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Top: Betsy Anderson, Don Armstrong, Peter Berry, Beverly Cain, Ann Colson, Janice Corley, Annette Corn, Patty Dawkins, Hettie Fowler. Second Row: Bill Graham, Judy Guinn, Brenda Holcombe, Susan Hope, Mary Ann Hughes, Jean Hyder, Frances James, Rita Jenkins, Judy Jeter. Third Row: Carolyn Johns, Charlie Jordan, Myra Jordan, Anna Lybrand, Janet McGowan, Mary Anna Miller, Janet Palmer, Caroline Richardson, Sammie Ridgeway. Bottom: Boyd Scott, Linda Smith, Ann Spears, Hubert Sprouse, Frances Tinsley, Jackie Weatherford, Jonnie Weatherford, Gayle Wilburn, Rebecca Williford. Quill nd Scroll Sells Plastic Yearbook Covers Discussing whether or not Quill and Scroll should undertake the sale of plastic covers for t.he yearbook are members Anna, Mary Anna, and Becky. Quill and Scroll invitations were issued Monday, Feb- ruary 27, to I8 seniors and juniors from the staffs of the Hi-Life and the CLEAM, who had qualiiied for member- ship in the International Honor Society for High School Journalists. Almost immediately the members, old and new, took as a club project the selling of plastic yearbook covers. Covers of this kind, which gave protection to the GLEAM, had long been considered a need here. The sales price was 25:6 each. Initiation ceremonies took place in assembly. Regu- lation Quill and Scroll pins were presented to each new member by officers of the chapter, and a large gold quill pen was used to sign the oflicial register. In the repeating of vows each new member promised to uphold the high standards of the school and its publications, and to main- tain friendly relations between the publication staffs. Blue and gold, the colors of Quill and Scroll, were seen in the stoles worn by the officers and in the satin table cloth that covered the table around which the ceremonies were held.
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FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB. Bottom: Susan Hope, president, Caroline Richardson, vice-president, Ionnie Weatherford, secretary, Patty Dawkins, treasurer, Barbara Richardson, Gene Comer, Kath- leen Berry, Jean Hyder. Second Row: Judy Guinn, Annette Smith, Frances Tinsley, Gaye Dulin, Frances Lawson, Janice Corley, Bar- bara Hall, Sammie Ridgeway. Third Row: Erma Lee Langley, Sammie Turner, Gayle McGowan, Gloria Eubanks, Beverly Cam, Brenda Holcombe, Beth Lamb, Penny Hecht. Top: Grace Iordan, Betsy Anderson, Anne Garner, Ann Colson, Ferrol Teague, Carolyn johns, Mary Ann Hughes, Judy Maness, Ruth Hodges. Future Teachers Begin Year ith New Sponsor 0 Under the direction of a new sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilburn, the Future Teachers, club began the 1960-61 school session with an October assembly program. Six- teen new members from the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades were inducted, bringing the total membership of the club to 34. From these members, new and old, each teacher chose a girl to be her special assistant. Duties of this special future teacher included such matters as checking objective type papers, dusting classroom furni- ture, washing black-boards, and even on rare occasions, going through the routine of conducting classes. For the first time in the history of the club, members were given an opportunity to purchase an oHicial F. T. A. pin. The pin had the initials of the club and the year the student was in the club. Almost every member bought a pin. Senior members of the club had an opportunity to sub- stitute for one day in the class or grade of their choice, teaching the subject in which they felt best qualified. F In May, a final meeting was held for the purpose of electing new officers. Included in this meeting was a social hour in the home economics room. As a Future Teacher, one of your duties .is to help your assigned teacherf' Mrs. Wilburn, sponsor, 1S saying to Gayle and Ann. 1
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Wa We-bi T op: Dale Addison, Karen Cagle, Janice Corley, Annette Com, Patty Dawkins, Susan Felder Godshall, Jack Green, Stanley Hem- bree. Second Row: Ruth Hodges, Brenda Holcombe, Susan Hope, Charles Hughes, Mary Ann Hughes, Frances James, Carolyn Johns, Charlie Jordan. Third How: Myra Jordan, Thomas Kelly, Frances Lawson, Anna Lybrand, Mary Anna Miller, Gary Moore, Janet Palmer, Elaine Parks. Bottom: Caroline Richardson, Boyd Scott, Kay Shetley, Ann Spears, Mike Thomason, Jimmy Treadway, Jonnie Weatherford, Bruce White. Honor ociety Sends Delegates To onvention Seventeen girls and one boy in the junior class were inducted into the National Honor Society on' Thursday, March 1. These new members were Becky Strahley, Carolyn Hembree, Beverly Cain, Kathleen Berry, Jane Pitts, Hettie Fowler, Linda Springs, Gene Corner, Jean Hyder, Jackie Weatherford, Gayle Wilburn, Betsy Ander- son, Annette Smith, Gayle McGowan, Erma Lee Langley, Judy Guinn, Rosie Godshall, and Ralph Phillips. Each was presented a pin and ribbons of gold and blue, the society,s colors. Membership was limited to students who were willing to be of service, who had a scholastic average of 90 or above, who were ot high character, and who showed leadership ability. The State convention of the Society took place at Spartanburg High School during the week-end of March ll. Attending were Jonnie Weatherford, Sandy Hughes, Beverly Cain, Carolyn Hembree and the sponsor, Miss Hope. During the convention, the new State officers were elected, and the delegates from each school were honored with a banquet and a dance. Mike, mounting the stage steps for the National Honor initiation, finds Boyd's handclasp assuring, Mary Anna has. already been similar ly greeted by Anna.
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