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ADDITIONAL USHERS include: Sheryl Scott, Kristie Stuart, Kim Brinton, Jeanie McCl'endon, Patti Crnko, Hambly, Shirley Sampson, Emily Baca, Paula Renfro, and Linda Jaime, Pam Blanchard, Joanne Madden, and Debbie Stephanie Martone, Row 2: Danielle Cleveland, Carla Buchheit. Guiding, riting Scene , Publications Qualities for this group were poise and grace A neat appearance and a smiling face. Happiness is getting into school plays and Civic Light Opera free. Formallyfattired Us' herettes were in musical heaven as they guided parents through plays and theatre buffs to San Bernardino productions. Stephanie Martone, prexy, and Mrs. Kathy Stater, advisor, led the group in discussions of apparrel, projects, and activities. It talies lots of writing for the Quill and Scroll pin, Their banquet is heid at the old Mission Inn. Ambitious scribes enrolled in Journalism or Publications with 250 printed inches are eligif ble for this honorary literary group. Jeannette Barker, editorfinfchief of The Bruin Press, presided. Quill and Scrollers sponsor the year' end banquet at the Mission Inn where invited guests and publication and iournalism staff members preview the yearbook. NEW MEMBERS join the great race: Ed Gilmore, Jeanie McLendon, Stephanie Martone, Gracye fwho decided to be in both picturesj, Todd Blackford, Greta Nevin, Barbara Cotton, Lynda Gilbert, Ruth Glaze, Nancy Wyatt, Tony Deutsch, Patti Robbins, Kathy Jarrell, Carol Tymchek, Maggie Jimenez, and Dave Shelton. , ,QV , 4 ,- gf is 3' J 1 . A . f ,J 'N 'L 'i ,in 'al- Jail
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