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80 i i ty Front Row: Bill Harwood, Kenny Poewll, Cindy Long Judy Spain, Karen Hudson, Cathy Whitlock. Back Row: Robin psccders apes ne Front Row: Lily Smith Hawkins, Ellen Wald¢ Floy Bottoms. Back ry Moore. Linda argaret Tobey, , Andy Wilson, Church, Claudia Byrd, Tim Brown, Jack Driscoll, Charles Rula, Bob Ukrop, Jim Bruce. Charles Bradshaw oe ss , Jim Lai, Karen Hudson, Linda Thacker, Martha Hamill, Anne Wood. Emily Kahl,
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aN. we A o During Quill and Scroll reception Martha Hamill pours as Lily Seated: Miss Withers, associate sponsor; Martha Hamill, vice president; Tim Brown, treasurer; Cathy Whitlock, president; Judy Spain; Mrs. Norris, sponsor; Anne Street, secretary; (not pictured). Second Row: Colleen Perkins, Carol Johnson, Connie Grotz, Anne Booker, Jack Driscoll, Anne Neveux, Linda Hawkins, Gayle Covey, Margaret Tobey. Third Row: il per ee een ec nibenist a rptbinethaac te aianRabe™ ieee — : C3 Smith, Cindy Long, Ricky Strauss await refreshments. Charles Bradshaw, Karen Hudson, Bill Harwood, Amy Rufo, Claudia Byrd, Cindy Long, Lily Smith, Carolyn Davis. Fourth Row: Francis Tucker, Elaine Totty, Pam Chiott, Lawrence Grunewald, Andy Wilson, Welford Tiller, Carol Morrell, Bob Stowbridge.
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Considering projects for raising needed money to augment their scholarship fund is a serious matter to Tim Brown. Although others consider the matter with animation, Jack Driscoll ponders the problem in his inimitable manner. National Honor Society Scholars Increase Fund 1d Hard Work scholars are not concerned with nowledge. The Oscar W. Fary tional Honor Society was no In money-raising project con- oncession stand at major school rinks netted the society almost d to the ever-increasing scholar- bers hope to use to help some ter all the pressing money worries were taken care of, the scholars were free to concentrate on more academic problems. Again the student tutor- ing service aided Chancellors by furnishing tutors to those students who were having difficulty. Teach- ers were eager to praise this worthwhile service. The year was culminated by the annual tapping ceremony in which twelve senjors and thirteen juniors were initiated into the society. | 8!
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