NDAY, APRIL 10, 1960School GroupsSCAOn Friday, April 1, in {fie weekly meeting of the Student Cooperative Association it was decided that each Senior homeroomBuHon appointed the following committees: service station committee, with “Cocky’* George!,Tommy Kidd, Benny Myers, andS/Jimmy D'Alton as members; bancoinvv* MJCJI* kJUUll/i 1IU4 1 ICi UU1J 1 lt;^ ^ ** , UHWwould present a six-minute act in • ^uet, c.omrjdttee, with Jerry Ru(he Senior assembly on .May j Skipper Beck, and Binky Wy17. \ att as members.Up to this year this assembly; -has been given by tiie seniors as j CLUB a combined group. This year the! The election of new officers procedure was changed because!took place in the weekly meetingof the large number of gradual- of the Key Club at Second Pres-ing students this June. bylerian Church on April 6Other matters brought up at the - • • -meeting were: Parent’s Day, held April 2; sale of the “Review” on( April 1; and announcement of athletic events, such as baseball ‘.games and track meets.OGSuggestions for a gift to he givenBobby Robertson, the president and chairman of the nominating committee, read the election regulations and explained how the balloting would take place.After this, Robertson announc-liii.j, ivyuci LbVR cuiIlUUliu- ^ed the names and officers of the Jcoinofti:d(flofsid(viPGVAmembers who had been nomi- J natcrt by the nominating com-'to the school in the near future i mil tee which consisted of^the three were offered in the OG meeting senior officers: Bobby RobertsonC£\ARnl,4‘ -1 . [president; Sam Johnson, viceI at Porter, president, appoint-j president; and Russell Gill, chancel a committee to look into his. lain and three other senior ntem-matfer further, The committee! hers: Ryland Vest, Grover Kil-consists of Eleanor Slate, chair- j patrick, and Chris TridaleK Kin? jfiStSSSUSZ i accep^^rTd.'T Z T*A committee report will be give 1 ^ -a ? -veat the next meeting, April 11, it:i L ’’if President vice1 pi evident, treasurer, secretary.was announced.CRATER UI-Yand chaplain When all nominations from the■ » * A-J *V III* 1 IvllO It OUi Cl 1C.Tn the weekly meeting of the had been accepted, the can-.. _ L t r * xr t i i \ . • i rve- I - 1____ itCrater Ili-Yheld Monday, April 4, at the YMCA, President Edward Wyatt stated that all money from candy sales had been turned in on time.Wyatt said that the sale of the peanut brittle candy was a great success, and that he was well pleased with the effort shown by the members of the Crater in handling this project.didates were asked' to leave the room while their offices were being voted on.The new officers who were elected are: Jimmy Powell, president; Skipper Beck, vice president; Mark Farber, secretary; Douglas Bowman, -treasurer; and Robert Vaughan, chaplain.A social committee made up of Skipper Beck, Donald Carson.President Wvall said the club! Go°rgc Perkinson. and Chris Tis-’dance would definitely be held on|dale was appointed to make plans iApril 35. The members were nsk-'^ clubs annual spring hay cd to look into the possibility I nf .of having their parents come to! Robertson, the secretary,the dance and act as chaperones.1 tvnllcd tile roJI and read the min-Those members who won't j l**cs Aieetuig.have dates for (ho dancewereasked by President Wyatt to act as waiters and serve the refrcsh-fments: The Crater members are enthusiastic about this dance.Devotions were led by Chaplain Dans Callans.Mrs. HollowayAttends A.A.U.W.SQUARE CIRCLEIPlans for the approaching Twirp Week to _ be sponsored by the Square Circle was the principal object of business at (he regular;meeting of the club last Monday, the^ocaf o^anization!Vice president Dorcas Lewis, nrinvirv num.™ m;-™ discussion of theOn March 31. Mrs. Mary H. Holloway, English teacher and faculty advisor to the “PHS Review,”' attended a meeting of the American Association of (he University!of Women in Roanoke, Virginia, Friday, April I. Mrs. Holloway is currently second vice president ofPresident Barbara Ford, announced the date of Twirp Week which will be lie Id April UI-22. Publicity will begin April U and the Pub-past year’s program.Study groups were formed and business sessions were held, but the outstanding feature of thelie Jones, was urged to begin its drive.Vice president Lewis requestedof international relations. This subject was presented bv speakers{l»l J * their lE.JS r™^Prdi'i0l0 chaperone lor the. Twirp *»n,is rncctjn„ J15 vorvDance to be hold April 22. This affair will be held ai. Christ and Grace Episcopal Church.H was announced that plans for {ho Spring Fashion Show hod been !meeting was very worthwhile,’' stated Mrs. Holloway, who said she enjoyed her contacts with other educators attending Use A A CSV sessions.completed and everything is running smoothly in preparation for this event.Chaplain Rosemary Rudy led I he devotions.Y-COVNCTLIn the weekly meoling of theV_PA?inni1 Wr-ilrl --i(Banner Won By Room 104ti.A \rM r* \ iThe results of the Freshman Class contest for the week end-April'l. are as folloas:iiirr