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Skip Joyner Preiideiit Mary Ann Linker Vice-President Pam Hirst Secretary Carson P hyne Treasurer Quill and Scroll Rewards Outstanding Staffers To the students sening on the staffs of the school’s two publications, the Tomahawk and the Bow and Arrow, their jobs as high school journalists demand hard work and dedication. It is the purpose of the Quill and Scroll Society to honor those students who exhibit out- standing achiet ' cment in fulfilling their responsibilities as members on either of the annual ' s two staffs or on the newspaper’s staff. iMembers, who are tapped into the club each year during the month of March, must ha ' e serced for at least one year on a journalism staff and must rank in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing. Through the Quill and Scroll, mem- bers are encouraged to consider a field in journalism as a possible profession. Shayne Arrowood C arol Bailey Raymelle Batte Julie Beatty Betty Blythe Tommy Bowman Donna Broome Roberta Brown Patricia Curlee Joyce Daxis Gene Dickens Joey Fiorello Sandra Furr Linda Flopkins Dunki Loy Nancy Lyerly Nancy Mahaffey Donna Mingus Carol Reagin Tia Teilans Page Twenty-four
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Tomahawk Editorial Staff Starting during the summer and continuing through No ' emher, the business staff solicited ads from business firms to provi de funds to publish the 1966 Toriahaw ' k. Later during the school year, members of the business staff took subscriptions for the annual. Soliciting names for the booster page of the Tomahawk was also a project of the business staff. Since the staff was responsible for the layout of the advertising section, members began planning the layout after all ads had been turned in and recorded. After this layout was combined with the editorial layout, the annual was sent to press and the business staff began preparations for next year. Donna Brooaie Deeley Curry Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Lane Diggers, Associate Manager; Sandra Teague, Circulation Manager; Barry Broome, Ads Manager; Sandra Surber, Bookkeeper; Dannie Milholland, Ads Copy Manager. Seated: Hamm, Reagin, Taver, Mullis, Scliroeder, ' herry. Standing: Judson, Hipp, Huggins, Hargett, Borden, Armstrong, Nance, Teague. Aldridge, Smith, Martell. Page Twenty-three
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Acting in the Christmas skit are Ronnie Montgomery, Becky Sides, ]idie White, Shayne Arroivood, and James Sadler. Don Eggleston officially begins his reign over the Mardi Gras as Linda Stall crowns him king of the festivities. French Club Presents Skit at Christmas Meeting At the first meeting of Le Cercle Francais, a film, “The Art of French Cooking,” was presented. In November Miss Cox spoke about France’s part in the Vietnam situation. “ ’Twas the Night Before Christmas ” was a skit presented by French III students in December. In January Mrs. Kay Mitchell showed slides of her year at the Sorbonne in Paris. The club’s annual Mardi Gras was held in the school cafeteria on Friday night, April 1. During the year members sold note paper to aid the Charlotte E.xchange Student Program. o O First row: Draddy, Swanger, L. Griffith, A. Sadler, Black, Powell, Asbury, Husband, Payseur, Hirst, president; B. Loy, vice-presi- dent; Lingerfelt, treasurer; Yandle, secretary; Query, Jenkins, Grant, Lamb, T, Brown, Carter, Second row: jXIiss Bates, ad- viser; Gibson, Graham, Nave} ' , Curry, k ' V ' atkins, McDaniel, Ken- ley, Springs, Abernethy, Davis, Arrowood, Wischbusen, DeLane, S. Eppley, Gardner, Blythe, Hslsabeck, Lyerly, Townsend, Miss Tyler, adviser. Third roiv: Fox, Clark, Bingham, Teitloff, Woody, A, Armstrong, N, Hipp, Cook, R, Armstrong, Thompson, Coates, Montgomery, Keener, E, Stiwalt, L. Eppley, Ht ' att, Ramsey, Lineberger, White. Fourth row: McCall, Shull, Parsons, Roberts, Bigham, Mhlson, Batte, Brabenec, Neel, N, Cathey, Duke, H. Cathey, Burt, D. Loy, Bennett, Deese, Biggers. Fifth row: Sloan, J. Stiwalt, Sides, S, Brown, Stewart, Davenport, Sims, L. Hartman, Hassen, Dickey, Gregory, Nash, Cashion, M. Gril- fith, Seagle, Geddings, Dixon, Sixth row: Elowie, Wright, Mc- Keon, Corbett, Laine, Earnest, Seawell, L. Hipp, Petrides, Snypes, Morrison, Rogers, Guignard, J, Beatty, Flint, Terres, Melton, Seventh row: Harkey, Miller, Lee, Able, Rothwell, Van Malssen, Greer, Phillips, Parks, Lunsford, E. Hartman, Hollingsworth, Hyder, Scott, J. Sadler, Wingate, Joyner, D, Beatty, Page Twenty-five
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