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2 Admission to Quill and croll, the National Honor ociety for high school jour- alists, is not easily obtained. n order to be considered for dmission, a student must be nthe upper third of his class, e must be a Junior or Senior, e must have done outstanding ork in some phase of Journal- sm and he must be recom- ended by his sponsor and also y the executive secretary of he Na ti o n al Organization. eing a member of Quill and croll is a high honor. 6 UML xv I ti, f an q w h Eve Bryan, EEtor- in-chief of Whistle L4- E ' Jo Arm Brubaker i J , 4,1 Dixie Gosnell if Bonny Huffer ' ' Hi Wanda Stine . J , Mrs. Elizabeth Frye Sponsor of Railroader fn SSCROLL 19' Sue Ann Cover, Editor-in-chief of Railroader 141 ' J ' HHH 19 Wayne Carter James Cox 1. ,- w - , mx X H 1 um-' 5 sf -- , he fu , 'il ' L f M ill 'S eil Carol Hartman Donna Hawes nl U 'Ng Wi' if - i lls D Xxx 5 his
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NATIONAL HONOR socuiw Y v N 1 Dixie Lee Gosriell, Judy Walker, Carol Ann Hartman, Patsy Dinterman, President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Q x l I 1 X K ,ff ft N W Eve Bryan Donna Goodrich -fu Bonnie Huffer Parker l Jo Ann Smith Wanda Stine f Patsy Webber Ann Catlett l H p Martha Filler' 1 I , i ' 1 1 l 1 l Sandra Grams Bonny Moler Karen Tayler t I The Honor student must have outstanding scholarship, unquestionable character, in- spiring leadership, and willing service. Each member, who has been heavily scre- ened for qualities which he has shown since he entered the seventh grade, must be una- nimously acceptable to a committee of fac- ulty m e m be r s. When a new member's name is called during the elaborate semi- annual induction ceremony, he has attain- ed the highe s t honor awarded to a high school student. Brunswick H ig h ' s Chapter of the Q-Ionor Society sponsors symposia on great lbooks to which any Junior or Senior,facu1ty mem- ber, or community citizen is invitedl The Society publishes a newsletter, the Torch, which is distinguished from other school publications by being directed to palrents instead of students. Members als d help teachers with tedious secretarial work. Mary Catherine
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THE WHI TLE Eve Bryan, the Editor in Chief, oversees the organization and publication of the Whistle. ',,-l'Q, f As Business manager, Wayne Carter has the ' responsibility of handling the financial mat- A ters of the publication. A ' 1 i l 22 These journalism students in the begind of the year have no definite responsibiliw in the publication of the Whistle. They h to learn the principals of journalism be they become staff members. Here Mr. Li ner instructs Martha Filler, Sharon O'H Diane Shewbridge, Charles Pruitt, San Grams, Sharon Harrison, Brenda Hoffmas and Mary Lee Albert in drawing off pag, office as the paper is ready for the editors are checking the galley o ious pages and thenwill check the wet the first proof of the publication. group are Edward Moore, Jo Ann Wanda Stine, Janet Shriver, and Eve The Whistle Staff is in the Blade Times ' 1 ' 1
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