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Page 23 text:
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S.C.A Wubby, this is Ricky Thomasson, president of the Stu- dent Cooperative Association. Ricky won the election at the end of the 1957-58 school year and was initiated soon after. Ricky is on the Honor Roll, making all A ' s and B ' s. Also, he went to Newport News High School on December 5, for All-State Band tryouts. He was one of the four from this school that made it. Ricky Thomasson President These are our S.C.A. officers. Sitting left to right they are: Alice Tolley, treasurer; Ricky Thomasson, president; Cary Flowers, secre- tary. Standing left to right are: Diane Turner, chaplain; Miss Carolyn Jones, sponsor; and David Lytle, vice-president. 19
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So Dick and Wubby went out to visit with the stu- dents, and Wubby was received like a real celebrity. The more Wubby walked ar ound, the bigger the crowd got. This is what its like inside the classroom,” Dick told Wubby, as they peeked through the door of room 103 . And that ' s Miss Sandford at the teacher’s desk. We met her earlier with the English department.” 18
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These are our 39 home room representatives, Wubby. Standing left to right are: First row; Michael Guye, Tommie Sutton, Cheryl Ballard, Ronnie Copeland, Diane Abbott, Janet Wilkinson, Louisa Wilson, Jean Byrd, Susan Akers, Ginny Baker, and Kay Ramsey. Second row; Horold Anderson, and Pat Davis. Third row. Bobby Sherman, Dee Gee Wilkinson, Marjie Pullen, Dicky Dobson, Beryl Slayton, Helen Brant, Brenda Robinson, Carol Traylor, and Vonnie Burcher. Fourth row; Diane Riley, Jo Ann Green, Betsy Phillips, Armen Bush, Page Renn, Rita West, Donna Barnley, and Pat Graves. Fifth row; Ronnie Shrecngost, Bobby Hansford, Judy Lenz, Ronnie Gates, David Givens, Billy Shaver, Dick Allerton, J. W. Stalling, and Martha Sledon. ARTICLE III PURPOSE The purpose of the Student Cooperative Association is to provide the training necessary for all students to become better citizens through participation in self- government, to promote closer relationships between the administration, the faculty, and the students, and to promote a general program which will advance the scholar- ship and the physical and moral welfare of the students. 20
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