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Quill and Scroll People who belong to Quill and Scroll are individuals who have achieved high standards in journalism . This club is an honorary membership organization . Stu- dents are recommended by their advisor and, when accepted, receive a pin, amongst other little mementoes . Through Quill and Scroll, high school students are able to participate and be introduced U'-'ff to various writing competitions . This is all made known to them through bulletins and the Quill and Scroll magazine which members receive . West Valley Quill and Scroll members are from the West Aurora and Blizzard BOTTOM ROW, Therese Viator, Erzie De'ak, Tammi Dukeman. Sl1afl:S . TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kristi Smith, Ann DeVries, Shelli Talvi, Cathy Banfill, Boys and Girls State J' LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Thompson, Drake Selmer, Joan Heidel, Herb Nlaschner, Karen Coston, Leo Lemon, Mike Zahare. Each year the American Legion Sponsors Boys and Girls State . This summer time venture takes place to give choice youths some knowledge of the hows and whys of our government. The gentlemen had their sessions at the University of Alaska while the young ladies traveled to Anchorage for their lessons. For seven very memorable days each group lived through a rigid schedule of work- shops, lectures, and what-not. During this time they learn alot, had a little fun, and remembered it all. West Valley is proud to state that out of all 80 boys state attenders, Drake Selmer, was elected as Lt. Governor, which is the 2nd highest office available in the mock government construction by the students. All in all it proved to be a very enjoyable and enlightening experience.
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'r f' West Valley Grabs Top Honors Required to send a tape recording of their voice or instrument, a letter of recommen- dation, and a completed application to be screened by judges, the 9 students chosen to represent West Valley at the All State lVlusic Festival were worthy of their honor. Three Honor Choir students were selected along with six from Orchestra . From this honor, students could once again compete for the positions of attending All Northwest. West was proud of the selection of three people from concert choir. Con- gratulations, West is proud of you! All State Choir All Northwest Choir gf: tp. 13' as Fyd 1 W, gg LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lindi Hamilton, Herb Maschner, Allison Foltz. 4 H. V- 5:52--xx 1,5 -gg e.,..s- y eevf th eir T i d' milton an ob e n. All State Urchestra Ln 'Ha H We LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Bradly, Julie Morehouse, Barbara Setzer, Druska Salisbury, Charlie Wright, Shirley Scott. i J- g l l,,
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Keyhearts Cherish Forever On the night of December 18, the first dance was hosted by the West Valley Key Club. This gig is an annual tradition which this association has put on for the purpose of announcing the new Key Hearts. Key Hearts, being the only female members of the club, are specially picked from each of the four classes with the Senior Key Heart as Queen . With a drum roll from the band, A Shot In The Dark , Ed Randolph, as Presi- dent of the club, announced the nominees from each class, presenting them with carnations and roses, for the new Key Hearts. Jody Vignola was presented as the Queen Key Heart, with Dottie Johnson, as the Junior Key Heart, lVlary Bezona, as the Sophomore Key Heart, and Karen Tyson, as the Freshman Key Heart. The new Key Hearts will indeed Cherish Forever this memory. Ls, ' , .1 111. i 'Nqr'-ans, ,,.,.ggsf,,,--5: ,,,:,-:e ,Hamz4f.aw,, f me mte.,w,5,gJretwv2fw-ww-1.-whf fs 1: - 1 -' ff- - A 1 X it r 5 1 ,K ,L . 1 l fs? vzglizu. -, 'ffflivae K 5 l 1 ' yjfki 4 z, f -.1 l ti 4. V w rf g . 'ai . J ' if , Y' , ,. f , I, 'rv F is N 9, ts are H Msgs. U x ,W ,H f 'I ,U ' V fm' s 'F ' l'!3'i W, uf! N A , Q ar T , 67 :VW , it 'QLZ 1 , 3 QW AM ,swka f .,t J
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