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DE6ATC FOftENSICS ir TEAM .T-i J 1 ,: ' i ff IVIVERSiTV Front row-Todd Jorgenson, Justin Nichols, Phil Clegg Second row- Shirley George, Clay Prince, Taieon Bottom-Phil Clegg, Todd Jorgenson, Justin Nichols Worthn, Matt Leavitt Third Row-Sherri Rutledge, Middle- Christian Staples, Jennifer Beer Top-Annette ' Heather Beer, Kathryn Nelson, David Nichols, John Bergstrom Scales, Annette Bergstrom, Jacklin Wilkeson, Kelly Collins, Doug Mitchell Fourth row-Janet Lewis, Chris- tian Staples, Toukine Martin, Jenny O ' Driscoll, Jenni- fer Beer Not Pictured-Michael Wilkesen, Kristi Sa- lonen. llatioiial forensic league Membership in a nationjl forensic Icjque should be the objecli ie ol the dmbilious and lonAjrd looking high school student It leprcscnts recognition of an achievement of which he or she will always be proud Tor many students it is the pinnacle of their high school career Tor others it opens the door to opportunity and success. Some of these opportunities are available immediately in the various activities offered by the national Forensic League It is a privilege to be a member of an organization of present and future leaders of America Three Presidents of the United States and one Vice-President are honorary members of the HFL, One also earned regular membership as a debater. Senators, Representatives. Cabinet Members. Governors. State Supreme Court Justices, heads ol corpora- tions, and entertainment personalities hold membership in the league But the greatest value ol membership is the encouragement and incentive it gives the student to become an effective speaker and hence a more successful and more influential citizen. Speech and debate trains for leadership Speech and debate developes in the student confidence Speech and debate gives each student involved a chance to develop the ability to communicate and that is a God given right that is special to each of us South Summit Speech and debate students arc the leaders today and tomorrow 58
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INTERNATIONALi ' QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journal- ists was organized April 10, 1926, by a group of high school advisors for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. The society has always taken an active part in raising stan- dards in its field and in directing the course of high school journalism. Since its organization Quill and Scroll has granted charters to more than 12,000 high schools. Active chapters are located in both public and private schools in every state of the Union and in foreign countries around the worid. According to the Constitution, members of Quill and Scroll must be chosen from the students enrolled in the high school who, at the time of their election, meet the following requirements: 1. They must be of junior or senior classification to be an active member of a local chapter. Second semester sophomores may be initiated during the last grading period of their sopho- more year, their membership becoming effective at the beginning of their junior year. 2. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, either for the year of their election, or for the cumulative total of all their high school work. 3. They must have done superior work in some phase of joumalism or school publications work, such as writing, editing, business management or production. 4. They must be recommended by the supervisor or by the committee goveming publications. 5. They must be approved by the secretary-treasurer of the Society. mM franc Plichols Advisor Corey Moser Sports Essays Justin nichols Short Stories Essays Parry Maw Essays fleather Symmes foetry [Assays Jeremy Kearns Sports Essays ppl H F I H V ' 1 kl k H Jennifer Beer Essays Christian Staples Essays NRTIONHL RECOGNITION 59
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