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ISIIII! Debate Club Speaks Out The Speech and Debate club com- peted in many tournaments against other schools. There were several ca- tagories of speech competition: Lin- coln Douglas debate, dramatic and humerous interpretations, and original oratory, just to name a few. With the help of their advisor Mr. Webb, stu- dents walked away from competitions with several awards and trophies. Speakers Heather Haines and Frank Gorgie each won a trophy and a certifi- cate of excellence for impromptu speaking. Overall, it was a very suc- cessful year for the Speech and De- bate club. speaker Jodi Bodie (left) uses props to enhance her message. Award winner Heather Haines {below) practices what she does best. Speech and Debate 155
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Quill And Scroll Helps Promote Good Journalism Quill Scroll Society was led by President Debbie Garland and Vice- President Dave Anderson. Secretary was Natalie Thorpe, and Treasurer was Debi Proano. Quill Scroll is a Jour- nalism Honor Society and a very pres- tigious club. You must be enrolled in a Journalism class, and maintain at least a 3.3. grade point average to be eligi- ble. The members pay dues to be part of this National Society and also have fund-raisers like this years Bunny- Grams. This years Quill Scroll had a lot of fun and was productive, too! , stated an active member. The club took on a quote this year that they hope will become famous. It goes like this, Shoot low sheriff, I think they ' re riding shetlands! Quill and Scroll Society Top row: Natalie Thorpe. Dave Anderson. Debbie Garland, Debi Proano Bottom row Aaron Ray. Curt Visca. Dave Korny. Not picutred: Dan Noel. Vice-President Dave Anderson worl s on a club project. 154 Quill and Scroll
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Parlez-Vous Francais? The French Club got inspired with advisor Ms. Wilson and presiding offi- cer Kelly Powers. The club began this year as a way for students to get in- volved. The club members didn ' t need to know any French, which helped make the club especially large. The students had a few fundraisers and sold advent calenders to bring some money into the club. They also spon- sored a bake sale and a dinner which prepared them for their trip to Europe! Susie Trode {above) talks to some friends about her French homework. Top row: Kelly Powers, Barbara Rainy, Krista Fritzinger, Leslie Gottlieb, Jaime Gottlieb, Mi- chelle Grossman, Sven Johnson, Darcy Patch, Mayher All, Jayne Salter, Claudia Sroka, Sherif Dimyan, Heidi Mamford Bottom row: Patti Mi- chenery, Linda Powers. Michele Callison, Susie Torode, Tina Heinenon, Chris Calhoun, Sharon Eggeres, Cynthia Stevens, Lynn Colmer. 1 • • 1 BllSj J Mk - i !Bikd»£:f 156 French Club
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