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335 ,.,,,, ,Sir fl., .. . N xl. V: f ,,,,, ., , 1HU,,,,,f if if Q xt,1 f 1' J . ,i ATHLETIC HONORS The trampoline is excitingand it's my life. I love the feeling of freedom, learning new tricks, and meeting so many people. My main goal is to go to the NationaIs. CMariIyn Stiegj It is a challenge to me. I skate because it is fun and there's lots to learn. My ambition is to win a gold medal in the World Championships. CLeslie Glenn! I usually do better in competition, so I like that the best. CChip Geigerj The trampoline gives me a feeling of flying or floating in the air. I hope to continue doing the best I can and possibly make it to the World Championships some day. CAIexandra Nicholsonj UPPER RIGHT: Out of 55 divers from the state of Illinois, Chip Geiger captured first place, LOWER LEFT: Marilyn Stieg and Alexandra Nicholson syn- chronize their iumps during practice. They are the 1971 National champions in synchronization. LOWER RIGHT: Leslie Glenn placed seventh in the novice ladies division of the U,S. National figure skating championship. .silty .U .. ii' .I ww' Em: nw Doug Wilson, presidentg Trisha -f te , secretary: Mar tha Hallock- treasurer' Chuck ol Q: , s, vice president s, I'li'Ir wg 1 .tltrst if ff s W y 150 Honors
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'.4 5 I GRADUATION SPEAKERS There are many people who can't identify with traditional religion and I thought I would start a tradition of having them speak at Bac- calaureate. CDan Hotchkissj My religion is a basic part of my life, and this seems to be the only way, in high school, to express my feelings. fRuth Wallachj I feel that it is necessary to . ,. express ourselves .. not only to ourselves, but to many others. Speaking to my peers, I hope to express my faith in Jesus Christ. CSue Tamborinij Speaking at Baccalaureate gives me a chance to reflect on some things that I feel are important to all of us. CBeth Ross-Shannony Being chosen from the senior class made the honor of speaking even more of a distinc- tion. Uolen Schmaussb ln being a Commencement speaker I hope to be able to convey my feelings to all the peo- ple l've come to know so well, because they've been so good to me CChuck Kentb Dan Hotchkiss, Religious Humanist, Ruth Wallach, Jew- ish, Sue Tamborini. Catholic. and Beth Ross-Shannon, Protestant. represent their faiths as Baccalaureate speakers. Jolen Schmauss and Chuck Kent were chosen from the senior class to represent them as Commencement speak- ers for the 1972 graduation. Honors 149
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-- N-fm Reaves, Shiela Redmon, Kerry Rollert, Michael Ross-Shannon, Beth Schmauss, Jolen Skubal, Robert Weldon, Barbara Whitehead, Patricia Wilson, Katherine 4 an V-,. ,W Q H if :ff A 1- ge- V' et Q it L, -'ML pn t Anderson, Dena Fischer. Stephanie Gudema, Louis Lindgren, Ann Melander, Debra Olson, Patti .VS fa, 4:-4 Y J: Beckstrand, Martha Block, Kathy Frazee, Pamela Groff, Linda Hardy, David Maffei, Mark Nelson, Jana Powell, Vicki Leighton, Barbara McComb, James Odling, Peggy Price, Tamara QUILL AND SCROLL Members of Quill and Scroll must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, and . .. they must have done superior work ... in some phase of journalism or school publications work, such as writing, editing. management or production. CQuill and Scroll Constitutionj Each chapter can use its own method of selecting members for Quill and Scroll. The Guilford chapter places just as much empha- sis on student recommendations as on faculty approval. After working with each other for several months, the staff members are quite capable of judging the dependability, efficien- cy and writing ability of their fellow journal- ists. fMiss Judith Pieperj Honors 151
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