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N.F.L.-FRONT ROW: Jim Blankner, Bonnie Moffat, Donald Cameron iChaplaini, Rosellen Letaw tSecretaryJ, Alice Lippmann, Dinki Lea, Nancy Butler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louise Tellez lSponsori, Jon Runge, Linda Morefield, Jules Gartinkel, Jackie Lovett, John Perkins, Doug Johnston. N. F. l. Encourages Distinct llutstandlng Journalists Win Speaking, Logical Thinking Labor Controlw this year became an important topic for debate among students in the N.F.L. Acquiring points for their participation in ora- tories, these fourteen members spoke at various de- bates, tournaments and congresses. Gaining valuable self-expression, poise and proper enunciation, they also lectured at civic clubs and other city organiza- tions. Since the National Forensic League is an hon- orary speech society, only students having superior grades are admitted into the club. Honors in llulll and Scroll An international honor society, Quill and Scroll, granted membership to 25 Boone students this year. Rated in the upper one-third of their class, these members were chosen for their superior work in the fields of newspaper and yearbook journalism. ln an age when great importance is placed on capable men and women who can to best advantage accurately and effectively assemble, interpret and report facts, these students represent the potential professional journal- ists of the world of tomorrow. QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Phillip Moffses, Karen Brimble, Jo Anne Whitaker, Rosemarie McCann, Barbara Geyer, Sibyl Hunt, Bob Burleson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Orissa Kingsbury lSponsori, Jackie Ballard, Kathy Sanborn, Sue Cherinell, Camille Dillard, Shirley Stafford, William Cochenour lSponsorD. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Bongiorno, Joyce Herndon, Judy Trulock, Judy Newsom, Paula Murrah, Terry Adkinson, Kay Allsbrook. FOURTH ROW: Frances Taylor, Susan Tuthill, Marvin Cartwright, Bobby Rudin, Judy Thrailkill.
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' I I ! I s 'I 'L K GREGG WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Kay Allsbrook, Sonja Gilbertson tTreasurerJ, Sylvia Richter Nice-Presidentl, Dianne Vines iPresidentJ, Pat Jones lSecretaryI, Joy McLaughlin lChaplainl, Lynne Russ lHistorianJ, Jackie Ballard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Elisabeth Tinkler lSponsorJ, Darlene Dowda, Patsy Murray, Carolyn Harden, Barbara Gebhard, Marilyn Naylor, Linda Harper, Sandra Thorburn. THIRD ROW: Jerry Cowherd, Irene Hamly, Phyllis Bongiorno, Jo Anne Whitaker, Anne Ernest, Linda Turner, Barbara Wood, Georgina McKnight. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Powers, Anita Glasscock, Jane Bearden, Wendy Brock, Faith Christensen, Joyce Weirich, Lin Hendrix, Donna Walker. FIFTH ROW: Pat Britt, Joyce Herndon, Judi Guthrie, Jean Benzing, Jolene Warren, Mary Frances Hair, Carol Heath, Joyce Eklund. V00ll00 ll0llS, SBClBl3l'l3l w0I'll KBBD lifligg wI'llBfS llCBlllll8ll Gregg Writers alias Witch doctors! These ambitious club members spent enjoyable hours in the creation of gay red and white voodoo dolls. Donned by nearly all of the student body before the Boone-Edgewater clash, the dolls were worn in hope of Hhexingn the cross-town rival. Money accumulated for this sale President Diane Vines assists Agriculture Instructor Robert Ford as part of a Gregg Writers' school service campaign. paid for the club's two initiations. During January seniors With a B or better average received their invitations, while prospective juniors entered at the close of the school year. These diligent students also gained experience by doing secretarial work for the faculty. Congratulations! In a colorful induction, Pat Iones ac- cepts initiate Donna Walker into the Gregg Writers Society.
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SENATE-FRONT ROW: Sharon Floyd, Elke Arndt, Barbara Geyer, Erik Van Brero, Judy Trulock fPresidentl, Susan Tuthill CSecretaryl, John Odem, Carolyn Leary. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alice Leamon CSponsorJ, Ann Fishback, Evelyn Powers, Joan Turner, Rosemarie McCann, Dianne Vines, Wendy Brock, Mary Frances Hair, Gail Ayers. THIRD ROW: Jo Anne Whitaker, Eddie Welch, Jay Barlield, Gladys Partin, Bob Burleson, Phillip Moffses, Chuck Colley, Sara Parker. FOURTH ROW: John Perkins, Jim Storey, Bill Barfield, Charles Heimburg, Mike Lawrence, Jon Thorwald, John Barker. Student Council Builds, Maintain A Senior Sidewalk and the Homecoming Parade rated high on the agenda for this year,s Student Council. Besides providing both delightful and interesting activities for the student body, the council also led the way in beautifying the school grounds. By as- signing plots to individual clubs, the students had Planning for the Awards Day program is an important job for Erik Van Brero, Iudy Trulock, Mr. Magarian, Iohnny Odem. s High Standards lor School a part in keeping the campus attractive. Forming the Student Council were the Senate, made up of the presidents of the clubs, and the House, composed of representatives from each of the first period classes. Both Houses strove continually to build and maintain high standards for the school. Armed with amplifier and cash box, S. C. President Erik Van Brcro braves swarms of students seeking football tickets. 2
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