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If you’re lost ask any of the following members of the Orientation Committee: Row 1: Terry Plott, Kay Andreolli, Sis Thompson, Linda Brooks, Carol Spencer, Myra Terry. Row 2: Karen Clark, Norman Hamilton, Ann Burns, Linda Fox, Judy Prizio, Barbara Fullenkamp. Row 3: Vicki Mooza, Sandi Bryant, Holly Vose, Johnny Atkins, Debbie Powell, Frances Herring, Christine Carney. Row 4: Mike Chesson, Ricky Wilkinson. Row 1: Linda Branch, Penny Cherry, Janie Mitchell, Jeannie Albertson, Linda Graham. Row 2: Betty Jo Suddith, Linda Russell, Suzanne Morgan, Leslie Stallings, Cathy D’Errico, Bobby Tankard, Carol Lee Barlow. Row 3: Sue Willis, Alice Sampselle, Steve Givens, Linda Taylor, Betty Wall. Members of the Cafeteria Committee sampling Anne Rodriquez are Row 1 Betty Jo Suddith, Row 2 Carlton Morgan, Holly Vose, Carol Spencer, Frances Herring, Christine Carney, Row 3 Alice Sampselle, Ricky Wilkinson, Barbara Fullenkamp, and Mike Chesson. ' Now John, just because your ticket number is 007, doesn ' t mean you can hold my hand!” says Vicki Mooza while Activity Ticket Committee members Linda Buchanan and Judy Walters observe. L. 117
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Orientation First Committee at Work; Others Follow Suit As chairman of the Remembrance Committee, Susan Tilson shows concern upon hearing of a student’s illness. Still another new position this year was Remembrance for which Susan Tilson earnestly wrote thank-yous,” get wells,” and glad to have you backs.” We hope that she included a few for herself, too, because somehow she was always sick when someone needed a card. The Publicity Committee, whose head sign makers were Christine Carney and Pete Hazelwood, was responsible for publicity for all SCA functions and programs. Besides those made for the students, signs were made and distributed throughout the Penninsula to bring adults to the SCA Variety Show. Pete and Chris also saw to it that the Congress” and Chapel” signs were put up in the middle hall every Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. The committee reported one rather suspicious event, however. This was the addition of the quote The best government is that which teaches a man to govern himself,” to the Congress sign from the black ink pen of a most intelligent” senior who we know has spoken out against defacing signs . . . Orientation Committee under Carol Spencer and Mike Chesson’s direction became a year-round project, beginning with Orientation Day and the skit for the 8th graders, which was a take-off on the political conventions with candidates such as Flounder Fishnet, Blowhard Windbag, and Hayseed Farmer. Orientation booklets were redone this year with a minimum of confusion and upside- down pages. Also in the plans were a Big Brother-Big Sister program and a second semester orientation for new students. Another group of very busy members was the Cafeteria Commit- tee whose projects of keeping the SCA activities calendar, doing surveys of student eating habits (which brought out such interest- ing breakfasts as vitamin pills, chocolate eclairs, and celery juice), posting the monthly mess” menu, and sponsoring a teacher ap- preciation day were so successful that the co-chairmen Alice Samp- selle and Ricky Wilkinson even agreed on a few things. Another group of hardworking members made up the Activity Ticket Committee headed by Vicki Mooza and Linda Buchanan. Working with Mr. Powers, the activities director, the committee sorted the tickets for sale in the homerooms before the first football game. The latest rumors, reports, tales, and gossip are spread by the publicity committee consisting of: Clockwise Chrisitine Carney, Jeannie Albertson, Peggy Roberts, Dave Guilliams, Sue Willis, Barbara Fullenkamp, Betty Jo Suddith, Alice Sampselle, and Pete Hazelwood. 116
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The Honor Committee members are: Row 1 — Susan Walters, Bonnie Ivey, Nancy Willis, Barbara Mears, Phyllis Cone, Susan Bowers, Christie Pen- nington, Ellen Ludlow, Sharon Dickinson, Bobby Surry. Row 2 — Pam Rowell, Mary Cotten, Carol Spears, Mary Sampselle, Adlyn Savage, Pam Stetson, Beth Harper, Beth Bausler, Jo Wicker, Connie Smoot, Kay Verser, Karen Johnson. Row 3 — Julie Dinsmore, Frances Kunze, Cindy Overstreet, Robert Dunn, Nancy Lewis, Candy Moore, Melody Clendenin, Ann Burns, Judith Walters, Donna Burnette, Nancy Rayfield, Vicki Dereng, Myra Terry, Susan Noblin, Harvey Lindsey, Tim Myers, Jimmy Gray. Row 4 — Robert Yates, Buddy Haley, Tom Tucker, Art Morgan, Fred Mirmlestein, Pete Eltringham, Wayne Godfrey, Harold Sanderson, Phil Greenbaum, and Jim McAtamney. Honor Council Distributes New Honor Cards to Student Body The Promotion of Honor” was a theme honorably” carried out by Warwick’s Judicial Branch of the SCA — the Honor Coun- cil. Making up this year’s effective Council were the Executive Honor Council and the homeroom Honor Council. The former was elected by Congress and the latter by homerooms. Linda Graham was chosen Chairman of the Honor Council. The home- room representatives performed the duty of writing the weekly honor saying on the blackboard and acting as a bond between the students and the Executive Honor Council. Some of the honor sayings were Honesty is the best policy,” Hope of ill- gain is the beginning of loss,” and An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” These sayings became a constant reminder of the importance of honor. One of the projects of the Honor Council was the origination and distribution of honor cards which also confirmed the SCA membership of an individual on the flip side. A constant question arising at Congress meetings during the fall was, What’s with the honor cards?” It seemed that the printer kept smearing the ink and printing the letters wrong-side out, or something to that effect. However, the bright maroon and gold cards eventually arrived in December and were passed out in homeroom to the entire stu- dent body. In signing their names on their cards, they pledged to respect the faculty, property, and rights of others, and refrain from any form of cheating. Other projects were an assembly stressing honor to the student body, honor weeks held during each exam period, bulletin boards decorated throughout the year, and a forum held to ex- change ideas with other Peninsula Honor Councils. Co-sponsors of the Honor Council were Mrs. Quesenberry and- Colonel Archibald. The Executive Honor Council members are: Row 1 — Frances Herring, Linda Graham. Row 2 — Karen Lane, Susan Rex, Jeannie Albertson, Brenda Smith, Judy Chaney, Carol Freda, Sharon Wiseman.
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