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Ike The TALON, which is an accredited member of the International Quill and Scroll and the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association. is published - ' bi-monthly by the Joumalism classes of Aurora Hinkley High School. It is printed by Southeast Denver Graphics in Denver Colorado. Publications in the Aurora Public Schools are created as a leaming experience by the students for the students, Editors-in-Chief ...... Academic Editor ..,. Activities Editors .... Circulation Editor ,... Community Editors . . . Investigative Editor . . , Sports Editors ........ Assistant Sports Editor Business Manager .... Photographers ....... Reporter ,... ..... Advisor ..... . . Principal . . . . , . , 4... ,.,..... . Susan Schaef Kerry Skelton Janice Borzymowski, Karen Moret Theresa Nowak, Linda Sullivan Sedalia Perez ......,...........ClintConner ...................,LindaBates . . . ..... Leigh Grimmett, Wayne Bolton ......,............MarkKleese . . . .................... Chuck DaSi1va . ..... Leigh Grimmett, Russ Cromie ................,....RoyCerise .. ....Miss Kathleen Hayes . . . Dr. Patrick Grippe A 0 U,4,.n 'sQ,..' A1 Susan Schaef wonders how she ever got here. 1 ,I 5 rw 'iw'-.. . is THuNoERBlRo ' M f e M' LO .. . a . ww I The Thunderbird Talon staff of this year consisted of seventeen members, including sponsor Miss Kathleen Hayes. This was the first year the newspaper had a columnist, Dale Sather. The Talon was written by and for the students of Hinkley. It provided a forum for student opinion as well as entertainment and information about the school and community. One main goal of the Talon was to fur- ther student interest through good leadership. Some of the more noteworthy achievements of the year were a ranking of 13th in the nation by Columbia Press and a lst Class Award from the National A ' WI! fn- . -w , N k Scholastic Press Association. Also for ten out of the past eleven y M years they have been given lst Class awards from various press as- iis 'T 'K' H- A if 'T P SOCiallOI'tS. Karen Moret and Linda Sullivan laugh over a funny article. if That was a good one, Bates, says Miss Hayes. Leigh Grimmett has fun while she works. Mark Kleese is happy because he finally finished his story. 96 Organizations
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Drama Club Members View Man Plays Mr. Robert Cary was the Drama Club sponsor at Hinkley. Drama Club was open to all students, especially those in- terested in theater. Charmaine Blakely was the president, Jimmy Richmond was the vice-president, Gwen Evans was trea- surer and Molly Whipple was SCCrCIaI'y. Drama Club had many activities going on this year. 'lhe members visited many the- aters to preview opening night plays. They worked the backstage activities for the play Harvey',. The other club members were Gretchen Lands, Coreen Stander, Charlotte Evans, Sara Kvern, Jennie Mettert, Charles Hol- zheimer, John Davis, Diedre Thompson, Laurette Ferrier, Tammie Hall, Terri Ki- vilighn, Larry Stensgaard, Cheryl Hart- well, Carla Pinkerton, Peggy Stafford Marta VanLandingham, Terlisky Man- ning and Robert Allan. a N, ,- Maxine Womak, Larry Stensgaard, Patty Jaramillo, Carla Pinkerton, Becky Ohmert, Jimmy Richmond, Gwen Evans, treasurer: Charmaine Blakely, presi- John Davis, and Charlotte Evans. dentg Molly Whipple, secretary. - I 'Wi f 15- l i-B ,,.--1 A Molly Whipple, Marta VanLandingham, Charmaine Blakely, Gwen Evans, Carol Quillon, Deidre Thompson, Tammie Hall, Lauretta Ferrier, Peggy Stafford, and Gretchen Lands. 98 Organizations
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