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I5 Wav famine lm ffofwa, Soaztq NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . Front Row: Jim Featherston, Glenda Kelley, Sandy Adams, Patty Gregg, Judy West, Becky Gaddy, Judy King, Carol Whitaker, David Baugh. Second Row: Susan Dunn, Bonnie Daniel, Judy Blackford, Brenda Aldrich, Margaret Jasper, Rita Robinson, Early in the school year I5 students passing the rigid requirements of National Honor Society were initiated as new members. They were chosen by faculty members who evaluated eligible students on character, leadership, scholarship, and service. New members were announced at a tapping service in the auditorium. Later a formal banquet and initiation were held. eff-Q Joyce McCarter, Cindy Dorrell, Barbara Deer. Third Row: Janice Jenkins, Phil Howard, Bill Bullock, Mike Worrell, Tom Webb, Donnie Stropes, Alex Girdley, Keaney Sloop, Sandra Henderson. Among the Society's projects was building a case for displaying the names of honor roll students. The Society also planned the presentation of awards on Honor Night. Honor Society activities were under the direction of Carol Whitaker, president, Jim Featherston, vice- president, Patty Gregg, secretary, Judy King, treasurer, and Mr. Morrison, sponsor. 'it l ,asf i-riff t E lT'S A PLEASURE . . . Donnie Stropes A WORD OF ADVICE . . . Don DeBore, student teacher and principal speaker at the Honor receives a membership pin from his father Society initiation dinner, offers tips for success in life. during the Honor Society initiation. 41
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f Q1 HANG IT STRAIGHT . . . Carolyn Stutzman and Judy West hang the Quill and Scroll charter as Becky Gaddy and Carol Whitaker offer advice. QadlaadS'mll5'oaZtq3fu2tiaie43Studmtj Six iuniors and two seniors became eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists. Members must rank in the top third of their class and must have made an outstanding contribution to school publications. The third annual Quill and Scroll initiation banquet was held in March, following a tapping ceremony during a convocation. Jerrold K. Footlick, education writer for The Indianapolis Times, spoke at both events. Four seniors members-Beck Gaddy, Carol Whit- aker, Carolyn Stutzman, and Judy West-were in charge of the initiation and tapping ceremonies. Mrs. Miles is Quill and Scroll adviser. QUILL AND SCROLL . . . First Row: Becky Gaddy, Judy West, Carol Whitaker, Carolyn Stutzman. Second Row: Judy King, Rose Gordon, Bonnie Daniel, Rita Robinson, Jackie Meyer. Third Row: Joyce Smith, Phil Howard, Kenny Roach, Mrs. Miles. 40
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,language 611464 Eawufk Smdeata to Fmtoia ffaowkdqe V FRENCH CLUB . . . Newly organized due to the addition of French to the curriculum, the French Club attracted 60 members who enioyed activities that helped them gain broader knowledge of France, its language, and customs. With the addition of French to the curriculum Center Grove gain.ed another language club. This club, which attracted 60 members, joined the firmly esta- blished Latin and Spanish Clubs. French Club held its initiation in early March. Each member was required to participate in a five- minute skit with tive other members. Members of the Spanish Club were initiated at a banquet at which Mexican food was served. An old X alle' lg , , -. - . . , . I f ' : it q ft TRADITION . . . Greg Talley and Bill Vandermeer carry out the tradition of breaking the pinata at the Spanish Club initiation. 42 ,,4 i , it it ,Y , R .... ,Y ,,,4,-,,,., , Spanish tradition, breaking the pinata, was also a highlight. A main- project of the Latin Club was its Roman Banquet. Ideas for the banquet were solicited from neighboring schools. The Spanish and French Clubs were under the direction of Mrs. Vandermeerg Mr. Lydick sponsored the Latin Club. CONFERENCE . . . Stan Puckett, Susan Dunn, and Barbara Deer, French Club officers, listen as Mr. Vandermeer discusses a play with them.
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