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jreaboe 14171112 y The Creative Writing Club, under the instruction of Miss Linda Sharpe, was organized to encourage students to utilize creativity in their writing. In order to raise funds to finance Northwestis literary magazine, the Epilogue, various projects were undertaken. A contest was sponsored throughout the school to obtain literary material. Money prizes were rrrs t E: . , . 1 K. . . fm- ..-s. 25 r get at 'i A k. -txt, Nags' a ZW ' Q , N rf si 5 X , X ag 5 awarded to the best works submitted. During the club meetings material for the magazine was read and selected. Club members often worked after school on the typing and proofreading of the magazine. In the late spring, after the many months of hard work, the Epilogue was completed and circulated among the students. President, Barbara Griffith consults advisor, Miss Sharpe about material for the Epilogue. Officers of Creative Writing Club are Ken Ackerly, Editor, Loretta Giles, Reporter, Miss Sharpe, Advisor, Sue Small, Secretary-Treasurerg Barbara Griffith, President. ab s Ken Ackerly, Sue Small, copy for the Epilogue. giffm !,,.f Loretta Giles, and Thomas Barnes work to perfect ' v 1 Ll-nv Members of the club are QLEFT TO RIGHTD: William Helms, Ken Ackerly, Loretta Giles, Sylvia Coats, Barbara Griffith, Sue Small, Thomas Barnes, Ricky VanPelt.
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N-aux The band is seen in daily practice preparing for its Christmas concert. Many Trojans march for the last time in the annual Concord Christmas parade Hard work and many hours account for the excellence of half-time shows presented at Davidson College. Members of the Esquires are CLEFTJ Kim Cook, Dawn Gilmore, Accompanistsg QFIRST ROWJ: Lyndle Schenck, Harold Ballard, Bobby Doster, Margaret Maulden, Gippy Rumple, Jeff McCombs, Danny Triece, Dana Sherrill, Steve Price, Donna Whitaker, fSECOND ROWD: David Austin, Jimmy Measmer, Ricky Alman, David Maulden, Lee Goodman, Dale Benson, Steve Smith, Clyde Gaskey.
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F.T.A. Members include CFIRST ROWJ: Barbara Calloway, Cindy Cline, Kathy Lyerly, Becky Austin, Karen Wright. CSECOND ROWJ: Margaret Maulden, Vickie Cline, Susan Christy, Linda Gaskey, Cathy VanPelt, Pat Troutman. CTHIRD ROWJ: Debbie Woodard, Susie Weddington, Debbie Presson, Ann Wilkinson, Diane West, Jimmy Measmer, David Austin. CFOURTH ROWJ: Pam Smith, Frances Horne, Joyce Hudson, Susan Riggs, Brenda Jones, Tona Hileman, Annice OlDaniel. QFIFTH ROWJ: Dana Sherrill, Jeffrey Rivens, Billie Dover, Fran Perry, Judy Ritch, Theda Williamson, Pat Caldwell. Pat Caldwell, F.T.A. Social Chairman, checks the refresh- ments to be served on Teacher's Appreciation Day. dvisors Mrs. Daniel and Miss Little look on as Margaret Maulden proudly resents Mr. Garmon with a birthday cake at the fall teacher's tea. 7 gufufe ear? ers The Future Teachers of America Club, under the leadership of co-sponsors, Mrs. Lucille Daniel and Miss Rebekah Little, is supported by its thirty-five members who have participated in many activities this year. ln sponsoring Career Week, the F.T.A. members helped in planning the programs and presented an original skit, entitled t'Opportunity Cityf' to the student body. During National Education Week, a coffee was given for the teachers, and Mr. Garmon was honored with a birthday cake. Through this organizationls many activities, members were intro- duced to the responsibilities and rewards made available in the teaching profession. Officers of F.T.A. include QFIRST ROWJ: Barbara Calloway, Reporter, Ann Wilkinson, Treasurer, Margaret Maulden, Vice-Presidentg Becky Austin, Pres- identg Miss Little, Advisor. QSECOND ROWJ: Mrs. Daniel, Advisor, Pat Troutman, Historian, Pat Caldwell, Social Chairman, Dianne West, Secretary.
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