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Officers, first row: Danny Perry, President, George Self, Vice- President. Second row: Steve Kemic, Treasurer, Bill Trull, Cor- responding Secretary. Third row: Dan McCurry, Parliamentarian, Diane Hyde, Recording Secretary. Members of the National Forensic League prepare for a debate. The affirmative team is on the right, the negative on the left. Consisting of students who display an interest in public events and public speaking, the National Forensic League en- courages students to cultivate the art of speaking. The club strives to foster interest in rhetoric of all natures, debates, orations, and extemporaneous speaking. Through participation in official National Forensic League Congresses and intramural contests, the club gives students the opportunity of learning to express themselves through actual experience. The National Forensic League seeks to help the individual exercise the right of freedom ofspeech which is a part of our democratic heritage . ., NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE GV lb ff I , Left to right, first row: Diane Reed, Diane Hyde, Dan McCurry, Polk Rutherford, Loretta Warren, Robert McCulloch, Phil Wight, Libby lsrael, Sandra lsrael, Martha Letterman. Second row: Frank Davidson, Mike DeBruhl, Johnny Young, Larry Sluder, Danny Perry, Johnny Norvelle, Jim Salter, Gary Ledford, George Self, Steve Kemic, Bill Trull. 'IQ'
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lxllllfx - - L. Iiixl illlyx pu,A4x,l'lF Mr. Harris discusses with Rometta, Aretha, and Doug the campus life at Appalachian State Teachers College. 99 A representative from the United States Coast Guard Academy speaks to one of the groups on Col lege Day . After group discussions, re- freshments are served to the College Day speakers.
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Cash for trash The library club is participa- ting in Community Club Awards where proofs of purchase can mean money in the treasury. Counting CCA points are Lynda Buckner, Pres- ident, Candy Whitt, Treasurer, Brenda Jones, Secretary, Earlene Fletcher, Reporter, and Vicki Liner, Vice-President. LIBRARY CLUB The main attraction at any convention is the banquet. Here Trula Kirkpatrick is planning for the NCHSLA banquet with the assistance of Candy Whitt and Patsy Bartlett. Trula is Vice-President of the state organization. Candy and Patsy are President and Vice-Presi- dent, respectively, of the Western District. The Enka High School Library Club corresponds to the Friends of the Library in public library circles. It is a service and public relations organization. The mem- bers have an opportunity to develop leadership by work- ing with other students and serving their school. This is done through a variety of activities other than the usual ones of helping at the circulation desk, etc. One Sat- urday morning the members participated in a wholesale cleaning operation--floors were mopped, windows were cleaned, the entire library was vacuumed. As an addi- tional service to the students the clubs provided paper- back editions of the better books which are on sale in the library. During the past five years the library club has been represented on the Executive Board of North Carolina High School Library Association by having one or more members elected to office. The ultimate aim of the club is to stimulate student interest in the library. , If in - , 5 1 f I U' I I First row fleft to rightl: Sandra isrdel, Annette Stillwell, Patsy Bartlett, Trula Kirkpatrick, Judy Gal- loway, Becky Graham, Linda Marie Young, Pat Gosnell, Sue Burrows. Second row: Jim Fox, Linda Robison, Norma June Davis, Jane Sims, Vickie Liner, Linda Ruckman, Jean Sowers, Linda Smith, Lynda Buckner. Third row: Brenda Kay Jones, Gary Sluder, Phil Wyatt, Robert McCulloch, Miriam West, Susan Brown, Earlene Fletcher, Nancy James, Mary Myers, Rita Edmonds, Marsha Davis, Candy Whitt. Fourth row: Norman Bryan, Bob Collins, Roberts Crowder, Mike Davis, J. D. Patterson, Charles Jameson, Ronald Morgan, Tommy Morris, Glen Trantham, Ann Peebles.
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