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Top: QUILL and SCROLL — Bottom: Gregg Burgess, Sue Compton, Cissy Belousovitch, Miss Claudia Chaille. pow Two: Mr. Chuck Cascio, Walter Howes, Debbie Blanchard, Kathy Mayer, Debbie Cestaro, Greg Bartholomew, Enid Berglund, Dave Watt. Top Row: Kim Hamilton, Jody Lannen, Not pictured: Ellen Montgomery, Frank Balint. Left: SPANISH CLUB — Bottom Row: Dana Wenzel, Jorge Ascunce, Barbara Logan, Steve Shafer. Row Tow: Margie Commerce, Kim de Wilde, Donna McGiehan, Sue For- bush, Ingrid Berglund, Kathy Jones. Row Three: Tiare Wilson, Karen Hibbs, Dora Cates, Peggy Swisher, Denise Dapogny, Pat Judson, Mercedes Casey. Top Row: Jody Lannen, Lydia Cunningham, Gene Lowe, Mike Bowman, Debra Bender, Jill An¬ derson. Opposite Page Top: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Bottom Row: Angie Baylis, Meg Waugh, Lyn-Anne Cornelius, Debbie Crissinger. Row Two: Sue Com¬ pton, Luanne Jenkins, Cyndee Miller, Linda Johnson, Kathy Jones, Colleen Rainey. Row Three: Jane Morrow, Cathy Brock, Lydia Cunningham, Donna Ours, Janice Bu¬ chanan, Cheryl Origer, Peggy Swisher. Top Row: Charles Simko, Ann Ponsford, Robert Schoumacher, Joanne Steane, Annette Martin, Dave Watt. Opposite Page, left: FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Bottom Row: James Saintsing, Jorge As¬ cunce. Row Two: Susan Reeves, Suzy Har¬ desty, Lori Kellan, Susan Martin, Tina Shang, Debbie Cestaro. Row Three: Steve Spiller, Powel Brown, Lyn-Anne Cornelius, Susan Marsha ll, Meg Waugh, Steve Red¬ ding, Mike Murphy. Row Four: Nancy Watt, Kay Bellor, Robin Dexter, Jane Morrow, Debbie Cow, Kathy Childress, Steve Leresche. Top Row: Karen Bellor, Pat Stewart, Lynn Fusco, Sisa, Barlow, Karen Wolfe, Leslie Mayer, Joanne Steane, Cheryl Origer. Organizations 71
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ociety member tutor tudent Students who excelled in aca¬ demics were rewarded by accep¬ tance into a number of Honor Societies. Specifically designated for achievements in foreign language were the Spanish and French Honor Societies. The French Honor Society, spon¬ sored by Mr. Keith Barney, was composed of fifteen members. They participated in such activities as viewing French plays, and planned a trip to New Orleans during Mardi Gras. The Society provided an in¬ centive for excellence in language achievement. For the first time, gifted Spanish students had the opportunity to be recognized through the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica, sponsored by Miss Martha Abbott. Marshall was granted an official charter for the Society, and members were ini¬ tiated in a candle lighting ceremony in the library. Quill and Scroll, already an es¬ tablished society at Marshall, was not active as far as collective meet¬ ings. It ' s members, however, were very active; they successfully pro¬ duced Marshall ' s three literary publications, the Columbian, Rank and File, and Reveille. Another group that deserved rec¬ ognition, was the National Honor Society. Attempting to create a ser¬ vice club rather than a status clique, members tutored some students in a variety of subjects and organized picnics. 70
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flow is the future Right: SAE — Bottom row: Susan Lankford, Natalie Hughes, Debbie Cestaro. Row two: Carol Dunlap, Teressa Harr, Cathy Lank¬ ford, not pictured: Carla Childress. Below right: FHA — Bottom row: Debbie Myers, Sara Wenzel. Row two: Jeannie Werner, Sandy Smerdzinski, Susan Bowen. Row three: Linda Buhl, Elinor Swift, Terri Holt, Linda Johnson. 72
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