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Publications Give Awards, Name Editors Joyce Beaumont and Sarah Penny were named Editors-inChief of the 1968-69 Eyrie and Southwords staffs respectively at the Quill and Scroll banquet, April 24. New Quill and Scroll members are: Ralph Barzditis, Karen Cloud, Phyllis Ehret, Andy Ekman, Allyn Eriksen, S u e Hendricks, Sue Peavoy, Sarah Penny, Joel Shelton, and Cheryl Travers from Southwords. New Quill and Scroll members from Eyrie are: Joyce Beaumont, Meg Cannon, Linda Hogan, Linda S. Johnson, Diana Kloga, Margie McBride, Teri Moore, Nancy Phillips, and Pat Wernstein. Sue Moore, Ann Timme, Wendy Carlsen, Nancy Petersen, and Jim O'DonneU, are QuiU and Scroll members elected last year. To be named to this International High School Journal-

ism Society, a student must be a Cathy Mabrey, News Bureau. junior or senior in the upper Terry Dalton is Assistant Feaoue-third of his class, and must tures Editor. Assistant News perform notably in journalism. Editors are Phyllis Ehret and Bill Griffiths. Features reportOther new Eyrie editors are ers are Audrey Altstadt and Pat Wernstein, Layout Editor Donna Tumbarello. Nancy Schalk, Photo Editor, Meg Cannon, Idea and Captions News reporters are John BarzEditor; and Linda Johnson, ditis, Robbie L'Esperance, Joe Copy Editor. Responsible for Mantione, Jeanne Rogers, and Activities and Honors are Marge Linda Zink. McBride and Teri Moore; FacArtists for Southwords are Paulty and Seniors, Barb Karn- tricia stadt; Classes and Girl's Sports, ien. Stelcher and Steve TrytAlice Connors; Boy's Sports, Photographers include John Bob Brunetti; Sales and Index Richmond, Joel Shelton, and Editor, Debbie Davies. Andy Ekman. Assistant Sports Assistants for next year's Editor will be Bill Jackson. Eyrie staff are Pat Bak, Barb Jane O'Donnell vnH be girl's Brezinski, Ellen Consdorf, Jean .sports reporter. Dent, Bonnie Finn, Joe Timme, At present, boys are needed to Judy Sowa, and Beth Timme. fill positions as boy's sports New Southwords editors are reporters. Karen Cloud, News; Sue HenNancy Schalk, a sophomore, dricks, Features; Jim Huster, was presented a special JornalSports; Allyn Eriksen, Art; and ism Award by the Eyrie staff.

Next year's editor-in-chief for Eyrie will be Joyce Beaumont; and editor-in-chief for Southwords will be Sarah Penny.

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Volume 4, No. 13

Maine Township High School South, Park Ridge, III.

April 26, 1968

'Third Quarter Slump ' Takes Toll in Souths Honor Rolls Southwords Editors for next year include: John Richmond, Sue~ Hendricks, Karen Cloud, Allyn Eriksen, Cathy Mabrey.

New Eyrie staff members are: (standing) Bob Brunetti, Barb Karnstadt, Debbie Davies, Terri Moore, Nancy Schalk; rsecond row) Alice Connor, Meg Cannon, Marge McBride; (seated) Linda Johnson, Patti Wernstein.

That old student nemesis "the third quarter slump" took its toll last week when the A and B honor rolls were announced here at Maine South. The new roll of 136 students with A averages was five lower than the mid-year list. Although the sophomores still led all classes, they dropped to 46 on the roll from a high of 47. The seniors jumped to 40, up from 36. The juniors had 28, down from 38, and the freshmen had 22 on the list, 2 more than in January. The B honor roll listed only 529 students for third quarter, substantially below the 576 listed at mid-year. Seniors on the A honor roll are Wendy Carlsen, Linda Carney, Nancy Comfort, Christine Eide, Natalie Geremia, Sue Grainger, Georgene Gray, Linda Gray, Narda Greising, Sylvia Grislis, Debra Hannibal, G a r y Johnson, Mary Kerner, Mary Kristmann, Deborah LaDolce, Martin Laurent, Steve Lietz, Roy Martino, Paul Mitchell, Sue Nagel, Jim O'Donnell, Sue Peavoy, Nancy Petersen, G e o f f Priest, Nancy Saxman, J e a n

Schroeder, Walter Skawski, Colleen Sontavg, Richard Webb, and Diane Willy. Juniors on the list include: Diane Bond, Trudy Ciecko, Terry Dalton, Thomas Dent, Gayle Dymess, Andrew Eckman, Robert Felice, Kenneth Foley, Carl Johnson, Janice Johnson, Howard K e e n a n, Maura Kreuz, Kathryn Lewis, Gary McClelland, Deborah Morton, John Ongman, Sarah Penny, Nancy Phillips, John Priest, Guy Riddle, Kathleen Roar, Thomas Savage, K a t h l e e n Schmunk, Jean Schneller, John Skawski, James Stinson, Michael Venson, and Lynn Westberg. Sophomores on the list are: Nina Bernard, Mark Bixby, Donna Castle, Celeste Ciarmoli, Alice Connors, Deborah Decaney, James Doubler, Mary Dulisch, David Dyck, Norman Ellstrand, Carol Eriksen, Claudia Gaeding, Paul Geishecker, Clifford Geschke, Cynthia Holding, Debra Graham, Aivar Grislis, Rudolph Haas, Roger Hofeldt, and Barbara Hoffman. Continuing the list of sophomores are: Robert Huxtable,

