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sa- C-7 i 1 4 -1 Quill and Scroll involved more students in entering contests and won according to Jeff Eisen, secretary. They helped with a mailing campaign to recruit under- classmen to thejournalism program, which increased 50 percent in enrollment. Members met at Shoney's for breakfast and to talk. This four member club, sponsored by Ms. Nancy Groth, planned a journal- ism held Quill and Scroll members were inducted for the up- coming year and 1988-89 editors were announced. photos by Amy Jentes Ms. Nancy Groth hands Amy Plisco the Saga Joumalist of the Year Award. I was happy since it was my first joumalism class said Amy. Quill and Scroll. l'Tont row: Jeff Eisen, Danielle Cohen, Todd Schneider, Aaron Cooper. Second row: Ms. Nancy Groth, Amy Plisco, Sissy Block, Stefanie Vines. Back row: Matt Loxc Topia Battle Mi- chelle Guy Mr. John Shannon. Not pictured: Erilx Grossmann Laurie Krug. Amy Jentes. iQuLl1and scmufss
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Twins, Unique in Ways People commonly confused tmns. Although twins look alike, they do have differ- ences. The Tzinberg twins both play guitar yet Carrie loved getting involved in school activities and new wave music while Stephanie loved heavy metal music and collecting magazines. Jonathan Deutsch is a fra- ternal twin. 'ilvly brother Jer- emy went to Burroughs be- cause he wanted to go to a private school, said Jona- than. Jason and Randy Sklar agreed that comedy was im- portant to them but Randy was more serious and Jason was more in control of his feel- ings. J Both Ziegelmans loved art and drama. Terry knew he wanted to major in art, yet Larry was undecided. Julie Keating People think I wear my hair curly one day and straight the next, said Carrie Tzinberg. Guess who? This baby picture of the Sklars appeared on a Kodak film envelope. I like tojog and exercise and Judy likes to observe, said Mary Lou Sulli- van. iii X ,Y .fig ' wx r i'fiif. 1 l 32fTWinS , . I . 5 - ' A I rg . 3
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