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Leadership recognized in honor clubs National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll were two of Fulton's national honor clubs. Tutoring students who had prob- lems in certain subjects was a proj- ect of National Honor Society. As another project members sold Christmas cards to go toward a scholarship for a deserving senior. They met on the first and third Fri- days during lower class assembly. Preparing for a banquet in the spring was the main project of Quill and Scroll. The banquet was for the annual and newspaper staffs. The club met on the second and fourth Fridays during lower class assembly. Quill and Scroll was for students who had done outstanding work on the newspaper or annual. Members had to be in the upper third of their classes scholastically. 86 ORGANIZATIONS To Juni: AQ QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row: Martha Earl, Kim Hoskins, Linda Deck, Vicki Vandergriff, Sadonna Lett, Susan Neal, Sharon Owens, and Peaches Hale. Second Row: Linda Riffey, Molly Martin, Adondra McCannelly, Edvsiina Sherrod, Marti Fletcher, and Missy Laugherty. Third Row: Carole Evans,lone Moore, Debbie McFalls, Cheryl Boyd, and Kim Thompson. C Fourth Row: Candy Caughron, Mary Wheeler, Charles Roberts, Ginger O'Mary, and Bill Burkhart. A Marti Fletcher, Adondra McCannelly, and Missy Laugherty discuss plans for the Quill and Scroll banquet which is held every spring.
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journalists contribute extra hours to meet deadlines Working many extra hours to meet deadlines was not unusual for the Falcon or the Falcon Quill Staff. Selling advertising space to busi- nesses was the main project of the annual staff members during the summer. Each member was required to sell S80 worth of ads to remain on the staff. During the first months of the school year members of the annual staff went to each home group sell- ing annuals. The member who sold the most annuals, Sharon Owens, received a gift certificate for 525. Something different was done to the academics section this year. This section was designed as a booklet and extra copies printed. These were to be bound in a special cover and used as public relations media. Students buying an annual re- ceived a free issue of the Falcon Quill. The Falcon Quill staff tried something new by distributing it bi- monthly instead of monthly. To cover the cost of printing the advertising staff of the Falcon Quill sold ads to various businesses throughout Knoxville. , .. . va 1 FQ 0-4.4! S.-1 .w M.. ,.., ...as GQ H9 ns,.4---- ORGANIZATIONS 85
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-P fi,X AQ VB 'QQ' 1 'Wx' x ,Pi 1 3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Susan Neal, Linda Deck, Kathy Tyler, Karen Berney, and Karen Hess. Second Row: Debbie McFalls, Sherry Parrott, ludy Skaggs, Candy Caughron, Tanya Roach, Peggy Byrd, and Ted Moon. Third Row: Tommy Kinder, Kathy jones, Donna Wilson, Vickie Collins, and loan Moore. Fourth Row: Vickie Peck, Debbie Portwood, Peaches Hale, Ginger O'Mary, Charles Dye, and Bill Burkhart. A Kathy jones tutors Bobby Solomon in geometry as a project for National Honor Society. B Ray Armstrong tries to persuade Candy Slagle and Mike Bell to buy Christmas cards for a scholarship. ORGANIZATIONS 87
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