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LEFT-While attending the Publication Workshop in Tucson, Linda Sheila, Angie, and Carole tour a Spanish village. ABOVE-Laurie Frye Scimitar, adds final touches to her copy before sending it to the printer. Journalists activate Quill Sz Scroll Quill and Scroll, an International Society for High School Journalists, is made up of members of the FOR- TRESS and SCIMITAR staffs. Educators and professional jour- nalists recognize and respect the members of Quill and Scroll for their service, interest, and position they hold in the field of journalism. Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Krey were the sponsors for Quill and Scroll, and helped to gather ideas in putting together a literary magazine. SITTING: Steve Gentle, Erron Terry, Richard Baez-Morales, Susan Mr. Krey, Vicki Nelson, Shari Cassin, Henri lflgter van VVissekerke, McKissick, Linda Humble, Carole Alcantar, Joni Story. STANDING: Sheila Shapiro, Angie Sporrer, Mr. Cunningham. 50 QUILL AND SCROLL y 1
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Seniors strive for top rank Jan Varner is third in her class. iz.-31' 5 Alex Kay is seventh in his ciassqi Barbara Larsen is eleventh in her class. t Nsv of ks' 1 Donald Curtis is first in his class. Debra Trinka is fourth in her class. William Sorrell is eighth in his class. i 1 V V David Richards is twelfth in his class. Mary Rausch is second in her class. 4655 V55 John O'Cal1aghan is sixth in Suzzane Ziegler is fifth in her class. his class. W'i:fe Gregory Arnold is ninth in his Scott Bratcher is tenth in his class. H V class. L, - 4 L iiii ' . 5' 4, QA 3 i' i ii Diane Solomon is thirteenth in Amy Miller is fourteenth in her her class. class. TOP 2921 49
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S promotes leadership, service National Honor Society members uphold the highest academic tradi- 1, W' tions here at Alhambra. They are leaders, not only through their scho- lastic achievements, but also for their genuine concern for others. They promote a respect for learning and a sense of leadership in the com- munity. ww Monthly meetings were held fea- i turing guest speakers. NHS members held a Halloween party for the mi- grant children and adopted residents of the Gagnon Guest Lodge. Other services offered included tutoring to students needing extra help, and aid- ing the Roths. Officers were: Jan Varner-Presi- dent, Mary Rausch-V. President, Jaimie Wheeler-Secretary, Linda Reardon-Treasurer. Chairmen: Ran- dy Raux-Programs, Vicki Nelson- Service, Sussy Kew-Tutoring, Bob Martyr-Fund. 1' QM ,k K 'S .pr 'X Lori Cornell and Marie Jorgensen take their turn selling bagels at one of the sales held by the National Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: L. Humble, S. McKis- sick, J. McDougall, D. Mabry, N. Caruso, C. Paulmen, S. Sullivan, J. Wheeler, D. Burrows, L. Fraser. SECOND ROW: A. King, M. Bahr, L. Hunt, G. Quan. THIRD ROW: J. Varner, D. Webster, K. Clark, K. Pelfrey, A. Zetterlof, M. Rausch. FOURTH ROW: S. Kew, V. Nelson, C. Shaw, L. Frye, M. Holmgren, T. Hlehoski, K. Roach. FIFTH ROW: N. Combs, A. Kay, S. Hallada, D. Curtis, B. Demlong, M. Jorgensen. SIXTH ROW: B. Amavisca, M. Whitaker, G. Arnold, L. Erwin, J. Ritter, M. Smith, G. Malek, M. Durazo, K. Garrison, L. Wagner. BACK ROW: T. Peapenberg, D. Richards, S. Bratcher, P. Nathan, K. Yocky, K. Eng- strom, A. Miller. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 51
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