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Incoming members take the pledge of the club. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll Club, a chapter of the National Honor Society for High School Journalism classes, held its first meeting in February. At this time, students from the Saga and Venture staffs were inducted. Members from the previous year conducted the ceremony. It is an honorary club, and only juniors and seniors with high academic averages in Robert Garber, Julie Smith, and Ramona Hutton perform the els . Ect Dac aeg their journalism classes may become members. - SEATED: Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Modlin, Worley, Smith, Henry, Sikes, Blann, Hobbs, Venters, Woodbury, Venters, Mason, Watkins, Welsh, Taylor, Turner, Leeds, Benton, Bowen, Pate. STANDING: Garber, Rithcie, Hutton, Smith, Mowbray, Crittenden, Bear. 74
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FRENCH CLUB The French Club was formed to help promote a greater interest in France, her language, and her culture. Students sampled French cuisine at a French Christmas Dinner exemplary of a meal served in a French home. Pen pals aided in establishing a personal tie between American and French students. Ramona Hutton, President, Danny Cameron, Vice-Presi- dent, Dawn Hulon, Treasurer, and Belva Newsome, Secretary, discuss plans for the Christmas Dinner. The French Club Advisors are Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Brown. First Row: Cathell, Fleishman, Schwartz, Skelton, Stanley. Second Row: Smith, Elebash, Newsome, Glazier. Third Row: Stanland, Lewis, Ransom, Batson. Fourth Row: Krug, Bowen, Smith, Perilla, Howerton. Fifth Row: Zophi, Zipser, Adams. Sixth Row: Powell, Hulon, Pinson. Seventh Row: Pierce, Willitts, McGhee, Johnson, Spinks, Yates, Ritchie, Cameron.
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AD RNALREEOARIS gh 18: Kathi Lowrimore entertains some club members with one of her humorous poems. Miss Shaw reviews a story written by a club member. Kathi Beall explains to Linda Moore and Faye Dunn how to use figures of speech in their creative writing. SCRIBBLE AND QUIBBLE The Scribble and Quibble club does exactly what the name suggests. They scribble and then quibble over what has been scribbled. The purpose of the club is to create an awareness of writers and writing. The club celebrated Christmas with a Yuletide party. Later in the year, they enjoyed a play dramatized for them by a drama class. In the spring, the Scribble and Quibble Club had an April Fool’s Tea for the teachers. The “deserving” teachers were given prizes. 75
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