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Quill And Scroll LEFT: Quill and Scroll is an honorary socie- ty which promotes progress in scholastic journalism and publications. It encourages initiative and creative writing enabling the in- dividual to contribute greater skill to his publication. Quill and Scroll recognizes and rewards the achievements of students in- volved in journalism. To be a member. students must be in the upper third of the senior class, have contributed signifigantly to the school's publications, and be elected by members of the publications staff. For the first time the chapter will be an active organi- zation this year, Quill and Scroll had an initia- tion ceremony and sponsored several activities. Top Twenty ABOVE: The top twenty seniors were chosen on scholastic standing achieved during the past four years. The traditional top ten boys and top ten girls honor changed this year after upperclassmen evaluated this system. A survey by Student Council revealed students felt that regardless of sex, the top twenty indi- viduals should be honored. Seated from left to right are Margo Wylie. Linda Weingartner. Bruce Mitchell, Tom Magnuson. Steve Lind- strom, Stan Blackburn, and Jeff Behr. Stand- ing are Greg Roszkowski. Margo Thienemann. Terri Travnick. Cindy Canfield, Becky Stringer. Mary Schmaling, Dan Picus, Paul Dye. Chuck Trefz, Bill Kvien, Bill Plate, and Bruce Ericson. Absent is Sharon Erikson. Honors 153
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Annette Brown Kit Linden Jo Norris Dawn Schaefer Bill Miner. Becky Stringer Nancy MacMorris Randy Mower Greg Roszkowski Fred Johnson John Skubal Elena Andree Anne Giliberti John Reid Margo Thienemann Terry Buckaloo Linda Lampert Lisa Sutherland, Linda Weingartner . Dave Gustafson Lisa Donze Cindy Mclntosh Steve Horvath Lori Krogh
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- - ,A,4 A . , K .v5,t,t.s4.R,A. I5 Vzg. , v + The first intelligent expression of wonder: this quickly develops into osity, until life becomes an breathless voyage of discovery. Its is the great distinction between youth Youth is past when the sensation of is ended, when instead of boundless tion and of curiosity that penetrates the corners of existence, a man is take things as they are, when eagerness way to complacency and questioning to cynicism of experience. The man devoid of curiosity is the man who in the end attains to nothing. - THE LIVING AGE
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