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U QQ cf: Q wlmmerflf Match Wits is a swift competition where four students, chosen because of their high academic excellence, compete against other schools in a grueling con- test of knowledge. The team members, coached by Ms. Weidner and Ms. Har- grove, spent many afternoons and even- ings researching, studying, and memoriz- ing information that would help them prove their superiority in the mind- games. This year's team composed of Ed- die Tankersley, Monroe Harden, Sean Hannaway, and alternate Kathleen Lewis, travelled once again to the University of Southern Colorado to compete in live broadcast on PBS. As of our last publica- tion date our Matchwits had reached the quarter finals of the competition. Matchwits 25
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MW 63? fer ll, mee Lei? to Right Front Row: Donna Perez, Gabi Fideler, Renee Fontaine, Kimberley Disnute, Roshayl Brady. Middle Row: Frank Asher, Rachael Holmes Susan Baker, Barbara Frank, Pat Rhodes, Cathy Castronovo, Karen Boedigheimer. Back Row: Clay jackson, Debbie Bartalo Missy Kemp Mary Hunks, Mr. Hallam fsponsorj, Sue Musser, Kathy Khederian, Chris Orr and Denise Williams. Quill and Scroll, a highly rec- ognized honor, is the granted opportunity for students to be commended for their dedica- tion and excellency in all fields of journalism. This highly se- lective honor awarded by Mr. Hallam makes noticeable to each student his own personal talents in areas, such as writing, artistic abilities and photo jour- nalism. The ceremony for the induction of new members not only gives cause for a proud streak in many parents, but also gives the students a feeling of achievement and personal growth. 24 Quill And Scroll
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Many students feel down when starting back to school, but when Doherty's student council sponsored a Welcome Back Week, the first week of classes weren't so bad. The biggest event of the week was the Battle of the Sexes. Congratulations are due to the guys, who successfully beat the gals with a score of 107 to 106. Friday, there was a spirited pep rally, which was set off with the band march- ing its way through the halls. The week was then ended with the truly fantastic Midnight-Magic Dance. 'Y
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