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A. National Honor Society officers are Patty Alien, treasurer; Trina Snyder, secretary; Ron Miller, vice- president; Diane Eden, president. B. Quill and Scroll members are Dianna Cooper. Teresa Zaring, Doe Nottingham, Kim Webb, Phil Stalas and Sandi Stepp. C. Pen Points editor Ann Fulk and assista:nt editor Laura Cox. D. Exploratory teachers are Barbara Reynolds, Candy Davis, Dianna Cooper, Harold Archer, Linda Dean, Phil Bledsoe. E. Exploratory teachers are Carlo Wheeler, Beth Smoot. Debbie Evans, Cheryl Ryan. Suzanne Israel, Suzaii Lawrence and Dianne Boekankamp. Not pictured are Greg Civoks. Becky Kinley. Carl Rugenstciii, Ellen Mosher, Debbie Rech. Brenda Bohnenkamp. Geri Sim- mons, Margaret Thornton, Doug Cotter and Cathy McAfee. Honor Societies
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A. New staff member Alton Scott works for first by-line. B. Editor-in-chief Sandi Stepp. C. Page 2 editor Doe Nottingham. D. Tom Ohrn, Carol Shelley and Holly Springer work on stories. E. Lana Teets and Joni Proffitt. page 1 and 2 editors. F. Managing editor Kim Webb discusses production with Mrs. Martin. G. Conferences with Mrs. Martin are comtnon throughout the week. H. Tower photo coordinator Laurel Lagenaur. I. Diane Adams, Tim Ott and John Starneri talk about story ideas. J. Peggy Johnson and Cindy Graves rest after meeting a deadline. Not identified: Susan Ferrer. Jenni Rebholz, Janice Dietz, Mimi Boulais, Nanette Walters. Mark Gibson. Ben Meyers. Maureen Musser. Paula Layman. Judy Walker. Susan Holdren. David Heimer. Jeff Gen- rich, Jay Hawhee. Elaine Lagenaur. Terry Bevis, Joe Fox. Linda Ivy. Sandy Mattingly. Bill Shelley, Greg Truex, Mark Allison, Kim Campbell, Patty Flowers, Becky Hansbrough, Bill Hunter, Sheryl Jett, Kevin Moorhead, Mike Stahl, Pam Wadsworth, Lorraine Norris, Brett Cope, Jay Hudson. With a new advisor, Mrs. Jeannie Martin, and the largest staff the Tower has ever had, with half of them being new, this year ' s issues have been great. Several new ideas have gone in the pa- per. A few of these include an eight- page issue, a brown and gold issue for homecoming, a green issue for Christ- mas, a new styles of heading. All of these ideas and many more have helped make this year ' s paper a unique and ex- citing one.
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Pen Points Exploratory Teaching The exploratory teaching program, sponsored by Mr. Donald Glenn, al- lowed 25 Howe students to get an in- side look at the teaching profession. The students, most of whom returned to their former grade schools, helped their assigned teachers grade papers, tutor students and conduct special projects. Not only did the cadet teach- ers learn by doing but they were re- quired to turn in a biweekly report on some facet of modern education. Quill and Scroll is the honor society for publications. It includes members of Toiver, HiUtopper. and Pen Points staffs in the upper third of their class. Pen Points is a magazine of student writing and artwork sponsored by the English department with the coopera- tion of the art department and the printing staff. Ann Fulk is the editor, and Laura Cox is the assistant editor. Ann is the only member to sen-e three consecutive years on Pen Points. Mr. Dinkens is the advisor of the publica- tions, aided by Mrs. Neal and Miss Smith. Juniors are eligible for the National Honor Society if they rate in the top ten per cent of their class and have a B average.
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