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.lournalistic Ability is honored b membership in Quill 8 Scroll No one wields swords anymore, but evidently a few students here at MHS wield pens enabling them to meet the requirements for admittance to Quill and Scroll. The qualifications for membership in this international honor society are as follows: lj the student must be of junior or senior classification, 23 he must be in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standing, 33 he must have either 100 inches of print to his credit or have done other vital work on the Clipper or Annual, 4j he must be recommended by his advisor and by Secretary of the Society. l This year the local chapter has a membership of twenty-eight students, with twelve of these members being seniors who were admitted last year. The president is Greg Arling and the secretary-treasurer is Peggy Shunick. New members to the society are initiated at an annual Quill and Scroll Banquet in the spring. ROW ONE: Mrs. Hill, Clipper Advisorg Jean Alumbaugh, Greg Arling, Peggy Shunick, Karen Pittman, Debbie Giles, Gerry Koke, Mrs. Shunick, Annual Advisor. ROW TWO: Kathy Wells, Polly Bowman, Lynda Williams, Jennifer Barnes, Cam Stauth, Karen Bailey, John Bennett, Janine Allen. ROW THREE: Francine Bour, Janis Ball, Donna Gummerson, Frances Herbsleb, Patricia Davenport, Michelynn Smith, Rosemary Helms, Julie Schreiber. ROW FOUR: Mike Stauth, James Russell, Mike Lovvorn, David Henry, Doug Winebright, Tom Bow- man, Greg Cofield, Charles Arthur. il! all l if
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The Clipper-59 Years of Reporting the News :fy Clipper Staff -- SEATED: G, Kitchin, photographer: F. Bour, Assist. Ed.1 I. Ball, Feature Ed.: M. Smith, Fanfare Ed.: P, Shunick, Club News Ed.: J. Russell. Pr STANDING: C. Arthur, Photographer: L, Williams, Campus to Campus Ed.: T, Bow- man, Assist. Sports Ed.: P, Davenport, 3 s-M. , . Circulation Mgr.: Mrs. Hill, Sponsor: K. X y 2 A Bailey, Porthole Ed.: K. Pittman, Adver- i to f .L R, tising Mgr.: M. Stauth, Sports Ed. NR , A .rr Jennifer Barnes, Greg Arling, Co-Editor Co-Editor it, fp Clipper Reporters -- FRONT ROW: D, Kesinger, L, Dew, J. Pittman, D. Arthur, S, Connell, C, Cavanaugh, J, Bennett, C, Stauth. ROW TWO: G. Koke, D, Lemmerman, M, Harris, S, Smith, L. McCarnes, A. Carwile, P, Bowman, A. Schreiber, G. Neal, J. Alumbaugh. ROW THREE: K. Wells, S. Holmes, J. Carrell, K. Ahlberg, I Schreiber, R. Helms, L, Minor, P, Weeks, BACK ROW: D. Johnson, D, Moldenhauer, R, Beal, T, Brown, D, Brooks, D. Olander, G, Cofield, M. Streight, M, Fleming.
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ROW ONE: Mr. Farr, sponsorg Julie Schreiber, president, Karen Bailey, secretary: Glenn Holler, treasurerg Angela Owens, Juliekay Pittman, Marcie Wimp, Carol Bellis ROW TWO: Gerry Koke, Jean Alumbaugh, Jean Pierce, Karin Ahlberg, Janice Carrell, Lynda Williams, Jennifer Barnes, Nancy Patton, Sally DeVore ROW THREE: Tom Shunick, Rodger Kelley, Bill Keithley, David Johnson, Ken Bowles, John Featherstone, John Erickson, John Bennett ROW FOUR: Bill Lantz, Dana Lemmerman, Tary Brown, Greg Arling, DuWayne Brooks, Richard Beal, Charles Birditt, Larry Kemmitt, Mike Lovvorn. NOT PICTURED: Tracy Knauer, vice- president. Student Council Serves as Voice of Student Bod The purpose of the Monmouth High School Student Council is to strive to promote good conduct, self-control and trtrstworthinessgtojirovide orwttniity for co-operation in internal govemment of the school, to give training in citi- zenshipg to foster a spirit of unity: and to secure support for all authorized acti- X f vities of Monmouth High School, Through the Student Council, the most im- N f portant student organization in the high school, the students have an opportu- i ,,- nity to participate in the governing of the school and to have official represen- 2 tation in their student government. The Student Council is composed of one member elected from each home room and the presidents of all organizations in the school. The election of the executive committee takes place in April, with the entire student body participating . The Student Council worked hard to improve M.H.S. this year through various activities. The two-way exchange student program was sponsored G V by the Student Council. This year's successful Homecoming was organized fo NC! by the Student Council. The biggest all-school dance of the year, the Sno- of-NT Goo' Ball, took place in December. Worthwhile charities and projects around Monmouth were helped through the Charity Carnival, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. After game dances, the rewriting of the student handbook, and special days were other projects of the Student Council.
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