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i , gtqg Upper left: Betsy Adams, Art Editor, and Mrs. Young check the dummy for continuity of design. Lower left: Bill Waldrop, Editor, and Mrs. Brooks carefully count pages for the four deadlines which they must meet. Upper right: Butch Scott, Debbie Kleisch, Liz Horner, Hunter Rab- erts, Betty Wallenborn, Alden Willis, Ann Janney, Kelley Crouch, Jim Hilderbrand, Anne Wallace and Katie Hill are en- gaged in the many activities necessary for the production of a yearbook. Other members of the staff are Ginny Kurshan, Clyda Anderson and Mike Mar- tin,
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Officers of Quill and Scroll Bill Waldrop, President, Nancy Robertson, Vice President, Whitney Hanes, Secretary, and Barbara Bishop, Treasurer, make arrangements for the spring banquet. r Shannon Lee and Carol DeVaughn admire the green velvet Quill and Scroll banner. JOURNALISTS HONORED An outstanding contribution to a school publication and a high scholastic average will earn a stu- dent membership in the Quill and Scroll International Honor Society. The aims of good journalism: truth, learning, leadership, loyalty, initiative, integrity, judgment, and friendship are encouraged by this Society. All of the publications at Patrick Henry: Orator, La Liberte, The Statesman, Quill, and Patriot, were well represented in the member- ship. Quill and Scroll banquets were held in November and April. 69
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If you happened to walk by Mc- Quilkin 204 during Sixth period, you found it buzzing with activity of all kinds, especially before a deadline. The Art Staff might have been copying layouts fran- tically or changing a layout that just wouldnft fit the pictures. The Literary Staff might have been writing copy or racking their brains for a clever caption. Even in this scene of confusion, the deadlines were being met though much of this work was completed after school hours. Butch Scott, the photographer, kept students on guard for the time he would sneak by and catch them at an odd moment, Bill Waldrop, Editor, and Betsy Adams, Art Editor, kept the staff moving until the deadlines were met. The PATRIOT, issued on Senior Day this year, is the result of long and tedious, but enjoyable, work- ing hours.
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