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El I AC I l a V 0 I S E Win W Boy, putting on Homecoming isn't easy! And any Student Council member would be glad to tell you about it. Every- thing from the crowning of the King and Queen to the organization of the skits is planned and prepared by Student Council. With the responsibility of Homecoming preparation going to lnterclub Council next year, Student Council will have a lot more time to do other things, like setting up Blood Banks and promoting the Easter Seals Walk. One of their biggest goals is to have the entire Student Council con- ducted by parliamentary procedure. This would entail president Kim Ross calling the meeting to order and serving as a kind of judge in a student court. Ideas will be presented and voted on in a much more orderly fashion. This will also give each member an easier and more orga- nized way to express his opinions. And speaking your mind is the basis of Stu- dent Council, a truly democratic organi- zation which gives each actor a chance to speak his peace. 165
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3 Q New I. Front row Cl. to rj: Tony Skipper. Lisa Reeves, Mary Roberson, Gigi Howard, Kelly Ross, Sara Hunter. Joanna Rosich, Bonnie Williams, Jody Clenney. Second row CI. to r.j: Renee Jones, Loy Thorton, Lisa Tucci, Kim Ross, Linda Millhouse, Katherine Riffe, Tammy Guthrie, Lisa Baldwin. Third row Cl. to r.j1 Donna Poston, Jackie Reeves, Bob Yount, Kim Brown, Lisa Wolf, Dahlia Young, Brian Bowen, Debbie Davis. 2, Pearl Drops really works for mel 3. President Kim Ross finds out her Pearl Drops secret. 4. Lisa Reeves doing doubIe duty. 5. One of the brighter moments of a Student Council meeting! 6. Mr. Webb at one of his most humorous moments. 7. Boy, Kim's monologue must really be getting good! 8. The Student Council officers are: Lisa Reeves Csecretaryj, Kim Ross Cpresidentj, Donna Poston fvice presidentj, Nancy Lummus and Brian Bowen Cdelegates-at-largej. Gale Beeney Qtreasur- ery.
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i E 'I a 'Ia Y lg lat E 2 i I I I L i i At lastl Those high school journalists are getting some recogni- tion! And they sure do deserve it. Any student who ranks in the top third of his class and is an active member of newspaper or yearbook is eligible for Quill and Scroll. But it's not quite that easyl Ms. Stull and Ms. Pratt, sponsors of Quill and Scroll, know the mental and physical ex- ertion each member en- 7- dures to assure a really great yearbook or news- paper. Quill and Scroll, a national honor society for publications, recognizes those high school journal- ists who have stood the test of deadlines and funl With this being Quill and Scroll's first year at West Orange, a lot of activities are not on its agenda. Its main purpose is for the seventeen charter members to set a precedent for the years to come. Like this movie, Quill and Scroll had its premier performance in l979. I. Excitement overwhelms Brian at the Quill and Scroll initiation. 2. Ms. Pratt, stick me and l'lI kill you! 3. Choosey people choose .leffl 4. The long and short of Quill and Scroll. 5. Front row Cl. to r.j: Jeff Voss, Greg Smith, Lori Hill, Bob Yount, Brian Bowen. Back row Cl. to nj: Melodye Hendrix, Leslie Bennett, Renea Attaway, Elaine Holtschneider. Gigi Howard, Angie Russell. Carol Munday. Wendy Williams, Leslie Dabbs, Cindy Wheatley, Susan Shelton. 6. Front row CI. to r.J. Hunter Goddard, Doug Gouge. Dennis Jacobson. Ben Taylor, Eric Rustin, Tim Mazotta. Middle row QI. to r.j. Loy Thorton, Susan Singletary. Nermine Khouzam, Wendy Matheison. Back row Cl. to r.J: Mr. Savage, .losee Ricard, Claudia Atkins. June Greer, Ms. Soiourner, Ms. Painter. 7. Brain Bowl officers are. .losee Rivard, June Greer, Ben Taylor, Wendy Matheison. 8. And this was my first Brain Bowl tournament in l492. f - ww. fwfzfwff ' ' , , ,,V, fr-'fy fffwftvw his 1
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