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QUILL AND SCROLL REWARDS QUALITY The Quill and Scroll is a journalism honor society for members of the Gyre and Odys- sey Editors and staff. Members are chosen for the amount of time and the quality they put in producing their respective productions. All the members of this society should be proud of their accomplishments as dedicated journalists. The two veteran members: April Moyer and Leigh Commers. Quill and Scroll members: Front row: Andy Beaton, Ross Phillips, Nicole Wascoe, Leigh Commers, Jasmine Gokcen, Chris Yang, Roger Michael (advisor). Row Two: Charlie Weber, Insook Pack, Steve Gannon, Steve Roess, Stacie Cooperman. Not Pictured: Sara Pae, Ann Hanovich, April Moyer and advisor Lorna Williams. 89
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Page 92 text:
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The Odyssey Publishes Row one: Jill Pro- man, Andy Beaton, April Moyer, Leigh Commers, Row two: Lorna Williams, Kali Erickson, Dave So- posnick, Stacie Coo- perman, Karis Pear- son, Back Row: Mat Gjetson, Ross Phil- lips, Charlie Weber, Sandie Showalter, Nicole Wascoe There is more than meets the eye to making an award winning school news- paper. Each article in- volves research or an in- terview, then of course, someone has to write the article. After all the arti- cles and headlines are written everything along with the pictures is sent to the printer. After several days the copy is sent back to the school and the edi- tors and staff cut them and put them onto a page. The finished copy is sent back to the printer who prints it and sends it back to the school in the form of The Odyssey. April Moyer puts her most inspirational thoughts on paper. Stacie Cooperman tries to find the right word. I 88 Andy Beaton carefully checks for any mistakes. Charlie Weber winces over his writing assignment.
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MATH CLUB COMPUTES In 1988-89, the Armstrong Math Club has calculated their way into a successful second year. With perfect supervision from Tom Walerius, the head of the math department, the club members enriched and developed their mathematic skills. Furthermore, chances to compete with the minds of other Minnesota high school students were acquired at several meets. This year ' s productive work and earned success predicts even a better upcoming year. Stacy is deeply concentrating, or is she? Here ' s the entire gang of math maniacs! 90
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