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Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll portrays exceptional literary skills QUILL AND SCROLL . . . combining outstand- ing staff members from all the publications . . . developing creative talents to express thoughts and emotions . . . helping other staff members in meeting deadlines . . . being a member of a na- tionally recognized chapter painting spirit signs for the Brandon and Leto football games , . . measuring and making curtains to be hung in the journalism office . . . attending the annual Quill and Scroll breakfast during the F.S.P.A. convention at Miami . . . convincing Mrs. McClendon to hold inductions at her home . . . listening spellbound while Mrs. Blalock discusses the qualities of a Quill and Scroll member . . . celebrating the occasion with Mr. jim Bolin of Taylor Publishing Company . . . wondering who ate the meat you 'cfonduedv . . . Working togeth- er to capture memorable events and moments in descriptive phrases and pictures. 60 'iw Randy Reddell and Kerry Works discover how to fondue beef during night inductions at Mrs. McClendon's home. 'F' ' W.,...f.,ff I 1 : Bottom Row: D. Houde, S. Edwards, D. Woolard. Second Row: P. Moore, D. Drenberg, Mrs. McC1endon, P. Duncan, K. Works. Third Row: L. Thomas, L. Van Stavern, G. Evers, R. Reddell, A. Robinson. Top Row: A. Giannella, L. Scruggs. President Pat Duncan and vice president Doug Drenberg measure for journalism Office curtains.
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Student Council Pride, spirit, financial need and love of hamburgers all these made Burger Chef Sponsors Mr. Barrington and Mrs. Shields discuss upcoming agenda. ,--- f--,Y Y. ,-JN Alan Herb, Student Council vice-president, takes advantage of his opportunity to Work in the bookstore by selling a box of nuttie buddies' to james Black. ii,
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French French Club enthusiasm merits two spirit awards 1 .- FRENCH CLUB . . . selecting officers and form- ing special committees . . . deciding rules for the club constitution . . . holding formal inductions at Miss Williams' house . . . ordering distinctive blue jerseys and wearing them proudly . . . desig- nating the fleur-de-lis as club symbol . . . having a single car wash at four locations , . . attending Llfllliance Francais . . . holding a jam in Novem- ber . . . being represented by three RHS mem- bers in the jr. Alliance Fmnriai . . . participating in the Plant-sponsored Mardi Gras . . . compet- ing with others in preparation for the French Declamation contest, Concozzri Dfllljrznce . . . planning a spring doughnut sale . . . establishing a firm foundation for growth in future years. i- 0 secretary Karen Bert, treasurer Sandy Tillis, histo- rian Selena Einwechter, president Linda Pretat, vice president Pam Phillips, corresponding secretary Regine Kowalsky and While others busily wash, Margo Mathis and Sharon Miller flag down more cars for the French Club car wash. Misa Williams relax at formal evening inductionsl Botlom Row: D. Satterwhite, E. Evans, D. Gilbert, Brown, L. Koach, T. Fry, R. Howard. Second Row: Si Mashburn, G. Durland, B, Francis, R. Crane, L. Pretat, Miss Williams, M. Mathis. Third Row:-I. Peterson, K. Bett, G. Easton, S. Einwechter, B, Wood, M. Willette, P. Reese. Tap Row: C. Wyman, D. Cribb, T. Richie,j. McCarty, L. Finfrock, R. Muler, B. Smith, J. Cooper, H. Springston.
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