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Truce Signed By Modern Language Clubs This year The French, Spanish, and Russian Clubs united Their membership To Torm a new organizaTion named The Modern Language Club. This ioinT eT- Tort came abouT in The hope ThaT many diTTerenT culTures and ideas could be presented To more oT The sTudenT body. Several guests appeared before The club. Slides were used To ilIus+ra+e The Tall: on SouTh America by Miss ShulTz, sTudenT Teacher Tor Miss Wolfenden. and the one on Russia by Dr. W. l-lancheTT. Father Roy, a CaTholic priesT, discussed Spain, and Mr. RoberT Burton oT Lyon, France, spoke on The educa- Tional system in France and compared iT with his observaTions of education in The UniTed STaTes. Encouraging inTeresT is The TirsT aim oT The club. so a Toreign language course is noT required Tor membership. The French publicalrion, La LiberTe. is sponsored by The club. Modern Toreign language Teachers Mrs. Spencer, Mr. FrosT, Mrs. Wreden, Miss Wolfenden, and Mrs. PeTersen served as advisors. 2 L 6 l i l. The business presented at meetings requires careful consideration. 2. Bay Staples enthusiastically describes a publicity stunt to her co-vgzie-presidents. 3. on the way to Mr. Graybill's office are Nancy West and Laura Bondurant. 4. Miss Wolfenden sets. up for a meeting. 5. Jef-f Singer, Ann Hodges, and Bob Powell rotate as president. 6. Ellen Johnson, secretary, messes up the minutes. 7. M. S. Kinsey, S. McAfee, and S. Hudgins enioy a ioke by the speaker. 4
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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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