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FBLA President, Virginia Sluss; Vice-President, Linda Dean; Secretary, Charlotte Ann Dockery; Treasurer, Teresa Farmer; Sponsors, Mrs. Beth Culbertson and Mrs. Faye Garrett. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization open to all students taking a business course. The activities of this club helps to prepare themselves for occupation in business fields. It also promotes an ability to work with other people. This organization enables business students to develop strong character and leadership that they will use in their future. FRENCH CLUB President, Teresa Blair; Vice-President, Randy Byington; Secretary-Treasurer, Patty Flanary; Reporter, Joy Walsh; Sponsor, Mrs. Theresa Bledsoe. The French Club is an organization consisting of students taking French and who are interested in learning about the language and culture of the country. The French Club gives members a good op- portunity to practice French customs in their own communities. This year the French club’s home- coming float “Tower over em Titans,” won first place. The float was a miniature Eiffel Tower whose height was approxi- mately 10 feet. At Christmas the club joined other clubs in having a Christmas dance. 34
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QUILL AND SC ROLL FROM LEFT: Jereial Fletcher, Elaine Minton, Linda Hillman, Virginia Sluss, Linda Nickels, and Bobby Elliott. The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization. Its purpose is to encourage the member’s interest in writing and areas which are associated with writing. The members of the Quill and Scroll are in the top third of their class and have done outstanding work in an area of writing. To be a member of the Quill and Scroll is to hold one of the highest honors in the school. FORENSIC CL UB President, Kathy Flanary; Vice-President, Teresa Farmer; Secretary-Treasurer, Joy Walsh; Reporters, Mary Nell Home and Teresa Blair. The Twin Springs Forensic Club got off to a late start but they caught up in time to participate in all district activities. This year the Forensic Club presented “Strange Road” at the District Play Festival at Lebanon. Th ey were commended for their choice of play and the actor’s projection. The play received a good rating. At the District Forensic Contest, Twin Springs really made a good showing. They were the only school in the District to win two first-place honors. These honors went to Kathy Marshall in spelling and Irana Scott in poetry reading. These two girls attended the State contest held at Charlottesville in May.
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SCA President, Jereial Fletcher; Vice-President, Teresa Blair; Secretary, LaVerne Addington; Treasurer, Gary Jennings; Re- porter, Douglas Addingto n; Sponsors: Thomas Osborne, Barbara Hillman, Judy Kennedy. REPRESENT ' A TI VES FROM LEFT: Johnny Stallard, Doug Dingus, Eddie Rudder, Kendall Keith, Tommy Moore. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Stewart, Barbara Meade, Elaine Minton, Patty Flanary, Lynda Collins, Joy Fields. THIRD ROW: Teresa Taylor, Agnes Cox. The SCA is a unique organization. It is composed of representatives of each class and the class presidents whose purpose is to promote better understanding among the students and the members of the faculty. The SCA also notices the ways in which the school could be improved and takes the responsibility upon themselves to improve minor faults when the administration gives its consent. The SCA is undoubtedly one of the most important organizations of the school. 35
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