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Fifty-tive students, one of the largest groups ever elected at Patrickl-lenry, were inducted into the National Honor Society at the annual assembly on February 23. Membership in the NHS has come 'ro be known nationally as one of the highest' honors ihai can be granted to a high school student. This organization, started in I92l to stimulate scholarship in smaller schools of the country. recognizes character, serv- ice, leadership, and scholarship as its ideals. Officers for this year were: John Eure. pres.: Jack Ross. vice pres.: Diane Spicer. sec.: and Joyce Meaclor, treas. Miss Shanks was the sponsor. The seniors elected into the NHS were: N. Adams, S. Adams, C. Blake, L. Bowen, B. Bowers, D. Coulter, D. Davis, D. Fox, R. Gilbert, A. Gilmer, R. Goodall, A. Grady, E. Hancock, T. Hanes, B. Hilts, A. Hodges, E. Johnson, G. Kurshan, J. Lancaster, S. Lex, A. Rutherford, S. Sink, R. Thatcher, R. Turner, P. Wantzelius, and J. Winders. The iuniors were: B. Andrews, T. Bagby, C. Bishop, T. Calhoun, N. Cundiff, D. Daves, N. Elliott, L. Hall, J. Hamilton, M. L. Hawkins, M. Hicks, K. Hilts, N. Johnson, P. Klein, M. Livingstone, S. McAfee, J. Martin, R. Merritt, D. Morse, D. Mullen, C. Schneider, J. Singer, B. Staples, J. Thornton, C. Thurston, J. Volz, and P. Wright. A. Jacoby, senior, and P. Martin, iunior were also elected. 50 . .. Elects Record i il umber l. Ellen Johnson waits her turn as Buck Jacoby signs-the roll. 2. While Louise Bowen writes her name, John Eure and Laura Keyes prepare to hand her the membership card. 3. Miss Edithv' Shanks smiles happily as John Eure pins on her rose corsage.
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if w s .Q . ,.,..,,. .- is tififiiilzliiir qsp,s.:52a3E in in L l K ii l. Mrs. Wreden gives a party sixth periodfto cele- brate Don Martin's birthday. 2. The Executive Coun- cil meets three times a week to make important decisions for S.C.A. 3. Cabinet officers Nancy West, treas., Toby Blank, corr. sec., Ann Gilmer, rec. sec., and John Eure, v. pres., organize material for the student directory. 4. Student Government supervises freshman elections. 5. Faculty teas are some of the many services of the Executive Coun- cil. 6. House of Burgesses members report informa- tion to their homerooms. 7. Don Martin, S.C.A. President, and David Coulter, Senior Class President, ring the Patriot bell in the Homecoming motorcade. -1 591' ' Tlx?-Sw ETCYEGI' fzilsizis viiffw' , . ' 'li :fY55i1iii'iiE'r 4' ' mr -:CEL Q , me... fQ1.lQ.1.: V, Q les .,..... it 1, Q -' es, . -sr- ' ' ig... f 'irtwi' ,Q W . .ggg:iiig. . ,111 i ..s'. . it ' , . . 1152, Vkhk 2 -.. . , Tx s is WN! ii Q tw Kimi' sf 5 if I ff. L , age' X ,. N J . , ve 'rtiffti 2' X 1 Q 3 .s T 5 3 xy Ek .,.,,,iWx:-. , f .si ts- . -1 - 3 t . is sb , ,Q'x h5-gg ,-f N . ' fa , . . ,Wee rf J . at S Q-, 5 il s 'sky awww . W , ss l f ff. 'f'i51fi...Mi, 41- M0515 ., ?fm,,Qfj'l-fe ' gs-ek. man' -'K , .Q'g,g I 1 as ... -4115-, ' 5' -Q u,-1'.uf:,, 2 Q- .se- ?Wiwv '31 zz' r 2 N ie- , - , . -33.11 , X Fw as Q Y , 39 i if la il if Nz. 5 I iff , if A l ll 2 l t Q f ' 5 fi ei U 4- 4 if .S 424' ,.sW,W,W,MWf iiyr ' -cy 3+ -- is I... . .- 1 H tw 1 ---- I an -ff i'ii.. M3 - J i .,t13?25i' il rv-1'--.1 3sffa..,:aH...f.f . :Mfm 3 4: 1 f:,j.ssesQi t s 49 .-, ru
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Happy Birthday, Quill S Scroll A foriielh anniversary is quite an occasion and Quill and Scroll made the mosl of il' wilh a birthday dinner in April. This was one of 'lwo banquets held This year for lhe induclion of new members from 'lhe siaifs ol school publicalions. Speakers al ihe dinners were l-lenry Taylor. aurhor of Horse Show al' Midnight and a faculty member of Roanoke College. and Joseph Cohron, dramalisl. lacully member al Virginia Weslern. Our chapter is a charler member of lhe Quill and Scroll lnlernaiional Honor So- ciel'y for nl-ligh School Journalists and siresses scholarship as well as good iournal- ism ihrough phorography, layoul. arl, and copy. Officers were: Janice l-lorner, pres.: Judy Lancaster. vice pres.: Diane Spicer. sec.: and Ellen Hancock. lreas. 4.4 .- - i 15.- 'l. Nancy Cundiff is inducted into Quill and Scroll during a candlelight service in December. Gordon Finch, Ann Janney, and Tommy McDonald wait their turns. 2. The Quill and Scroll pledge is 'read during the ceremony by Janice Horner and Judy Lancaster. 3. Tommy McDonald lights his candle as the speaker for the evening, Mr. Taylor, and Mrs. C. Lewis Pitzer, Jr. watch with interest.
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