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Journalists inducted in Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, a nationally rec- ognized honor society for second year journalists who arc outstanding in the field, encourages achievement to those it honors. The members are selected on the basis of four require- ments — that they be a junior or sen- ior in the upjjcr third of their class, that they have done outstanding work in some phase of journalism, and that they be recommended for the honor by their sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr. 1. Corona Quill and Scroll members are: Den- ise Haas, Donna Loftin, and Paul Jamison. Not picrurcd: Cyndic Buckley, Ann DeForrcst, Geri Kozelski. and Judy Mosley. 2. Hoofbeal Quill and Scroll members include: Debbie Barger. Susan Whaley, Ginny Greene, Steve Blackburn. Matt Reagan. 84 organizations
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Medical Club revived this year Sponsored by Mr, Earl West, after a year of inactivity, the Medical Club was revived this year. Ted Williams organized the group and was in charge of speakers and activities, as members found it unnecessary to elect officers. They had visits from neurosurgeons, dentists and orthodon- tists, psychiatrists, and general sur- geons, and planned field trips to such places as an X-Ray lab, a pathological lab, and a general tour of Memorial Hospital. A trip was planned for the end of the year to either the San Antonio or Galveston Medical School. 1 Members listen intently to Dr. Larry Wilk, ortluipedic surgeon, at one of their meetings. 2. Metlical Club members are: Front row: Bruce Featherston, Steven Volkers, Kirk Busb y. Ted Williams; Second row: Trey Boone. Robert Levine. Danny Dan?.iger. Not pictured: Karan Rogers. Suzi Hall, Linda Lee Price. Tom Strother, Kevin Ragsdalc. Tom Hunt, Tony Eugenio, ( . , ( r anizati( ns H5
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Pegasus strong in fourth year As in the past several years, a few interested seniors have taken it upon themselves to provide King alumni with perhaps their last link with the school through the publication of Pegasus. This news letter, published quarterly, was organized, typed, and distributed by co-editors Shannon Walker and Sally Bateman, who were assisted by Kathy Birnbaum. The girls included in this such information as the football and bas- ketball schedules, homecoming and favorites announcements, and announced engagements and mar- riages of ex-students. In return for their work, the girls asked for small donations of money or information from those receiving the letter. 1, Kathy Birnbaum assists Sally Bateman and Shannon Walker as they mimeograph copies of Pegasus. 2. The girls type up a page for the next issue. organizations 85
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