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Honor Students Attend Theatre The National Honor Society is a club designed for students who excell in citizenship, leadership, service, and scholarship. The 1976-77 officers are president Debbie Fridye, vice-president, Lisa Kin, secretary, Carol Teas, trea- surer, Emily Reeves, and historians Debbie Griswold and Angela Vela. This year's sponsors were Mrs. Carol Bartosh and Mrs. Bonnie Christian. In the fall an installation of new members took place. Before the service, a play was performed by old members of the club. It demonstrated each of the qual- ities. The candlelight installation was next, followed by ABOVE: Emily Reeves, treasurer, Carol Teas, secretary, Angela Vela, histo- Lisa Kin, vice president, Debbie Fridye, president, Debbie Griswold, historian. refreshments in the commons. This year the N.H.S. has also attended three plays at the Alley Theatre. PICTURED ABOVE: NHS Members, ROW l: Mark Webster, Ernest McMillan, Charlotte Kronberger, Kathy Judy, James Morgan, Trey Brown, Beth Baldwin, Mike Medrano, Rick Altizer, Bobby Achgill, Tom White, Andy Wells, Cindy McPhee, James Fielder, Cindy Chism, John Carey, Steve Horne, Dale John- son, ROW 2: Adam Luckenbach, Phillip Seu, Tammie McGee, Lisa Kin, Debbie Fridye, Jodie Weidner, Kim McKinney, Julie Gleason, Valerie Leitko, Nancy Bustion, Danean Wiley, Judy Zaiontz, Quin Sharp, Carol Teas, Jill Allison, Angela Vela, Mrs. Carol Bartosh, ROW 3: Julio Aguilar, Clay Verron, Agnes Emmott, Donna Barhorst, Jeanell Smith, Judy Alhgrim, Theresa Cleboski, Lisa Seu, Emily Reeves, Audrey Arechiga, Elaine Warneke, Mrs. Bonnie Christian, ROW 4: Debbie Gris- wold, Penny Smith, Brenda Riels, Julie Howell, Susan Ludwig. Organizations 83
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Being a part of a publications staff requires a great amount of time and effort. Not only is it a great honor for the finished product,to come out as hoped, but it is also a great honor to be initiated into Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is the Interna- tional Honorary Society for High School Journalism. To be a member of the organization, a person has to be on a publications staff. Also, stu- dents are chosen from the top one- third of their class, and must have done a special iob on the staff. A candlelight initiation took place as newly chosen members pledged their loyalty to upholding the profes- sion of iournalism. During the candlelight initiation the seniors of Quill and Scroll performed the ceremony 84 Organizations
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