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s Roberta Lucas helps Becky Bond identify pictures for the Viking Log. Pam Dorman shows the after effects of staying up late to meet a deadline. lnclude State Convention, National Contest wwfm Ginny DuPuis sells tickets to the dance sponsored by Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll members work diligently as staff members on the dif- ferent publications at Northeast. 3 V w A 213
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'TF FIRST RQXV: Cathy Domeier, Stephanie Puffer, Susan Traylor, Ginny DuPuis, Donna Blake, Pam Dorman, Suzie XVinter. SEC- OND BOW: Roberta Lucas, Nancy Flynn, Linda Sprankel, Sue Pylkas, Barbara Ferguson, Becky Bond, Ann Jacobs. THIRD ,V Mrs Bierly - .TFWTV . .Q-!'hEfa - OFFICERS: Cathy Domeier, secretary, Sue Rigler, vice-presi- dent, Roberta Lucas, president, Dave Myers, treasurer. 212 V wi t .ati ROXV: Cordon Salisbury, Bob Hayes, Bob Burke, Anders Nilsen, Ken Olivicri, Dave Myers, Pat Shimkus. NOT: PICTURED: Sue Rigler, Lynda Yurman, Colly Devine. 530 G, Q, 3 M..'1e..ki.S Quill and Scroll Activities Quill and Scroll is a national honor society for high school journalists. Membership is by invitation only and is determined on the basis of scholastic standing, as well as journalistic endeavor. Members of the Viking Chapter of Quill and Scroll work on one or more of the three publications-the Nor'Easter, the Viking Log, and Soundings. When en- rolled as a member, each student receives a Quill and Scroll pin and a subscription to the national magazine. The Viking Chapter holds monthly meetings, and has various projects throughout the year. To raise money the club sponsors a dance after a basketball game. Mem- bers participate in the national Quill and Scroll contest, which awards scholarships to deserving writers in the various areas of journalism. Each year the chapter spon- sors delegates to the Florida Scholastic Press Association convention. Through participation in Quill and Scroll activities and Work on the publications, students are encouraged as future Writers.
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