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Quill and Scroll HonorsNew Members g -f' Larry Colosimo and Patty Mascarellat aged journalists at I7 years old. Larry Colosimo, Robin Kauffman and sponsor Mrs. Martini brainstorming ,,,.-v-N' Quill and Scroll is a selective club, which is probably why there are only five club members. Qualifications for this International honorary journalism club are stiff. A person needs IOO inches of published material, a B average in Journalism, teacher recommendation and to be in the top upper one-third of hisfher class, in order to be inducted into this club. Club members enter writing con- tests and sponsor the Journalism Banquet which is held at the end of the year. The president was Robin Kauffman, vice president was Pam Perinovic, Secret- aryftreasurer was Larry Colosimo and new members were Joe Simon and Patty Mascarella. Joe Simon gets into writing. Quill and Scroll 9l
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Literar Magazine Writes on The yearly Literary Magazine, The Equus is a publication of Coral Springs High School students' best writings. Advisor Mrs. Chris- tine May guides the staff as they compose the magazine. Managing Editors were Ziva Hirsch, and lleana Moran. Copy Editors were Penny Cohn and Alana Nelson. Scott Wentzka and Linda Burch shared the duty of Art Editor. Along with Mary Ann Flynn. Kathy Robles was the business manager. Larry Colosimo, JoAnne Gerger and Meg Tray- lor were in charge of layouts. The burden of typing was granted to Vicky Daniels and Kim Bowman. Staff members were Tina Alter, Mark Amodeo, Rena Baer, Tara Brown, Laurie Bulman, Andrea Froot, Richard Near. Sharon Lee, Jane Heikkinn. Julie Howell, Robert James, Todd Lampe, Shirley Lasante, Mike Lautenbach, and Fred Lazzaro. Literary Magazine Staff fs M f v 4 7, f'GLlx v.?'fPl4f nfygviit: 1? Q ff ,ff W . 4. f if M' All of this writing can do strange things to you. Some of us are shy . , . and some of us aren't proves Larry Colosimo and Todd Lampe 90 Literary Magazine
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lubs Grgani ed W gl , front row Cleft to righty Debbie Sheppers, secretary, Cheryl Klingensmith, vice president, Laura Murphree, president. 2nd row, Dorothy Smith, Diana Penagos, Tracy McCarthy, Jodie Slanda. Sue Ingram, Maureen Risley, Mark Glaser. Valerie Pop. 3rd row, Lisa Norris. Jeanne Bromley, Teddy Flynn, Jean Schram, Tracy Bale, Leslie Jaeger, Maryse Gautier. Susanne Hecker, Helen Sinai. Miss Sharigan, sponsor. 4th row, Janet Castles. Michel Villeneuve, Sheri Hinote, Bill Russo. Alain Bousman, Chris Larser. Trudi Legaerberg. ' 'U The French club managed to com- ,fn bine pleasure with progress in the projects they undertook. They began their active year with a Homecoming float which contained a gorilla in the Eiffel Tower. A picnic for club members was held at Birch State Park. Members also participated in Christmas carolling through Country Club, Coral Springs. ln April, 2l members of the club went on a trip to France over Easter vacation. The club ended the year with a banquet which was held at a French Restaurant. Officers of the club were. Laura Murphree, president, Sheryl Clingins- mith, vice-presidents Debbie Sheppers. secretary, and Julie Hopper, treasurer. Ms. Sharigan was the sponsor. , ,fy French Club Homecoming Float 92 French Club
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