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'nm i Q-3' PRESS CLUB After proving their interest in journalism and their ability to write for the paper, students are selected for membership in the Press Club. This writers' organization was formed to further interest in journalism. One of the outstanding activities of the club Sponsor: Miss Elizabeth Craver Officers1 President .......... Paquita Ripoll Vice President . . . Yvonne Tatum Secretary . . . . .... Susan King Treasurer. . . . . . . . Nancy Matthews Sergeant at Arms . . . Tommy Carpenter occ urs in March with the presentation ofthe annual St. Patrickfs Day dance. This affair is part of the initiation of new members who are chosen at the beginning of the second semester of each schoolterm. The prospective members plan the dance and are entirely responsible for the affair. Members: Linda Hager Nancy Baker Paul Mullins Mary Ann Thewes Jane Carole Mann Vicki Daciek Connie Carroll Owen McNeeley Mike Rollins Kenny Pannell QUILL AND SCROLL Outstanding work in the field of journalism is acknowledged by membership in the Quill and Scroll. Students who have excelled in some field of journalism and who have been approved for membership by the national organization may be- come a member. Sponsor: Miss Elizabeth Craver Officers: President .... . . Connie Carroll Vice President . . . . .Linda Hager Secretary .... . Paul Mullins
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MDG l-lave you everfelt confused? Ask this ques- tionto any member of the Log Staff, and chances are he will recall deadline days with such a feel- ingg at times the sensation even becomes one of utter despair, especiallywhencopyis misplaced, headlines do not fit and the important picture for the fI'OT1t Page develops as a blank. HOWEVQT, the crisis always passes, staff members survive, and above all, The Log is published on schedule. As Collins High School's official publication, The Log provides staff members with an opport- unity to do creative writing and to gain personal satisfaction from contributing to the students' entertainment. The only prerequisites for becoming a mem- STAFF ber of The Log Staff are first, to have taken jour- nalism,or to be enrolled in journalism,and second, to meet the approval of the staff from the previous year. An important award presented by The Log is the Athlete of the Year which is given to a senior boy selected by the coaching staff. His name is engraved on a plaque which is placed in the gymnasium. Lastfall the staff attended a journalism con- vention held at West Virginia University in Mor- gantown, and in the spring, the group went to Lexington, Virginia to attend the annual Southern Inter-Scholastic Press Association Convention. Sponsor: Miss Elizabeth Craver Members: Editors -in-chief . Managing editor . Sports Editor . . Feature Editor . Columnists .... Ci rc ulation Manage r Copy Editor . . Advertising Manager . . Staff Photo grapher . . Linda Hager . . . Paul Mullins . . Jane Carol Mann . . Connie Carroll . . Sheila Miller . Nancy Baker . . . . Susan King . . Nancy Matthews . . . . .Yvonne Tatum . . .Mary Ann Thewes . . . Vickie Daciek . . . .Paquita Ripoll . . . . Owen McNeeley The Log is the official publication of Collins High School and is published monthly by the Log Staff.
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Redis symbol of Life, Love, Passion, Fire, Enthusiasm--all qualities which each dramatist must possess. These solemn words spoken at the formal initiation ofthe Dramatics Club truly denote a fine dramatist. Whether it be on the stageorin our lives, these qualities should form the basis of our daily activities. In order to become a member of the Drama- tics Club, a -student must be either in the cast of a dramatic production or must serve on some committee in connection with the play. An in- vitation to join these dramatists is an honor for which allhigh schoolactors and actresses strive. Sponsor: Miss Zella Bishop Officers: President .... . Jane Carole Mann Vice President . . . . . .Dewey Riffe Secretary ..... . . Sheila Miller Treasurer. ......... Barbara Elgin Sergeant-at-arms ..... Jerry Bob Smith Corresponding Secretary . Barbara Caldwell Members: Elizabeth Lively Charlie Moses Paul Mullins Audrey Eigenbrod Bill Heron Janet Grounds Danny Wilkerson Janet Sifers Michael Wickline Betty Baker Nancy Baker Connie Carroll DRAMATICS CLU B Q
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