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K tw if, qi 1.5 1 QU Getting prepared for the Christmas dance, TONY HOUSH sophomore and JAY CHRIST- MAN junior check the stereo equipment just seconds before the dance starts. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ Q25 National Honor Society - Front Row: Vice- President Brent Lilley, Art Thomas, Mike Rueck, Sponsor Mr. Ron Kramer, Treasurer Dianne Schmidt, Susan Bray, Suzie Robbins, Nancy Martin, Annette Martin, Secretary Kelly Tabbert. Back Row: Bobby Pfannenstiel, Presi- dent Bruce Ferguson, Cliff Leiker iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSQ C35 Quill and Scroll - Front Row: Sponsor Mrs. Roseann Gish, President Stephanie Har- rod, Shannon Wiley, Dianne Schmidt, Lori Vande Velde, Diane Dultmeier, Suzie Robbins, Sponsor Ms. Pat Bonine. Back Row: Kim Brooks, Julie Barker, Nancy Martin, Lesa Mar- tinek, Eric Dillinger, Annette Martin, Kevin Frank, Tracey Griggs, Laurie Armstrong, Pam Swartz, Kelly Tabbert. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ EventsfQuill and Scroll and National Honor Societyf145
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i. New approach to gathering items for needy family Christmas basket works Going to the grade school, Quill and Scroll members attempted to ease the eighth graders' minds concerning high school by ex- plaining what would be expected of them. Explaining about the sports offered in high school, BRUCE FERGUSON senior forgot to include volleyball. When re- minded about it he jokingly said We added volleyball this year. The other topics discussed by dif- ferent students were the first day of school class curriculum activi- ties and clubs and rules and regu- lations. After several discussions and debates NHS finally decided to try something different to fill its annual Christmas basket. A dance was organized with TONY HOLISH sophomore providing the music. Since the entry fee was two items of food, the dance did the tricky the Christmas basket for the needy family was fuller than it had ever been before. QU While at the career fair junior DEBBY SCHLIH and sophomore SHERRY ROHN show their patriotism. iPhoto by ERIN Wl- LEY C25 While at the grade school Quill and Scroll members deliver speeches about high school activities. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ Q33 GINA JOLLIE senior listens to a discus- sion in her government class along with MELISSA CORP during orientation. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ v 1 s rl n y 9 1 1 1 l l44fEventsfQuill and Scroll and National Honor Society WW
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-al 2 maya jllllili o Courts Medieval dance takes king and queen back to time of knights in armor As a result of hectic weeks in past years, no spirit week was held. But the week was full of exciting times. The busiest day was Friday. Student Council members spent the day decorating the commons area while the king and queen candidates ner- vously tried to make it through the day. That night, with Silver Lake lead- ing 3O-22 at the half, the ceremonies began. The Pep Club filed onto the court and formed an arrangement similar to the sun's rays around the candidates. The candidates, an- nounced by seniors SLIZIE ROBBINS and TONYA DEKAT, Student Coun- cil members, were SHANNON WI- LEY, escorted by CLIFF LElKERg STEPHANIE HARROD, escorted by KOREY KIRKWOODg and JODI CAIRNS, escorted by SCOTT SPIK- ER. The spectators and candidates were entertained by junior SHELLI SUMNER as she sang KENNY ROG- ERS' song Love the World Away . She was accompanied by choir teacher, MISS JAN PATTON. SCOTT SPIKER and SHANNON WI- LEY were proclaimed the 1982 King and Queen of Courts. After the traditional kiss, the game continued. The Eagles went on to beat Mission Valley with a score of 64-44. The dance immediately followed the game. The commons area was decorated like medieval times with castles and knights. Student Council furnished cookies, donut holes, and punch for refreshments. Disc jock- eys MARSHALL BARBER of KSKX Country and TONY STEWART of V- 100 provided the music for the annu- al dance. QU Waiting patiently as pianist MISS JAN PATTON plays the prelude to Love the World Away , junior SHELLI SLIMNER listens for her cue. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ C23 Juniors KLIRT LLIDWICK and ERIN WILEY seem to be enjoying themselves at the King and Queen of Courts dance. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ. L33 Candidates CLIFF LEIKER and JODI CAIRNS, King and Queen SCOTT SPIKER and SHANNON WILEY, and Candidates STEPH- ANIE HARROD and KOREY KIRKWOOD pose for the photographer. iPhoto by Brent Photog- VBPIWJ
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