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88 “Now, look, this word's not right, says Copy Editor Gayle Covey as Bettyanne Fulp looks on and Karen Hudson completes cutline. With rolls of pictures, class file, and copy sheet, Margaret Tobey and Wellford Tiller plan the class section. Chancellor Anniversary Volume Is Exciting Work for Staff Work was the word for which the 1965 Chancel- lor statf had the most respect, for a unified staff is a diversified staff. Editors Jack Driscoll, Anne Street, and Cathy Whitlock saw that work began with selling ads and continued until the last page was planned. Each person on the CHANCELLOR staff com: pleted two pages for each section of the yearbook, including layouts, headlines, copy, and cutlines, and kept the photographers busy snapping pictures of activities. As well as the usual daily staff study, staff members met every Wednesday afternoon for an extra hour of work. The numerous dilemmas which confronted CHANCELLOR members during the year were overcome only by the concentrated ef- fort of each individual. With the cooperation of faculty and students the Chancellor staff and sponsors (Miss Withers and Mrs. Norris) produced the fifth volume reflecting a vibrant year of school life.
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Front Row: Colleen Perkins, Beverly Dickson, Linda Schneider, Anne Neveux, Debbie Walker, Lynne Robertson, Carol John- son, Sherry Thomas. Second Row: Sharon Fitz, Floy Bottoms, Sandra Bowen, Sandy Strickland, Karen Hudson, Marcy Woodall, Debbie Davis, Elaine Maxey, Marjorie Rowe. Third Row: Mary Crawley, Claudia Byrd, Martha Williams, Suzanne Goode, Susan Jones, Nora Long, Jean Tepper, Debbie Wor- French Club Club Organized to Study French History and Arts Considerable excitement was generated among ambitious French students when the pending forma- tion of the French Club was announced. Having been proposed by several interested students, the club was organized under the supervision of spon- sor Miss Sarah Brennan. The objective of ''Le Cercle Francais'' was to give French students a chance to become proficient in the language and history of France. President Judy Spain and her planning commit- tee arranged many interesting programs for the monthly club meetings. Among these presentations were a lecture and film by Colonel James Norwood describing the customs of the French people, a pro- gram on French art, and a demonstration of French music and modern dance by Miss Betsy Burton. Members of the club produced and directed a so- sham, Bettyanne Fulp, Diana Woodward, Nancy Luck, Char- lotte Hummel. Fourth Row: Harriet Ransone, Holly Crockett, Sue Martin, Harold Reynolds, Eva Gulyas, Linda Hawkins, Lilly Smith, Rita Holt, Barry Nowell, Cheryl! Fisher. Back Row: Doug Reynolds, D'Arcy teen Carol Adams, Faye Wild- er, Bonnie Andrews, Bob Stowbridge, Charlene Rice, Chris Klotz, Sharon Callahan, Dennis Allen, Zephia Scarborough. phisticated French play and enjoyed a club picnic in the early spring. Judy Spain, Jack Driscoll, and Becky Byrd confer with spon- sor Miss Sarah Brennan to plan activities for the French Club. 87
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Advising Betsy Pregnall, Miss Nancy Withers, yearbook sponsor, suggests a good word to complete a difficult headline. Front Row: Mrs. Ruby Norris, sponsor, Bill Harrison, Cathy Whitlock, Jack Driscoll, Ann Street, Gayle Covey, Andy Wil- son. Second Row: Miss Nancy Withers, sponsor, Margaret To- bey, Mary Rilee, Karen Hudson, Christine King, Mary Lyn a t T ae 2s: ey if ¢ ten During distribution of the All-American '64 CHANCELLOR, Emilie Scearce exclaims as she finds an unexpected picture. Scott. Third Row: Jane Schiele, Judy Picha, Sue Leviner, Deb- bie Williams, Diane Woodlee, Bettyanne Fulp. Last Row: Jer- ry Lusk, Sandy Gadberry, David Niemier, Wellford Tiller, Charles Bradshaw. € : £ : x ees c 89
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