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SC A This year R. B. Worthy students joined young people everywhere in a cry for responsibility. The Student Cooperative Association an¬ swered this cry by directing emphasis away from the punitive and toward the construc¬ tive. With the able leadership of the offi¬ cers and the cooperation of the represent¬ atives, a more responsible, more adult re¬ lationship was developed between the stu¬ dents and the faculty. This foremost project of the S. C. A. was controlling and grading all club projects. Other projects included the sponsoring of the Homecoming dance, holding assemblies, and the presentation of the Outstanding Club Award. Upper right: OFFICERS - Debbie Smith, Treasurer; Jerry Roberts, President; David Barrett, Vice-President; Charles Mitchell, Reporter. Center: Grayson Ward, Jane Little, Joe Maiden, Jimmy Burgess, Debbie Asbury, Dan McMahan, George Rolen, James Alli¬ son, Clay Marshall. Bottom: Linda Hayden, Mark Asbury, Sharon Nor- dyke, Eddie Arnold, Jef¬ frey Allison, Theresa Kel¬ ley, Pat Sword, Charles Mitchell, Jane Little. 7
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Administration Mr. Robert G. McCoy The epithet “Really Be Worthy,” for which the initials R.B.W. could possibly stand, is one of Mr. McCoy’s favorite lines. His definition of “worthy” is being of good moral character, being deserving, and being thankful. As an educator he ' tries to express the importance of having pride in one’s school. Mr. McCoy is young enough to understand what high school students need, and mature enough to responsibly direct each student’s education. Upper right: R. G. McCoy, R. B. Worthy principal. Concern and understanding where only guidance is expected. Middle right: Reprooi on his lips, but a smile in his eyes. Lower right: Mrs. Elaine Mullins, R. B. Worthy secretary. Above and beyond the call of duty. 6
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