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Quill And Scroll Out of the twelve thousand schools participating In and holding a charter in the International Honor- ary Society for High School Journal- ists - Quill and Scroll - La Habra High School stands out as one of them. More than one million members be- long to the Society from coast to coast. In order to be eligible for membership, students must be bon- afide high school enrollees from their junior or senior classification, in the upper third of their class, and have established excellent work in some aspect of journalism (year- book, school newspaper, production work, or editing). The members of the La Habra chap- ter of Quill and Scroll Society have met all of the above requirements and have been outstandingly in- volved in contributing to the school ' s journalistic environment such as the school yearbook, school newspaper and other related ser- vices. Selecting this year ' s member- ship was handled by Mr. Keith Pen- dell and Mrs. Mary Dodd. First Row: Melissa Sullivan. Mary Bucklen. Mannelle Banez. Manna Laymon. Ariun Berera. Second Row Mr. Keilh Pendell - Advisor. Susan Schwarz, John Anderson. Tim Vandehey, Lori Callaghan. Sandy Zeman, Third Row: Dylan Lawson. Warren Burks. Oreg Golden. Glenn Burks. Bill Schorsch. Sieve Curry. The Film-Making Ultra-Articulates La Habra High School gave birth to a new club this year: The Film Making Ultra Articulates - in short, the Film Club. The club was initiated by four young, talented and intrinsic students, namely: Richard Chen, Chad Flliot-President, Dan Sanger- Vice President, Kirk FIlis (not in picture) and advi- sor, Mr. Cole (not in picture). The school year 1981-82 has been a hectic year for the group, having spent a lot of time and patience in producing, developing and organizing film scripts to show to private businesses. In turn, the money and donations from their benefactors and solicitors proceeded in renting film equipment and materials. This film equipment will allow the club to create their foremost production and oth- er planned masterpieces in future years. :!S5 £i: 19-1 Ouill and Scroll, .ind Film Club
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Press Release. Advisor. Mrs. Podd. consults Editor-in-Chief, Susan Schwsrz. lor their nett layout. Typing out his ne l sports feature is Sports Editor, Jeff Inlay. Above Tim Vandehey, Cpinion Editor, and Susan Schwarz trying out their neif lorinat magazine layout styling left riun Hcrcra, Copy Iditor. points out the crucial layout positions to Dylan lauson, as John .Anderson approves. Scolchtape 193
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Science Club Discovers Fun! First Row: Adam Reisdorf. Carol him. Laura Seigmeyer. Kay Khpfenstein, Kim Cabrera, Donna Eisenhauer. Jeff Holoubek. Mrs. Beamer. student teactier. Second Row Pebble Dearborn. .Maureen fhornburg. Mitchi Tulloch. Eric Baxter. Dan Marsh. Warren Burl s. Dayona Moody, Sheryle Sheeter. Third Row: Tanya Tellefsen. Charles Martinez. Lisa Garcia. Misa Austin. Julie Espy. Jenny Nystrom, David Houck. Mrs. Takahashi and Mrs. Verdery, advisors. Fourth Row Diego folarte. Michael Lee. David Sanger. Dan Sanger. The Science Club at La Habra High School was very active. The group uiet weekly to plan and deterniine the events they would participate in the following month. Their first activity was a group venture on a whale watching trip off of the coast of California. They also visited a water purifying plant here in the south- land and went on a very enjoyable trip to Si Flagg ' s Magic Mountain. The group also planned a fund raiser and used the money to buy new equipment for the Science Department. The main attraction of their sale was M M candies which was a big favorite of all stu- dents. Science Club Ctficers Carol Kiin. Mrs Takahashi. advisor, and Dayona Moody. Science Club •
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