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Math Honor Society First Row, L. to R. — Lytle Buckingham, President; Pat Turner; Nancy Hamblin; Paul Strickland. Second Row — Leigh Taylor; Annette Talton; Don Showalter. Third Row — Karen Williams; Jane Walker; Don Flaggs. Fourth Row — Tim Arnold; Ken Bruntel. Fifth Row — Jim Rodd; Sue Miller; Gary Bledsoe; Fred Fravel. Sixth Row — David Weinberger; A. J. Bennett; Ed Pauly; Alan Hayes. Seventh Row — Carol Larkin; Richard Ashford; Bruce Boger; Glen Geuder. This year was an interesting one for the members of the Mathematics Honor Society of Falls Church. The tutoring service for the college boards was con¬ sidered successful and the students who received help through individual tutors can also vouch for the Society ' s service to the school. Math meets, field trips, guest speakers, and inductions were ac¬ tivities participated in by the Society ' s members. National Thespian Honor Society To be or not to be. This phrase is not one frequently used by the Na¬ tional Thespian Honor Society, but it is representative of the many lines that the members of this Society learned for the fine dramatic produc¬ tions that they have contributed. An organization of students who have made meritous achievement in the field of dramatic art, Thespians consist of both backstage and onstage personnel. To become a member, a student must work on at least three plays. This year the Thespians inducted six new members, took a trip to the state convention in Roanoke, and did major jobs in four dramatic produc¬ tions, including a one-act put on sole¬ ly by the Thespians. First Row, L. to R. — Don Papke, Vice-President; Karen Williams; Alicia LaCoss; Karen Hunsberger; Terry Thomas, Historian; John McConnell; Mr. Ragland, Sponsor. Second Row — Doris Heath; Gary Chewning; Gil Julien, Sgt.-at-Arms; Jeanette Davidson, Treasurer; Joe Ohleger, Meddy Mar¬ tin, President; Beth Goodman, Secretary.
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Societe Honoraire de Francois First Row, L. to R. — Barbara Zuntz; Peggy McMahon; Miss Carozza, Sponsor; Jane Walker; Annette Talton. Second Row — Karen Hunsberger; Mary Buckinham; Fred Fravel; Jim Rodd; Richard Ash¬ ford; Bob Blake; Bruce Boger. Not Pictured Ken Bruntel, President; Jeanette Arnold, Treasurer. The National French Honor Society, organized to promote interest in the French customs and language, has been very active this past year. Among their activities were French movies and French-style dinners at nearby restaurants. In order to ac¬ quaint students with France the society sponsored a French Week. Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica Although it has only been organized two years, the National Spanish Hon¬ or Society has become very active. It has sponsored an activity each month in order to fulfill its purpose which is to promote interest in the Spanish language. Among its activities have been a Spanish-style Christmas party, a Spanish dinner, and a movie about the Spanish culture and heritage. First Row, L. to R. — Don Ricks; Sidney Friend; Bill Herling; A. J. Bennett; Alan Hayes; Richard Ash¬ ley. Second Row — Tina Oesher; Wally Kurylo; JoLynn Lunsford, Secretary; Carol Lawall, Presi¬ dent; Alan Ambler, Vice-President; Judy Samuelson. Third Row: Diane Morrison; Barbara Bowman; Terry Berda; Judy Hampton; Susan Miller; Woody Hartsook; Bill Miller; Bleys Rose; Mary Jane Andrews; Jo Ann Todd; Gary Bledsoe; David Hall. 22
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Quill and Scroll The honor society or high school journalists, Quill and Scroll, was re¬ sponsible for two publications, the stu¬ dent directory and the Last Will and Testament. Membership is open to students who have shown high ability in any phase of journalism. Laurie Mastenbrook; Dave Werth; Valarie Knight; Phil Gieseler; Linda Morrell; Mrs. Ander¬ son, Sponsor. Student Staff 1st Row: Edye Stephenson; Karen Wogan; Patti Welch; Donna Wetrich. 2nd Row: Jo Marie Paradise; Bill Herbert; John Stevenson; Judy Hampton; Jill Tavenner; Audrey Huthwaite; Kathy Ball. How many times this past year have you been walking down the hall to your locker and have heard, Hey you! Where do you think you ' re going? Such is the cry of the Stu¬ dent Staff whose duty it is to keep the students out of the halls during lunch periods so that classes may be held without noisy disturbances. 24
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