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Journalists Form Honorary Society Quill and Scroll advisors Miss Peggy citizenship, academic and journalistic Warlick, Mrs. Leslie Pritchard, and Mrs. achievement. The fifteen senior Pat Ridenhour elected to change this club journalists, who were selected from The from a service organization to an Blue and Gray, Eidolons and The Trail, received a pin or charm from the intemational society. honorary society. The club recognized students who had displayed outstanding ..,, ..... . ss. Quill and Scroll: Front row: B. Dame, G. Williams, L. Phelps. Second row: D. Fox, J. Williams, J. Harmon. Third row: Miss P. Warlick, Mrs. P. Ridenhour, Mrs. L. Pritchard advisors. Fourth row: B. Polk, R. Stevenson, C. Barber. Fifth row: D. Harris, K. Gillelandi K. Mitcham. Back row: A. Davenport, W. Carson, and L. Mundhenke. After being cited for her outstanding journalism work in EIDOLONS, Luanne Mundhenke receives her Quill and Scroll charm from Miss Warlick, Clubs -Q 51
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Beta Presents Senior Follies In order to keep students informed of upcoming school events, the Beta Club each month updated the bulletin board calendar located on the English hall. The major undertaking, however, was College Night held in October at South lredell. Area high school students met with representatives from colleges and universities around the state. The club planned Senior Follies for their spring project. In this entertaining program, seniors assumed faculty identities. Jane Williams served a president and Mrs. Helen Wall rendered services as advisor when needed. The candy sales enabled the club to make a generous contribution to the Salvation Army. V J A 3 -J. 'Ugg J AS-X. S U K M... Preparing to fill in the first 1975 calendar, Mary Ramsey, Kitty Alexander and Kay Gilleland discuss upcoming events. 50 - Clubs Junior Beta Club: Front row: L. Gilliam, N. Douglas, K. Baumgarner, S. Blevins, G. Riera. Sec- ond row: C. Aldrich, S. Lazenby, S. Cavendish, L. Lapish, M. Wasson, I. Lackey. Back row: C. Williams, M. Wyatt, P. Long, S. Overman, G. Ogburn, P. Carrigan, and R. Smith. www C Senior Beta Club: Front row: J. Williams, president, J. Harmon, secretary. Sec- ond row: C. Kivett, M. Sherrill, L. Phelps. Third row: C. Redmond, A. Kiser, M. Bristol, W. Carson. Fourth row: D. Turnipseed, L. Mundhenke, L. Kitchings, G. Gilliam. Fifth row: K. Alexander, P, Hamilton, A. Davenport. Sixth row: M. Ramsey, K. Gilleland, E. Gaines, D. Fox, D. Tucker. Seventh row: J. Lloyd, J. King, D. Haas. Back row: Mrs. H. Wall, advisor.
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Club Presents Dramatic Scene The SHS Drama Club, under the direction of Mrs. Deborah Ellis, got off to a successful start this year. Members elected Grace Rosby as president in the early fall and designated Thursday afternoons as meeting days. Developing good acting techniques through readings and improvisions, the club presented a courtroom scene from The Crucible to the English classes as their first project. Gus Riera directed the production, while Carole Kivett, Ira Lackey, and Lynn Robinson served as the principal players. Throughout the year members concentrated primarily on laying a good foundation on which the club could build in the future. Rehearsing a drama and Crystal Cowan. as tic scene from The Crucible, Dale Bruce receives a document from Kay Gilleland . . it a .55 E , ' dal c 45 A J . f,.f q f tif gif! if i 9 +7 lt lil.. 5 1 ' e A Drama Club: Mrs. Ellis, advisorg G. Rosby, president, D. Harris, vice-president, K. Gilleland. Second row: L. Phelps, I. Lackey, N. Curlee, R. Stikeleather. Third row: T Rucker, C. Cowan, R. Smith. Back Row: G, Riera, L. Robinson, and G. Shuford, 52 f Clubs Preparing for their upcoming play The Crucible, student director Gus Riera instructs Lynne Robinson on stage direc- tions.
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