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uill and Scroll induct eight On Tuesday, May 26, the Interna- tional Honorary Journalistic Soci- ety, Quill and Scroll, inducted eight new members. These students were honored for their academic achieve- ments and journalistic abilities. In order to be inducted into Quill and Scroll one must be a part of one of the school's publications, the Arrow or the Thunderbird. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Dorothy Ivey and Mrs. Veidre Thomas, the Quill and Scroll members were inducted by Arrow editor Jan Krause and by as- sistant Th underbjrd editor Shole Mi- los. Each new member was present- ed a gold pin and a membership card for their contributions and efforts. 4. . 3 P x . an-5 A W Quill and Scroll Front Row: John Miyata, Jan Krause, Kathy Fulton, Lisa Albarran, Bonnie Barry. Second Row: Angela Schroeder, Mary Rowe, Shole Milos, Lisa Todd, Mary Lozich. Back Row: Jenny Walsh, Dave Macknick, Patti Drabick, Steve Falat, Mike Dahlin. Above Right: .lan Krause and Mr. Summers discuss where to put the crop marks on the picture. Above Center: Quill and Scroll members Kathy Fulton and Patti Drabick stay after school to finish their layouts. Above: Quill and Scroll calls for tedious jobs, Laurel Wolak files photos for the yearbook. 64 QDILL AND SCROLL i... ga...-. ,gzr N Wm -if -is
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W ' t bx ,pw .S N, A 'gym who win 4 We fs In 1.4 Q Tix arg K Above: With a look of determination on her face, Julie Ritchie types copy to be fitted into her layout. Above Right: Assistant Editor Laurel Wolak makes a checklist of activities that need pho- tographs. Above Left: Checking negatives before filing them is Assistant Editor Mary Rowe. Left: Assisting Annette Nellett with her as- signment, Assistant Editor Shole Milos helps get the foreign language copy into top shape. YEARBOOK 63
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HA students gain recognition Thornwood's chapter of the Na- the National Spanish Honor Society tional Spanish Honor Society is on March 18, The Ceremony was called the Ana Maria Matute Chap- conducted in the Student Activities ter in honor of a famous Spanish au- room after school. Mrs. Susan Gertz, thor, who has written many famous the sponsor of the National Spanish novels. Honor Society, presented each To be inducted into the National member a certificate and asked the Spanish Honor Society, one must be new initiate to sign his or her name enrolled in either Spanish II, III, or in the memory book, comprised of IV, and hold an A average for three all the National Spanish Honor Soci- consecutive semesters. Thirty five ety members from Thornwood. new members were inducted into Y'-Ir-J . is-4!r!'a..ij,'Te9 x! .M iw.. in X SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Carmel Maralewski, Lisa Mansueto, Joanne Panny, Barbara Moore, Delores Jones, Kathy DeGraff, Annette Giertych, Lisa Santora, Yolanda Saavedra. Second Row: Gloria Moffat, Laura Pietrzycki, Kathy Ornellas, Valerie Triller, Marissa Alberico, Maria Horkavich, Laurie Cial- kowski, Barb Smykowski, Carla Hoek- sema, Diane Mateja, John Buczek, Mike Carrasco. Third Row: Kim Pedersoli, Don- na Fayta, Ruben Rucoba, Marie Augus- tyne, Laura Madden, Lori Homans, Julia ir Martin, Ed Cialkowski, Mike Berke, Tony Faron, Allen Burton, Terry Paloto, Berney Llannetta, Bob Borich. Back RoW.' Kevin Shehann, Brian Pongracz, Gene Fedor, Jim Morrison, Mike Abbott, Cheryl Pacini, Glynette Fosdick, Shole Milos, Mike Kan- astka, Pete Harris, John Kavoris, Jeff Johnson. Above Left: Spanish Honor Society re- quires class participation: John Kavoris listens while a classmate recites dialogue. Left: From classroom testsnand' quizzes students try to main-tam an A average. Above: The door of Spanish Honor Society sponsor, Mrs. Gertz, supports a Spanish Santa. . SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 65
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