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Left to right: Debby Milleretresq Valerie Davenportepresq Cindy Smithechopq Kaz Mrs. Rubieraesponsor. Townsendesecq Pot Williamse'porlioq Leslie Romonczykesgtsot-orms, Jean Sly-vice-pres., NEW SCHOOL, FACULTY, STUDENT BODY, CONTRIBUTE TO WORKING OF S.C.A. 86 The first SCA at W.B.H.S. worked hard to better our new school. This year the SCA consisted of officers, committee Chairmen, and homeroom representatives. The SCA sponsored dances, a student-foculty game, a drink machine in the hall, drinks dur- ing the basketball games, and food and clothing drives. Delegates were sent to city and districtewide meetings. W.B.H.S. hosted a city-wide meeting in January. Elections were held in the spring for new officers for the up- coming year. Dr. Kingsley leads a panel discussion during the District S.C.A. Conference at Western Branch.
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ORGANIZATIONS From the almost unlimited variety of organizations at Western Branch High School, come the extra-curricular ac- tivities essential to a well-rounded education. Clubs provide a means fer relaxation and furthered development of special interests. The leaders of these clubs and organizations are the leaders of W.B.H.S., and the possible leaders of tomorrow. 85
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two students to represent their home- room in the SCA. One student was to be homeroom representative and the other was to be on the Welfare Come mittee. SCA representatives took notes at SCA full council meetings and re- ported SCA activities back to their homerooms. Representatives also sold student directories and tickets to SCA events. Welfare representatives col- lected money and food for SCA spon- sored drives. Welfare Representatives. First Row: Wayne Smith, Tommie Butt, Bobby Williams, Randy Goncolves, Gerry Mountcostle, Dennis Garrett. Second Row: Sheryl Williams, Libby Vance, Susan White, Koren Krouse, Pot Hill, Peggy Manning. Third Row: Linda Taylor, Lorri Collins, Cindy Beaton, Celestine Grohom, Joyce Harris. Fourth Row: Eddie Berdrick, Les Duman, Billy Bland, Chipper Sears, Donny Lunde. Homeroom Representatives. First Row: Cindy Smith, Pam Shelton, Linda Beauregard, Linda Mandell, Gloria Golbreath, Janice Beck.- Second Row: JoAnn Coner, Susan Hodges, Beth Tierney, Kenny Felton, Ann Holiday. Third Row: Donna McVey, Gail Barber, Mike Dorsey, Ernie King, Sam Brown. Fourth Row: George Sweet, Phil Engel, Tom Goskins, Marty White, Kaz Rom- anczyk. 87
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