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X I 'it , .R , st 'Q M Q . .Q g.'.' - -4 - ASTIC QUILL In the modest opinion of its staff, Quill is a fantastically great magazine. Most of the judges at the publication competitions think so, too, for Quill always wins the very highest awards for excellence, Quill, which represents the out- standing literary achievements of Patrick Henry students, is publish- ed annually. All members of the staff spend a year of apprentice- ship in Creative Writing polishing their immortal prose and poetry and developing their critical abili- ties. I. The Quill staff, Susan Dern, Pat Al- bertson, Peter Clare, Laura Keys, Claudine Surnner, and Drew Gibbons discuss their work with the Editor, Laura Pharis. 2. Staffers Sumner, Pharis, Albertson, and Dern relax at Christrnastime. 3. Mrs, Young and Mrs. Arnold select art work for Quill. 4. Creative Writing class supplies much material for Quill.
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La Liberfe Patrick Henry has a new La Liberte. The format was changed from a newspaper to an annual magazine. Nancy Robertson, editor, Janice Horner and Blair Fulton, assistant editors, David Dull, b u s i n e s s manager, Claudine Sumner, Bar- bara Pitman and Jan Deyerle, il- lustrators, and staff members Jan Butler, Peter Clore, Laura Ann Leavitt, Shannon Lee and Sara Alden Willis worked many hours to produce Anne Sacks proofreads an article. The Orator is published three times a year by third and fourth year Latin students. Its purpose is to promote 'interest in the classics through news, features, editorials, jokes, and puzzles in Latin and English. Editor Anne Sacks, Co- Editors Laura Keys and Diane Spicer, Business Manager Jerry Carter and other students worked long hours after school putting the magazine together. Miss Shanks was the sponsor. LA LIBERTE is distributed to teachers. Mrs. Floyd, advisor, hands out LA LIBERTE , the French magazine. LATIN Ora tor gi.: ull 'T4, Miss Shanks checks the final product. Co-editors get articles for ORATOR, 76 5
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