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QUILL and SCROLL The Quill and Scroll, which is the honor society for journalism students, is made up oi' those per- sons who have met the high stand- ards of newspaper work and an- nual publications. Standing left to right are front row: Mary Wolfe. Charlotte Brown, Nancy Bouknight and Vicki Brin- egar. Second row: T. D. Shermer. Bill Hauser, Raymond Tysinger, and Dee Ann Masencup. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The gold torch insignia worn by the twelve National Honor Society mem- bers symbolizes the highest achieve- ment at Hanes in fields of character, leadership, and scholarship. Approved by the National Honor Society mem- bers and the school faculty, each new inductee pledges service to school and community. Members are. left to right: Betty Conrad, Nancy Hiatt. Linda Snyder, .Xlmeta White. Second row: Charlotte Brown, Carole Byrnes, Bill Hauser, Gerald Hampton. Gloria Simos, and Vicki Brinegar. LL SCM MASQUE and GAVEL As excellers in speech and dra- matics, members of the Masque and Gavel are those who have achieved superior work in debating, speaking contests, and stage performances. Fac- llltjy' advisor is Mrs. Mae Thornton. Left to right are, first row: Dee Mas- encup, Vicki Brinegar, 'Charlotte Brown, Sarah Napier, Shelby Wood, and Nancy Hiatt. Second row: Jim Heath. Johnny Shields. Raymond Ty- singer. Ray Tucker. John Ashburn, and Dwight Cartncr. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. -til 25
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EIGHTH GRADE First row: B. Goforth, S. Roberson, C. Utt, Burns, J. Ashburn, W. Fansler, J. Thompson. G. Kiger. Second row: W. Stanley, B. Fields, F. Hudspeth, P. Sparrow, L. Arton, L. Lee, M. Fansler, S. Henderson, G. Newman, L. Smith, G. Disher. Third row: J. Newton, S. Lunsford, J. Phillips, C. Saunders, J. Marshall, A. Hammill, E. Miller, P. Ashby, W. Chunn, C. Burke, F. Shepherd. Fourth row: K. Pinnix, E. Smith, J. Wooten, M. Lyons, N. Mayberry, P. Merrill, B. Holmes, B. Amos, Gaugh, J. Bennett, S. Livengood. Fifth row: L. Baily, K. Long, L. Mabe, G. McCan, B. Jenkins, A. Lowder, S. Fagg, P. Tutterow, G. Bowen, B. Stanley, M. Baity, B. McKinney, J. Johnson. l EIGHTH GRADE First row: B. Warden, J. Wood, M. Bowles, R. Aaron, W. Edsel, J. Atwood,H. Beck. Second row: G. Pitts. M. Jones, J. Weaver, R. Collins, S. Martin, W. Linville, G. Stainback, D. Jarvis, J. Wooten. Third row: C. Shouse, Z. I. Lankford, R. Lovelace. B. Evans, L. Warren, D. Hendricks, B. Cox, 0. Eubanks, S. Bolt, B. Clark. Fourth row: G. Liueback, J. Swain, E. Carter, N. Wishon, J. Childress, J. Brewer, C. Luffman, B. Sapp, J. Caudle, H. Brown, F. Williams. Fifth row: H. Ingram, B. Williams, C. Boggs, B. Wilkinson, J. Ferraiolo, J. Taylor, J. Overby, R. Lindley, T. Thomas, H. Flynt, D. Kiger, E. Lambert. Sixth row: B. Kiger, B. Johnson, I. Burcham, A. Tolley, J. Wadford, T. Pardue, J. Wall, D. Stewart, W. Hayes, R. Martin, J. Tilley, H. Kimcl. 24 Et- HANES HIGH SCHOOL
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Reiiecting community government, Hanes student government is based on the same plan with a mayor and his board of city officials, a city manager and monitor-in-chief. As chief official, Mayor Bill Hauser was inaug- urated last spring after a whirlwind of crepe paper, speeches, and slogans. Helping him in the studenit government, City Man- ager Vicki Brinegar and Monitor-in-Chief Jim Heath worked to see that Hanes City laws were enforced. Law breakers appeared in court each Wednesday afternoon and pleaded their case before the city oiiicials and adviser, Mr. Joe Widdifield. The court consists of a judge, solicitor, stenograph- er and clerk. Two 'aldermen from each homeroom are elected once a semester to represent the student body as a voice in the government. These students meet with the mayor and -principal to discuss problems and make new laws for the school. Student government at Hanes affords experience in faccepting responsibilities, in stating leadership, and encouraging personal development. Mayor Bill Hauser presents official report to Mr. Haltiwanger as Jimmy Heath, monitor-in-chief: Vicki Brinegar, city managers and Mr. Widdifield, advisor, witness procedure. tn.. .Junior court officials, Betty Conrad, Sarah Napier, Carole Byrnes, Gerald Hampton summon law-breakers to court on Wednesday. 26 HANES HIGH SCHOOL You were TOO chewing gum, says John Ashburn, judge in a court session with other officials Shelby Wood. stenographerg Charlotte Brown, solicitors and Nancy Hiatt, clerk, fulfilling their duties.
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