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QUILL and SCROLL OFFICERS: Ann Autherford, President; Cliff Enright, Vice-President; Betty Jean Nicholson, Secretary; Mary Lon Carroll, Treasurer; Mrs. Frances Crum, Sponsor. MEMBERS: Pat Bailey, Charlotte Corner, Pat Foster, Dave Frye, Bill Gmffre, Phyllis Horton, Earlene Intolubbe, Kaye Irwin, Eileen’ Johnson, David Kaplan, Ann Kohlmeier, Electa Larcombe, Hugh MacMahon Sandra Mendenhall, Freddie Schauss, Sheila Schnack, Carol Sehoolar, Janice Smith, Byron Tucker, Pat Wells, Karin Younger, Beverly Zierdt. The International Honorary Society for High School Journalists m Falls Church High School is Ouill and Scroll. Juniors and seniors working on either yearbook or newspaper may apply with the recommendation of their respective sponsors. Approval by the National Secretary is also necessary. Quill and Scroll sponsors Publication Day annually to reveal the secret workings of the two school publications to the student body. Page 16
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Fee Phillips, Carol Schoolar, Phyllis Horton, President; Patricia Foster, Beverly Zierdt. First row: Ann Rutherford, Janice Smith, Electa Lareo nbe, Joan Boland, Betty Jean Nicholson, Joan Cushman. Second row: Virginia Grille, Sara DcGroot, Diane Christopher, Eileen Johnson, Shirley Fortier, Gloria McGillis, Sheila Schnack, Freddie Schauss, Helen Merritt, Marlene Rives, Shirley Shelton, Earlene Intolubbe, Kaye Irwin. Third row: Sidney Lineker, Ronald Herring, Phil Kautt, Byron Tucker, David Johnson, Bill Guiffre, Chuck Freed, Don Moulds, Neal Ferris, Rashid Abdu. The National Honor Society is an honorary organization whose main function is to promote scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service among the students of the high school. The Eliza¬ beth Ann Clem Chapter, an active chapter in the county, affords to some worthy Senior a scholar¬ ship of $100 for outstanding work. This organization is open to only Juniors and Seniors who have grades of G” or above and who have at least ten activity points. Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors a student can attain while in high school. Mrs. Harriet Hurt has been with the National Honor Society from the beginning seven years ago. She has seen the name of the society change three times, from “Falls Church Chapter” to “Eta Alpha Kappa” and now to “Elizabeth Ann Clem.” She has been a vital part of the society and has filled her position as sponsor capably. Page 1 5
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Lett to right: Nye Bemis, Bob Allen, Mike Giambattista, Bob Shumate, Wayne Richey, president; l orn Finley, Charles Friend, Tommy Virden, Francis Palme, Tom Penn, Bob Sandwich, Bill Brose, Page Johnson. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a Junior Service Organization made up of the key boys in the higli scliool. Boys from Sopho¬ more, Junior, and Senior classes by the principal’s selection and under the sponsorship and assistance of the Kiwanis Club, render service to the high school. ' Phe Key Club, like the Kiwanis, is based upon the principles of service. It capitalizes, for constructive school service, the fellowship of a group of boys who meet together once a week. It develops friendship and encourages leadership. It seeks to build better schools and communities tlirough intelligent interest, active training and unselfish leadership. Although one of the newest clubs in this school, it has already made a name for itself through its active partici¬ pation in building the character and shaping the future of Falls Church High School. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The aim of the Junior Honor Society is to help increase scholastic standards, and to be of service to the school. First row: Lynn Mandelbaum, Alice Osborne, Janet Gray, Ann Tilley, secretary-treasurer; Palmer Rutherford, presi¬ dent; Mary Lee Coffey, vice-president; Susan Watters, Connie Cook, Sandra Yillella, Barbara Sanders. Second row Anne Lucas, Linda Kerr, Lynn Lott, Nance Oliver, Nancy Cloud, Joan English, George Brainerd, Estelle Renner, Jack Lynn, Karen Harvey. Third row: Rosemary Hartman, Arlene Robinson, Lois W oods, Ann Moore, Nvm Sew all, Anne Krummcs, Sally Ludlow, Alice Flagg, Tom Pace, Miss Ethelvne McBee, sponsor. Fourth row: Marlene Marden, Lee Reanev, Tom Gray, Ricky Faust, Dave Taylor, David Houser, Earl Carr, Danny Nielsen, Dick Braunlich, Charles Rowe. m
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