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H ...- 3' if ill A M I , f . -2 -f 572135 1 Y Vuiffz. .j .pa .fill-i . .. i n ami. .1. ' V QL. T Y -6,63 . '94 mx. lk .IYJ iff?-N. 9 , ,-- ..- uill and Scroll unites staffs Yearbook and Newspaper Staff had a chance to work together through Quill 84 Scroll. To be in Quill 84 Scroll one must have been on staff for at least two years. The club sponsored a current events quiz in which the senior with the.top score had a chance to compete for a scholarship presented by the club. All of the students enjoyed writing as well as having their finished products read by the student body. Quill 81 Scroll members allowed staff members a relief from the anxieties of copy deadlines. The club presented an op- portunity to discuss the variety of class activities. The Quill 84 Scroll officers were as followsg President, Cara McMahong Vice President, Bettie McGuinnes: Secretary, Lori Lovett: Treasurer, David Johnson: Reporter, Kris Lucksinger. if f X Qtuli - W Srnw Robin Grappi and Shenean Honn look suspisciously guilty. Photo by Lee Armstrong. The 1983-84 Quill Al Scroll members. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Till! Cara McMahon Wants You in Quill Al Scroll. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Quill and Scroll 45
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Key up to the Kats Key Club is a community service organization that promotes school unity and community awareness. The Key Club sponsored many activitiesto promote school spirit and involvementp one of these activities was a male beauty contest. Key Club strived to build a tradition of strong organizations for Klein's future. This year the club was involved more than ever before. KIein's Key Club also sponsored a carwash and raised a tremendous amount of money. The Klein 1983-84 Key Club officers were as follows: President, Sharon Christian: Vice President, Kim Carlisleg Treasurer, Jim Guarinog Corresponding Secretary, Betsy Frank: Parliamentarian, Lisa Nathanson. T saggy! if 'UH 44 Key Club uh The 1983-84 Key Club. Photo by Lee Armstong. I '9W ,,.,',,,iz1z:1-ffwv49 ' Sharon Christian exercises her leadership ata Key Club meeting. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Kris Schuler and Jamie Earnest listen carefully during a Key Club meeting.
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Bearkat '84 staff strives to Have It All The Klein High School Bearkat has a long history of achieving goals of producing a book that represents each school year and winning numerous awards. ln the past years, Klein has won first place in the CSPA, AASB, and THSPA competitions and critiques. Led by Davelyn Kennedy, this year's staff quickly began writingcopy, planning layouts, and forming headlines in order to reach deadline. Near the end of October, Mrs. Kennedy moved to Kentucky. Although she was missed, the yearbook staff was able to carry on itstradition ofsuccess.This success was due in part to Sheila Alexander, the former photography coordinator.AIexander accepted the difficult task of being the new adviser. The Bearkat met fifth period as a class, but extensive amounts of work was to be done before and after school hours. Members of the staff could be seen running about in a frantic state as the deadlines grew nearer. lt became all worth it, though, when the completed yearbooks arrived. The Bearkat may have a long history of success, but this year's staff stood in a class by itself. Pascal Villiger makes sure that none of his pictures will be thrown away. Photo by Phillip Martin. 1 Jfii! yu ' WI Editor Kris Lucksinger and assistant editor Lee DaveLvn Kennedy listens to plans for the senior Armstrong work on opening copy blocks. color section. Photo by Phillip Martin. 46 Yearbook
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