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1' L - -:x , , OUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Neuendorf, Treasurer, Jan Wallinder, Secretary, Lynn Snyder, President, Vicky Edwards, Vice-President. Quill And Scroll Represents Literary Achievement Quill and Scroll is an international society which has been organized for recognizing high school students in the field of journalism. The Willowbrook chapter is sponsored by lVlr. Harold Johnson. The honor is granted to juniors and seniors in the upper one-third of their class, who have excelled in the editorial, literary, art, of business departments of the school newspaper, yearbook, or magazine. Each candidate must be recommended by the faculty advisor of the SKYLINE, CEN- TURION, or PARALLAX and be approved by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. initiates are inducted at a candlelight ceremony. KW ERNK WMU OUILL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROMA' John Prusa, Jan Wallinder, Stacylee Oughton, John Warren, Pat Blastik, Vicky Edwards, Lynn Snyder, Jan Ritter, Dennis Neuendorf, and Bill Warren. SECOND ROMA' Linda Trytek, Bert Dalton, Lynn Stiehl, Cindy Seils, Jim Balis, Mary Jo Lombardo, Keith Kasper, Carol Braunshausen, Tom DeForest, Michelle Burdett, Bill lwami, Rich Braunshausen, and Rick Siegfried.
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Ali iris! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Judy Klick, Treasurer, Linda Vogt, Secretary, Karen Mori, Vice-President: and Mark Skipworth, President. National Honor Society Initiates Tutoring Program National Honor Society is an organization dedicated to honoring outstanding students. Candidates for Membership consist of Juniors, who have attained a 3.25 grade average, and Seniors who have maintained a 3.0 grade average. From these candidates members are selected by the faculty on the basis of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. Only five percent of the Junior class may be members and fifteen percent of the Senior class. Those members elected in their Junior year must have a faculty vote of confidence to maintain their membership. Among their many projects the N.H.S. has taken over and administered the tutoring program at Willowbrook. They also contributed the profits from last years Hootennany to the purchase of a Human relations section for the school library. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROMA Sue Hensing, Diane Karcz, Kathi Postula, Nancy Dold, Jill Feldmann, Mary Frey, Patti Hauptfuehrer, Fran Thiel, and Lynn Snyderp BACK ROW' Laura Carlstedt, Joyce Delmaestro, Vicki Dotterer, Ivan Holum, Sue Turek, Mark Kindl, Dennis Neuendorf, Connie Stewart, Greg Kottner, Rick Sitts, Steve Spyrison, Fred Alston, Ross Martinek, Steve Johnston, Phil Lindhorn, Barbara Peralta, and Terry Patten. l l
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te L, ij ,Q . --.wit CENTURION EXECUTIVES: SEA TED: John Warren, Editor: Stacylee Oughton, Sports Co-Chairman, Jan Wallinder, Activities Chairman, and Rich Siegfried, Seniors Co-Chairman. STANDING: Bill Iwami, Seniors Co-Chairman, Jim Balis, Underclassmen Chairman, Keith Kasper, Sports Co-Chairman: and John Prusa, Administration Chairman. Centurion Staff Enjoys Great Success Under the guidance of Mr. Frank Morgan, this year's Centurion staff has worked long and hard to prepare a yearbook which we are proud to present at this time. The staff has been alphabetizing photographs, organizing senior data sheets, writing stories, and laying out pages. Many changes have been made in the format of this Centurion: we sincerely hope that the class of 1969, to whom this book is dedicated, will appreciate and enjoy it. ,xx-. CENTURION ART STAFF: Tom DeForest, Jamie Overom, Phyllis Lindstrom, and Michele Burdett.
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