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nternational ociety honors journalists Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for high school journalists. One must fill a number of requirements in order to be an accepted member. They must be a junior or senior and must have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school publications work. Being in the upper third of his class and being recommended by his adviser or by the committee governing publications is another qualification. They also must be approved by the Executive Secretary of the Society. The executive officer of Paradise Valley Quill and Scroll is Elissa Kopecky, newspaper editor. Journalism students attend fall convention Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, journalism teacher and ad- viser, and seven journalism students attended the Arizona Interscholastic Press Association Annual Fall Convention Saturday Oct. 9, 1982, at Central Arizona College. Students from schools all around Arizona attend- ed the convention attracted by the features the con- vention offeredg journalism seminars and writing contests. The seminars offered the students the op- portunity to listen to and learn from teachers from other schools and professionals in the field of jour- nalism. The contests gave the students the oppor- tunity of having their work judged by professionals. The day began with the opening presentation which consisted of a slide show presented by a photojournalist from the Arizona Republic. But the highlight of the convention was the announcement that Mrs. Stanfield would be president, of AIPA at the closing ceremony. The students from PV surpris- ed Mrs. Stanfield with flowers as she was installed. The students who attended the convention from PV were Julie Gelber, junior, Elizabeth Korn, junior, Jodine Wallace, senior, Carole Lo Cascio, senior, Elissa Kopecky, senior, Michael Linert, senior, and Lisa Griffith, junior. Mrs. Stanfield is congratulated as she is installed as president of AIPA. l its 9? ref Elizabeth Korn and Julie Gelber look over the National Ci rent Events test for Quill and Scroll. N we-is .gi
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organize, sponsor V? Meets 5, 43' op Row: Ray Leply, Tom Jacobs, Glen Miller, Mike Cole, Doug Grimm, Mike reuden, Coach Martensg Middle Row: Jamie lngold, Mike Palmieri, Rex Stewart, irk Hughes, Krista Debrick. Front Row: Wayne Willett. alayhi + -fmnniaigi-Q, . , --Q walifiiflm-mg.,wkmiywkfi-3iaitTM,..,,,efaf'y ' . ,fag V 4, ll kwin!-ff it . Weightlifters are strong, ambitious people trying to reach a goal. The weightlifting club is under the direc- tion of Coach Martens who has been the sponsor for two years now. The club was originally started by Mr. Srp four years ago. There are currently eighteen members in the weightlifting club. There are two types of weightliftingg powerlifting which is lifting as much as you can and body building which is more physical. For fundraisers this year the weightlifting club had two racquetball tournaments and three powerlifting meets. The club also at- tended and sponsored the State Powerlifting Championships for men and women and the State Teenage Powerlifting Championships. Weightlifters Powerlifting
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Literar magazine, 6 ransitions', features student work Q ' Susan Brandlein carefullystudies a stu- dent submission for the writing contest. The Literary Club, under the direction of Mrs. Murphy- Tick, put together another year's worth of student written literature and composed another literary magazine. This year's Literary Club named the magazine Transi- tionsi' dwelling on the changes and rebirth of our school. The magazine contained poetry, short stories and artwork done by students. This year Adriana Allegri and Teresa Tannehill, both juniors, shared the position as editors. Adriana and Teresa led the club in two bake sales, two car washes and a writing contest. The money raised from these activities went to the materials and printing of the magazine. M..-'J Tijuana Brimmage and Jerry Mihelic enjoy reading some of the submis- sions received from students for the magazine. Literary Club: Top row: Mrs. i Murphy-Tick, Joanna Autino, l Eileen Schmidt, Tod Keltner, Lori Mettert, Mike Boylan, Jerry Mihelic, Matt Pachesky, Dona Long, Kali Poole. Bottom Row: Amber Arnhold, Nancy Ryan, Susan Brandlein, Adriana Allegri, Teresa Tannehill, Jesse Alexander, Rob Painter, Mark Marocchini. Not Pictured: Kris Jessen, Cindy Butler.
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