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Talent is displayed from around the world “The Wide World of Entertainment” provided a new twist for this year's variety show Each act portrayed a custom or scene from a different country. Some represented were France, Egypt, Iran, and of course, the good old U S. of A. Student directors Jenm Bassett. Dan Fuggazzi, and Joe Hatchet worked with the cast to produce another fine show. Said Joe; The whole cast put forth a lot of hard work; therefore, the show was a great success, but I don't think it could have gone over as well without the direction of Jack Woodruff. Bob Ginther, and all the enthusiasm of the student body. Brian Hoover and Tracy Parsons sing an Australian love song Senior men's chorus line swung in from the jungle Sina Iranpoor and his harem (Cathy Miller and Tnsh Vogel) STUDENT LIFE 21
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‘‘Mummy-Joe Hatchett struts to King-Tut Martha Sands and Molly Lawrence Gorden Clouse and Chuck Wilson bring back the good old days of ancient Egypt 20 STUDENT LIFE Paul Campbell delights the crowd singing as Charlie Cha-plan
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Quill and Scroll initiates Thirty-eight students were initiated into the G. Ellen Mann chapter of Quill and Scroll, the international honor society for high school journalists Members of Norwester, WARL, Arlingtoman, and Journalism II who showed outstanding talent and participation in their fields were honored The guest speaker was Mrs. Helen McClave, formerly with the Upper Arlington News Mrs. McClave, who presently serves as Communications Director for the Franklin County Department of Education, spoke on the importance of journalism in future occupations. Officers for this year were president Connie Bockelman. vice-president Ted Vlahos, and secretary Susan Henderson. The officers and present members summarized these seven attributes of Quill and Scroll members: truth, leadership, initiative. loyalty, opportunity, friendship, and culture. The Henry R. Kiel award for promising journalists was presented to Connie Bockelman. co-editor of the Arlingtoman. Suzanne Wachtel enjoys the evening festivities 22 Student Life Guest speaker Mrs Helen McClave Elspeth Sawyer admires the pins and membership cards awarded to initiates Ty Initiates await the beginning 01 tne ceremony J
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