garrett, C. M. Pritchard, Pat O ' Sullivan. Row 5: Melvin Reynolds, Norman Hamilton, Jimmy Lacy.
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The Building and Grounds Committee consisted of Sitting left to right DeLane Hartley Dewey: David, why are you painting it Columbia blue. ' ' Mann, Mary Lee Dawson, Vickie Dereng, Alice Sampselle, Christine Carney, Betty Jo Sudduth Standing Jim Brant, Hartley Dewey, David Givens, and Colin Campbell. Wally McCulley leads the student body in worship. Members of the Leadership Training Committee were Row 1 : Faye Dickinson. Betty Wall, Frances Herring. Row 2: Sue Willis, Carol Spencer, Barbara Fullen- kamp. Row 3: Linda Taylor, Mary Pat Tull, Linda Lee Petty. Row 4: Frank Coleman, Bobby Clark, Jim Brant. Row 5: George Speake and Mike Chesson. 113
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Page 119 text:
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Regression to the paper doll stage? No, a busy Contemplating MONEY making projects are the following members of the projects committee: historian, JoAnn Givens. Row 1 Carol Freda, Karen Clark, Jeannie Albertson. Row 2 Susan Stutz, Eunice Battaile, Jimmy Spielberger, Linda Graham, George Speake, and Christie Holland The hard working members of the Pep Committee are: Row 1: Junior Webb, Carol Pond, Miss Elliott, Terry Plott, Johnny Atkins. Row 2: Judy Saunders, Marilyn Hall, Phyllis Saunders, Terry Best, Carolyn Wall, Linda Branch, Nancy Mitchell, Barbara Craft, Tricia Scott, Norman Hamilton. Row 3: Anne Rodriquez, Deloris Holton, Brian Youens, Della Carper, Kathy Barclay, Donna Burnette, Nancy Willis, Liz King, Elizabeth Burns, Row 4: Shelia Forsyth, Susan Primm, Andrea Mullen, Linda Martin, Cynthia Wornom, Connie Smoot, Liz Fife, Charlene Roulet. Row 5: Sue Riley, Susan Bondurant, Sharon Daniel, Leslie Stallings, Nancy Rayfield, The pep committee members paint the Scottie Paxton. Row 6: A1 Nygren, Jim Brant, Frances Kunze, Linda Lee Petty, Carol Freda, Susan Stutz, Freddie signs red and the floor red and the walls Mirmelstein, Robert Dunn, Diane Moody. red and the town
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