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Nolionol groups honor scholors Being recognized for academic achievement, 98 Juniors and 39 Seniors were added to the growing list of students in the National Honor Society bringing the total number to 194. Dr. E. C. Leslie, assistant super- intendent in charge of instruction, spoke on the goals each member should try to attain. Two girls directed the somewhat limited activities calendar for the Howard Price chapter of NHS. Tra- vetta Holly served as president for the first semester and was followed by Karla Babcock for the second semester. Honoring four fall Quill and Scroll initiates, Avalanche-Journal investigative reporter Howard Swindle spoke at the December ll banquet at K-Bob's. Seventeen spring initiates of the honorary international society for high school journalists were honored at a picnic in lVIay. For being a Friend of Publi- cations, lV!r. Carl Knight was dubbed a Knight in Shining Armour by appreciative Quill and Scroll members who have benefited from his help- fulness. He was presented a plaque from Cindy Skibell at the annual Quill and Scroll initiation. 3 .W fa 6 A2 ' 1 3.-of'- As sa- ffi ll 'Q fa li f , I TOP A symbol of academic achievement, the NHS pin is awarded to Sandy Cox by Lea Cay Sanders. BOTTONI LEFT Investigative reporter for the Avalanche-Journal Howard Swindle talks to Quill 81 Scroll members about the importance of his line of work. lVlrs. Marjorie Wilson, sponsor, is seated at left. BOTTONI RIGHT Performing the tradi- tional duties that go along with the National Honor Society's initiation, Cindy Skibell lights candles while Arthur Anderson, Gary Jameson, David Levy and Pam lVlcGee pre- pare for their part in the program. ,ss X NHS,Q8cS 19
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hifi? 5 , 2 ...- I , -Q---M . . . ' A 1 N 'Q Xt as ,S K mi '34th Street Pub' wins owords From the midst of stories, paste- ups, features, pictures and deadlines, an award winning Crest emerged. With a staff of 22, the Crest garnered 998 of 1000 possible points to win Medalist for the fifth straight year, was named top newspaper at the Canyon convention, and won an All- American rating for the ninth consecu- tive semester. Raking in a multitude of individ- ual awards, Stephanie Shine was cited for outstanding stories at Canyon, while Kathy Beselt earned recognition from the interscholastic League Press Conference. Plus, photographer David .l l 19 v VA? ff Johnson won the 1975 American Newspaper Publishers Association- Ouill 84 Scroll award for the best photograph in the nation. Aside from a change in printers and a typographical facelift, the Crest acquired three columns. Members of all the publications staffs sported 34th Street Pub T-shirts. In University lnterscholastic League Competition, Alisse Sikes, Cindy Skibell, James Rushing and Margaret Mintkenbaugh advanced to regionals, and Margaret went on to State competition-where she was fourth in editorials. ,, h ,mb-.W-own-awww-wi, - 4 I 4' , 91 UQ riff'- Nf Abu' ? K ., .- TOP Typing the Catalyst, Margaret Mint- kenbaugh hurries to meet a deadline. CENTER LEFT Stephanie Shine and Alisse Sikes interview Assistant Principal Carl Knight. CENTER RIGHT Sherry Holcomb, Steve Barnes and Pam Woodman paste up their pages. BOTTOM LEFT Stepping into the role of Santa, sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Wil- son distributes gifts at the staff Christmas party. BOTTOM RIGHT As bookkeeper Debra Shobert types up a financial report. Not shown are John Morgan, Mark Woods, Kim Hovden and Lynn Genereaux. Crest 21
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