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2:6 .1' QUILL St SCROLL: FRONT ROW: A. Ely, J. Fleming, M. Barbour, D. Miller, C. Conway. SECOND ROW: J Boyle, L. Chapman, D. Connolly, R. Turner, M. Miller, 1. McQuillan. THIRD ROW: P. Daly, A. Temple, C Diehl, I. Schwartz, D. Petit, D. Krieg, J. Jackson. 7-q 5... ' 5 r Q5 ' X J l 2 It ' ABOVE: Yearbook journalist Chris Diehl glances at a Quill and Scroll publication. RIGHT: NHS members Alice Ely and Patty Daly discuss the assembly ofthe anthology. ABOVE RIGHT: National Honor Society inductee Gerry Butorac receives his pin from Father Gettelfinger. 68 ,..,.....-9-0 ol , they I sf . e W I l . . FQ'
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lmk between students and faculty Activity is the hallmark of this year's Student Council. Besides providing a link between the student body and the administration, our Council has helped to keep the school's social life alive. Some of the dances the Student Council spon- sored include the Get Acquainted Dance, the Christ- mas Dance, and the Homecoming Dance. Council members also supervised the Thanksgiving Food Drive, the Christmas door decorations, sold Trojan spirit buttons, and were instrumental in putting up the sports pictures in the lobby. Showing that they really care about Chatard and its future, the Student Council members immediately took action when the school was threatened with clos- ing. They helped organize a demonstration downtown and a march to the Cathedral to dramatize our con- cern for our school. To say that the Student Council cares about Chatard and shows it would be an under- statement. --'ff 67
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fl' 97 I-Ionor societies boast cream of crop The National Honor Societyis members are students who display the qualities of leadership, schol- arship, character, and service. The Societyis activities throughout the year gave its members a chance to put their abilities to work. The first project of the year was the purchase of a calendar to show upcoming school events of the month. It was placed in the main hall. Next, the National Honor Society set up a tutoring pro- gram to help prepare students for semester exams. Fi- nally, members published an anthology, entitled i'Am- bergrisf' which included original entries from the whole school. The Quill and Scroll, which is an international honorary society for high school journalists, recognizes the long hours and creativity that members of the Trojan Shield and Citadel bring to their work. Since it is honorary, the Quill and Scroll elects no officers and sponsors no activities. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: C. Bowden, P. Shriner, M. Bowman, A. Ely, I. Stonecipher, M. Barbour, R. Turner, S. Epaves, D. Miller, L. Bowman. SECOND ROW: D. DeTamble, C. Barr, A. Moran, R. Roesch, M. McCabe, P. Keclcley, J. Fleming, M. Newell. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, J. Boyle, N. Ray, M. Mahern, D. Petit, P. Kennedy, B. Buehler, J. Roulon, D. Hensel, S. McAllister. FOURTH ROW: N. Warga, L. Kelley, D. Hadden, V. Lane, K. Hughes, T. Williams, J. Jackson, S. Davis, J. Jacoby, D. Roney, J. McQuillan.lFLFTH ROW: J. Dolle, 1. Mooney, 1. Schwartz, S. Gillespie, A. Temple, R. Philbin, B. Rodecker, P. Daly, M. Odenwalder, D. Krieg, C. C ar . 69
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