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uill And Scroll Quill and ScrolI, the international literary honors society for outstanding high school journalists, maintains the standard of publication at a level of quality in George C. Marshall High School. Scholastic standing and a meas- ure ot contribution to a school publica- tion are qualifications for membership. Members are usually inducted in the spring from the writers in the junior and senior classes considered to be the most meritorious. Mr. Chester, Susan Ives and Mrs. Kotheimer look over new Quill and Scroll charter. Junior Honor Society Outstanding scholarship, school citizen- ship, service, leadership and character are the qualifications for members of the Katherine Marshall Chapter of the Junior Honor Society. Members from other schools formed the steering committee and inducted ninth and tenth graders during the year. First row: Jane Morgan, Carol Skalnik, Erica Fishe, Linda Oldham. Second row: Marilyn Brewer, Robyn O'Connell, Linda Brink, Beth Rix, Renee Guenard. Third row: Mrs. Victory, Russ Fee, Bill Nanna, Vyrl Leichliter, Nick Sherwood, Jim Hodgson. .' S . ' 9 ism.. WT - I '-3? Sitting: Kathaleen Buckley, Treasurer, Susan Ives, Secretary, Don Herzberg, President, Cathy Sims, Vice President. Standing: Barbara Samson, Susan Holloway, Nancy Shaver, Carlene Carey, Ronnie Hughes,
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THE WHEEL ll-in Senate Though the Senate was not organized until late in the year, the members worked diligently to overcome this handicap. The three girls, Kris Reiber, Jane Morgan and Nina Hodge and three boys, Don Herzberg, Jack Lucas, and Henry Zinman represented the Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen classes respectively. Nancy Shaver, S.C.A. presi- dent, led the first meeting in February, ably assisted by Donna Brodie, Clerk of the Senate. This year the Senate served admir- ably in coordinating class and S.C.A. activi- ties. By helping as laison officers, the sena- tors attended their class meetings as well as S.C.A. meetings. Arranging dances as well as obtaining class discount cards, the Senate proved to be one of the most effi- ciently functioning bodies within the S.C.A. Seated: Robert Henninger, Vice President, Nancy Shaver, President, and Cindy Bieber. Standing, left to right: Susan Turner, Treasurer, Stan Whiting, Donna Brodie, Clerk of the Senate, David Kalassay, Kathleen Romanus, Paul Hendrick, Jean Holt, Clerk of the House. House of Representatives X.j ef? First row: Richard Evans, Jane Morgan, Donna Huston, Jean Holt, Barbara Malecki, Wendy Johnstone, Carol Burkhardt, Roger Blamquist. Second row: Judy Samusson, Martha Kiger, Wendy Chamberlin, Ann DuFour, Beau Barron-Clarke, Gail Williams, Jean Via, Fran Hanger. Third row: Janet Kirwan, Letitia Tinsley, Carlene Carey, Linda Orrison, Laurie Jaslin Lonnie Dole, Carol Winfrey, Dianne Rauth, Sharman Mc Duffie, Harvey Wood. Fourth row: Nancey Parson, Nora Tal- bot, Vicki Fuller, Lisa Smith, Sue Dawson, Anita Huffman Paul Hendrick, Stuart Ours, Robbie French, Mike West.
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Science Club 3-1' David Shupe, James Steakley, Allen Horne, Ralph Dowell, Sheley, Pat Baley Madeline De Lisle Betsy Seaver Larry Dick Kreutzer, Richard Phillips, Gary Polansky. Frank Wag- Malone, Ronnie Hughes Nancy Hughes Ken Ritchey Neal her, Beau Barron-Clarke, Kris Peiber. Joe Wagner, Sue Johnson. Geery, Butch Young, Manyd Thomas, Dennis Futchik, Sandy Debate Club Participating in the Northern Virginia League, the debate team has gained in- valuable experience this year under the guidance of Miss Martha Rudnicki and Mr. Armand Sebastianelli. Emerging with an impressive record, the team debated with the leading schools of the area and participated in the Annual State Debate Conference at the University of Virginia and the invitational meet at George Wash- ington University. Through debating, the students gained experience in public speaking and a greater knowledge of subjects of current interest. First row: Alice Pittard, Andrea Andrews, Linda Old- ham, Jonell Polansky, Paul Reiber. Second row: Miss Rudnicki, Jack Lucas, Mike West, Vyrl Leichliter, Gary Polansky, Vance Salter, Mr. Sebastianelli.
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