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Wow! What a show. Forensic Follies was a roaring success. Joe Carpentier, Bill Thomp- kins, and Fritz Feickerd became Girls for the Follies! Here Talking is Encouraged ff . if . 54 ' ,Q 1 7 , 5? ff I ff Q91 f , , yy, ,l, i , . ' I 0 16 f f ,W M wg , 1 I 'Q yay e'eel ff fa ' '. ig, ' 7' ' f ai - , ' 4 lf' '- Z ' . ..,. 1 iw M I beg to differf' argues Marilyn Bockhold. In the background are Bud Gordon and Lenore Lehman. Executive meeting??!! From left to right are Nancy Sylvan, Rita Norton, Harry Strack, Jean Schneider, and Janice Ellerin. 4 A huge vocabulary and a vast knowledge of many issues are the trade- marks of a National Forensic League QNFLJ member. Armed with this equipment the members are prepared to challenge members from other schools to debate in contests. All work and no play is not good for debate members, and so they re- lease their energy and talent in such activities as the interschool debate, bake sales, and the Forensic Follies. The 'kFollies,, as they are nick- named are 'put on each year with each school club contributing an act to the show. The Follies are the climax of Twerp Week , a week in which chiv- alry is reversed and girls become the masters. 3-
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Scribblers Charter members of Quill and Scroll look happy as they sign the school copy of the charter. SEATED are: Louise Haber, Carole Gibney, Elayne Gilbert and Jean Swenson. STANDING areg Linda Lydon, Linda Brat- erman, Johanna Seaberg. Anne Calderone and Sandra Rodes, Look what the national oHice did, says founder and organizer Elayne Gilbert to president Carole Gibney as they look over some rules and suggestions from the na- tional office of Quill and Scroll. Can Have Fun, Also XA! gag:-. Coffee, doughnuts. Anyone want coffee or doughnuts P The members of Quill and Scroll can be recognized as soon as their cry is heard. These members sold coffee and doughnuts to faculty members during evening classes at North Miami High. The scribes also had several bake sales to raise ,money for the journalism department. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of us all?,' ask Quill and Scroll oth- cers, Merle Salfi, historiang Carole Gibney, presidentg Louise Haber, vice presidentg and Elayne Gilbert, parliamentariang as they pre- pare for initiation of new members.
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Stop, Look, and Listen rx t t B ' .EM l QD 1 ,y V I Dean Henley, sponsor of the Traf- f fir Control, gives John Brown, , president, Bill Tompkins, vice ' f A ff president, and Sam Thomas, secre- tary their badges. eff ag 5 ' S .A 'LAt the sound of the bell come out Fighting. That is just what happens when it is time to change classes at North Miami High. Not enough credit is given to the Capable Tramc Control boys who work herding the 5200 hooves. The boys can be found at both ends of all the wings between classes. W Jim Drake, Ray Vaughn, and Bob Lange can relax now, but wait until the bell rings. mfg, Ouch my foot, came the Cry of some injured Pio- neer in the renter wing jam. Hundreds of students travel through these four corners every day. 'sift W 121
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