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uill and Scroll Oh, please don't kid me! pleaded a bewildered Sue Cochrane as Quill and Scroll president Bill Powell tapped her for membership during her French class. Because of a cler- ical error, her name had been left off the list of inductees. and no one had tapped her at the ceremonies held in the auditorium for all students who worked either on the Commentator or Historian staff. Sixteen other out- standing journalists gained admit- tance to the honorary society. In February, the Quill and Scroll sponsored the annual national cur- rent events contest. The society also sponsored the Eastman Kodak High School Photo Contest. Tom Thurs- ton and Howard Klein entered this competition and won several prizes. Senior Pat Caver reigned as the so- ciety's princess at Homecoming. The spring banquet featured speeches by several members and a well-known. journalist. Thalhimers catered the dinner, which the society held in the school cafeteria. The tap- ping of new members highlighted the evening program. makes first French class tapping 4 W QUILL AND SCROLL. Front Row: Secre- tary-Treasurer Tom Thurston, Adviser lN'Iiss J. Saunders. President Bill Powell., Anne Betts. Gay Gilmore, Nlarcia Gal-umbeck. Second Row: Adviser Nliss D. lN'Inorc. Pat Pond. Susan Brown, John Graham. Beth Glaser. Nlartha Drapper. Third Row: Carol Ann Shaffer, Nlary Lou Richardson, .lean Ritchie, hffarty Cranune, Susan lN'Iarmon. Ann Lyon. Sally Rice. Fourth Row: Nlarcia Selnne. Susie Hays, Anile Vaughan. Arlene lnscoe, Rae Garber. Dale Skydanek, Fifth How: Janet Blankschaen. Frances Oakley. Sandra Schaaf, Pat Cnver, Sue Cochrane, Susan Kelly. Susan Powell. Back Row: Chuck Bryant. Dave Norton. Anita Saxton, Chuck Nloltz. Toni Taylor, Linda Raymond. Noi Pictured: Susan Thomas, Nancy Culpeper. Ed Beck. A GROUP OF QUILL AND SCROLL NIEINIBERS POOL THEIR IDEAS FOR THE FORTHCONIING TAPPING OF NEW' NIEXNIBERS. 27
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front Roz: Adviser Nliss Dorothy Jordan, Secretary Anne Betts, Treasurer Johnny Graham. Vice-Pre-sillollt lVIarc1a Soulne. President Neill Care y. Second R011 Don Nelson, Sally Rice. Nlarty Crannne, Susan Nfarnion Ann Lyon, Nola Rice. Third Row: Diary: Sadler, Bonnie Hanilct. Betsy Deszyck Frances Oakley, Beth Glaser. .lo Benson, Tom Thurston. Fourth Hom' Pat Pond hflary Lon Richardson, Ralph Navon, lx'IFll'- cia GHlUllllllICk, Susan Brown, John Frm-- man. Back Roux- Chuck Bryant. Pat Caver. Frank Ancarrow, Rick lrhy. Nick Collex-an, Carol Ann Sllfif-I-0I'. Society entertains in I-lome Economics Department THE REPRESENTATIVE OF SCHOLAR- Soclety princess lN'Iarty Crannne rides ser- SHIP ns well as beauty, the National Honor enely before the many admiring spectators. meow -W - ----- - . Qui, is Ns-v-E h I 1 Q95 Q5 XXTSTSFSNW , ,,, X 77 7 Y ,Y Y- V Y 'Tin scaredf' whispered an ex- cited National Honor Society 11101114 ber as the curtains opened on the fall senior tapping. Despite last minute nervousness and apprehensions, the tapping proceeded without difficulty. Seventeen seniors received recogni- tion for attributes of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The flaming torch insignia of the National Honor Society was the basis of the club's I'ICI1TlCCOII1l11g float deco- rations. lVIembers chose Nlarty Crannne as club princess. The club tapped fourteen juniors at the spring ceremony. Chosen from scholastically eligible candidates were Gretchen Barney, Charles Bry- an, June Costello, Ronnie Fahy, Doris Fultz, Saint Lee, Allen Lough, Rich- ard Nlann, Doug Nlaxwell, Sam Owen, Ellen Shorter, Butch Tredway, Al Underhill, and lNrqfll'tl'lZl VVinfrey.
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Journalism classes supply new COIIIIVIZNT.-ITOIQ BUSINESS STAFF. Front Hou-: Circulation hlanager Sandi Smith, Assistant Ad hlanager Anita Saxton, Business lvlanager Anne Vaughan, Adver- tising lN'Iauager Nancy Culpeper. Second Roux- .Indy Henley, Kathy Nlatzuk, lN'Iart,lia Ann Schultz, Beverly Saxton. Third How: hflike Peroff, Dick Deming, Barbara Fisher, Cheryl Tate. Sue Chapman. Back Houn- Linda Kirby. Wleb DeHoff, Dale Skydanek. Randy Basset, Ralph Navon, Bill Daner. 28 DAVE NORTON SEEKS ADVICE from Pat Caver as he puzzles over Conunvniator copy. COZWIWENTATOR EDITORS AND AD- VISERS, Front Row: Adviser lVIiss C. Baker. Nfarty Crannne, Pat Caver. Adviser IVIrs. S. Patteson. Second Row: Adviser Nliss J. Sa-unders. Anne Vaughan. Susan lN'Iarmon, Adviser lVIrs. NI. Trent. Chuck Brynt. Third Row: Frances Oakley., Anne Belts, Susan Brown.. Susan Kelly. Bark ISOIIX' Arlene Inscoe. llae Garlic-r, Dave Norton, Ed Beck. ideas and talent Six weary, but elated, Comnzenin- tor staff members returned from the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion Convention held in New York with a medalist rating for the second consecutive year for the DSF news- pape1'. Hours of planning, writing, editing, and proof-reading found re- ward in the coveted recognition. As an effort to promote greater interest in newspaper writing. lVIrs. Shirley Patteson taught two classes of journalism this year. Froin these classes the staff chose editors and reporters for the 1963-'G'-11 Commenta- tor. VVriting editorials, feature stor- ies, and news stories received greatest emphasis in the classes. Pictorial ads found a place on Comnzenlator pages this year as the business staff tried new approaches to advertising. Photographers Toni Thurston and Howard Klein took not only the ads pictures, but also the many other activity snapshots which the staff members incorporated in their layouts.
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