Awards Night To Honor Language Students The language department will hold its Awards Night May 3 in the auditorium. Poetrj' readings, musical selections, and skits will also be presented in each language as part of the program. "These awards are to honor our very best language students," says Miss Marion Fisher, language department chairman. Students in French I receiving these awards are: Nancy Benjamin, Luann Moak, Marcia Brinkerhoff, Marcia Carney, Debbie Cook, Jean Forrest; Linden Frakes and Marilyn Moen in French lEH; and Steven 01sen, Louise Myers, and Debra Hancok in French lEA. French II students receiving awards are: Barbara Hoffman, Vesna Neskow, Melanie Pankow; Karen Ritts in French HE Ace; and Nancy Trexler, Jo-

seph Mantione, Mark Bixby, Denae Chance, Jennifer Cinklin, and Patricia Stelcher in French II Ace. French III students receiving awards are: Michael Venson, Beth Onderdonk, Jan Kusiciel, Cassandra Kuston, and Nancy Stinton. French IV students being honored are: Sue Grainger, Sylvia Greislis, Beverly Hoffman, Mary Kerner, and Sarah Johnson. German I students to be presented with awards are Dana Winikates, Carla Kurmmel, and Walter Banek. German II students being honored are: Claudia Gaeding, Aivar Grislis, Henry Warchall, Werner Hintz, Mary Dulisch. Other s t u d e n t s receiving awards in German are Gary Johnson, Andy Ekman, and Ken Foley in German III Ace; Glenn

Hofeldt in German III; and Margaret Aliprandi and Susan Moore in German IV. The Italian I students being honored are Christopher Been and Linnea Sauter. Awards will be presented to Italian II students Celeste Ciarmoli and Rachelle Turano. Norman Ellstrand and Jerome Shemechko are r e c e i v i n g awards in Latin I. Latin II awards will be presented to Nancy McCarthy, Ra m s e y Stade, Sue Grainger, T r u d y Ciecko, and Bill Kuhn. Students being honored in Russian I are Ann Tomasiewicz, Paul Steinbach, Jay La Jone, Audrey Altstadt, and Renata Szandra. Spanish I students being honored are: Margerie McBride, Karen Middlebrook, M a r i a Westermeier, Lucinda Leavell, Barbara Wheeler, and William

Barmeier in Spanish I Ace, and Pamela Solazz, Peggy Teevan, Kathy Westerman, Chris Alexander, Connie Hirsch, M a r y MacLain, W e n d y Munster, Kathy Craine, Meg Patchett, Margaret Pankow, Theodore Berg, and Lynn Schoemann in Spanish I. Spanish II students receiving awards are: Kathryn Novak, and Elizabeth Pendzitch in Spanish II Ace; and Constance Bryniczka, Sarah Linguish, Paul Seishecker, Linda Gray, Linda Fishrup, Charles Dolan, and Nancy Wohlers in Spanish II. Diane Bond wUl receive an award in Spanish III, and Rockwell Smith, Dave Hicks, and Mary McKeon will receive awards in Spanish III Ace. Spanish IV Ace. awards go to Natalie Geremia and Diane Willy, and to Susan Duzynski and Marcia Krahl in Spanish IV.

Debra King, Gary King, William Kuhn, Allen Lauterbach, Roberta Little, William Malik, Michael Murzyn, Vesna Neskow, Michael Nevins, Kathryn Novam, Melanie Pankow, Elizabeth Pendzich, Karen Ritts, Gale Roth, Andrea Sampracos, Jerome Shemechko, Ramsey Stade, Irene Totoraitis, Nancy Trxler, Barbara Turley, Mark Walker, Henry Warchall, John Welzenbach, and Tina Winikates. Freshmen are: William Barmeier, Nancy Benjamin, John Bethards, Marcia Brinkerhoff, Jill Burgess, Marcia Carney, Robert Castle, Debra Cook, Scott Fauth, Jean Forrest, Linden Frakes, Connie Hirsch, Rita Hollerbach, Carla Krummel, Jay LaJone, Claudia Lovelette, John McBride, Gwendolyn Miller, Mary Ann Staunton, Paul Steinbach, Ann Tomasiowicz, and Jeffery Tone.

Student Exhibits To Be Featured For better or for worse, parents will have an opportunity to examine work done by their sons and daughters and to visit with teachers at the Open House Exhibit Night being held on Wednesday, May 1, from 7 to 10 p.m. Work accomplished in the industrial education, art, and home economics departments will be exhibited, along with demonstrations of office equipment and techniques in the business education department and teaching techniques in the foreign language laboratories and reading center. The English, social science, mathematics, music, driver education, and physical education departments will display an array of projects and activities produced in their fields. Dramatic and musical selections will be performed by the music and speech departments at scheduled times during the evening. Many departments will feature displays honoring the Illinois Sesquicentennial Celebration.


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