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Quill Ancl Scroll Nancy Corbin Patricia Garcia Jeanne Labuda Daryl Koenig Quill and Scroll is an international honorary so- ciety for high school journalists. The King High ing work on the Brahma Round-Up of the El Toro. In addition members must maintain high scholastic averages. The eight pictured below are the new members initiated at the spring banquet. Phyllis Schoettle Susi Wilk Ray Arthur Jeri Bellamah Bill Boyd Micki Elder Larry Fuller Mike McCormick Rome Pena I. C. Walker Chapter recognizes students who have done outstand-
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National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Jerry Zwernemann, Arnoldo Alvarez, Carlene Arthur, David Ear- nest. SECOND ROW: Louis Adams, Joy Nelson, Elaine Newman, Marilyn Birch- ett, THIRD ROW: Cynthia Davis, Jeanne Labuda, Pat McGee, James Herod. NOT PICTURED: Dee Brown Russell, Phyllis Schoettle, Sandy St. Clair. NATIONAL HQlQRSiCIlTY X I : 169254 all -1 1 Y - 5 M is Li FIRST ROW: Connie Harris, Benny Sims, Robert Alexander. SECOND ROW: Blake Hamilton, Valdemar Perez, Larry Fuller, Don Nelson. THIRD ROW: Susi Wilk, Hugh Burris, Jeri Bellamah, Ben Bailey, National Honor Society encourages service, citizenship, scholarship, and leadership. Members of NHS must maintain a B plus average to remain in the society and must be in at least two major activities and several minor ones. Leadership in these activities is essential. Students who are eligible for NHS are selected by a faculty advisory com- mittee which chooses not more than ten per cent of the junior and senior classes.
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