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INTERCLUB COUNCIL - First row: Janice Johnson, Ellen Lambeth, Marsha Wald, Paige Spoon, chairmang Mae Kendall, Carol Kaufman. Second row: Mr. Bonardi, advisorg Kiona Peninger, Deborah Tunstall, Nicki DiMaria, Gail Allen, Carolyn Bouldin. Third row- Pam Smith, Sheila Hollifield, Linda Johnson, Sandy Ulosevich. Fourth row: Jeff Brantley, John Evans, Rives Kistler, vice-chairmang Perry Holleman, Randy Wilkinson. Fifth row: Dickie - Hughes, Skip Lefler, John Layton, Mike Jones. ' ' .Z'A:L, f: PAIGE SPOON places announcements of a Council meeting in teachers' boxes. The Council also acts as a clearing house for club mail. 125 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Coordinates, devises, and supervises this fairly new organization, Inter-club Council, joins and regulates all service and academic clubs. essential to all concerned formulates projects L eliminates inter-club problems president and one member represent each club. COUNCIL MEMBERS Janice Johnson and Pam Smith, admire the furniture that was placed in upper lobby in the spring of 1966. All service slubs contributed money for the fumiture which was purchased by the Inter-club Council.
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HONOR SOCIETY Golden Torch Chapter of NH taps 19 new members each member i in fall induction. typified by his qualities solemn candlelight ceremony character, scholarship, I challenging leadership, service. all those selected prospective plans for projects, to maintain its high standards orientation for Class of '70. PRESIDENT Rives Kistler muses over preparations for fall induction. IT IS THE OPINION of this tribunal that, for your crime, you shall undergo the ordeal of . . . No inductee could ever be able to forget that eerie initia- tion ceremony, led by John Evans, Rives Kistler, and Jeff Brantleyg members of this court. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - First row: Richard Wong, Rene Boseman, Ellen Lambeth, Mae Kendall, Gay Craven, Paige Spoon. Second row: Mike Jones, Mrs. Newman, advisor, Iris Peterson, treasurerg Gwynn Locklar, Dianne Wilder, Carol Kaufman, Linda Johnson. Third row: Lyn Boylston, Judy Arnette, Janet Fitzula, 124 Darrell Marks, Mary Jane Earl, Cathy Swanson, secretaryg Pam Smith, vice-president. Fourth row: Mike Collins, Bill Chatfield, Lionel Hill, Carol Shaw, Rives Kistler, president, John Evans, Vic- tor Tynes, Jeff Brantley. Not pictured: Leanne Hayes.
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PROMETHEANS Produ cing Smith's first junior and senior plays, presenting a night of one-acts and a Shakespearean assembly keep Prometheans busy. Composed of juniors and a few sophomores, the club builds and wishes for an auditorium. Improvising a stage and curtains for The Mouse separated glory-seekers from real troupers. Farewell party for Gloriana . . . Freddie's quick changes, the Drama Commission Louis's ad-libs, all the excuses Trips to Carolina, UN C-G, Catawba, and Wake Forest. I R THE SPIRIT OF '76 is ViVidg' portrayed by Freddie Williams, Mike Rice, 2 as they perform with the ban at the Page half-time show. Prometheans also with the Batman show. CAST of the Mouse That Roared - First row: Carolyn Bouldin, Larry Fogleman, Brenda Paschal, Margie Norman. Second row: Arthur Cole, Francis Eagle, Tony Spruill, Louis Thompson, Mary Jo Farrow, Cindy Leonard. Third row: Jerry Moore, Mike Caratello, Carolyn Joyner, Beryl Norris, Alexis Johnson, Skip Lefler, Joy Smith, Francine Smith, Fred- die Williams, Ricky Williams, Becky Burns, Lance Chaney. 126 FENWICKIAN Soldiers, and Larry Oliver, guard during a rehearsal of ju Skip Lefler as Tully Ba the blustering general.
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