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QUILL S SCROLL AND THESPIANS 5: 2 - , :-f.. ' fr mf' A-,fo ,ff .5259 '-'-' 'H AY ' 5 fy wi . I ,, . V, .,,.- ,, ,M ---issx fi 4 va . 4 . gt. .ff PLAYS THE TIIINC .... Q1'f'n11 IIIIYHVI II11' 64.171111 in llll? B011 lar H111 ', zfas Il group 1,Wsr'11l11111:r1 I-ll Illc wzrli' full, 11flf1011gl1 no! IIII r1ff1'4'1'11l funclion. vu..-lu, A X . B., f Hlfllfl' flllt fluff 11111 II f111 4110! her Oll 11' 111 lllllllllll H111 ullo Ill flllll n fum on 0 111 Ill I fill! Scroll 01111 IPllIJ1t!'lIft0llS Ilfllllllflftfj' lull. prcszllerzt. The Thespiau Troupe ut Sancliclanrl sufferefl a great lulow when th'-ir sponsor. Nlrs. N. Y. Whitworth was iniurezl in an uutounolvill- il1'f'l1lf'llt rluriu: the Christ- inas Holulux s. Nlrs. llomml l,xu1-h. l1mi'f-Yer. seiwecl as a sulwstituu- .incl varrivcl on for her. The group prr-sf-utr-rl sf-xeral plays throughout the year. although not till iw-rv ofl'in'ial funr-tions of the group. The troupe niet on the first and third Thurs- days of each month discussing current play artivities. Memlnership is rf-stricteml to juniors and seniors who .have shown interest and work habits in the forensic arts. The Quill S4 Svroll Society was installed at Sandie- lancl in 1926 and is one of the olflest of the honor groups. Mr. Iflclou Rawlings served as sponsor of the group in 1958-59. Tho group is an international high svhool honor society for journalists. Students enrolls-1l in journalism. working on the publication, Thr- Siuwlstorin zuul tlu- l.z1 Airosa are f-ligilvle. Stu- flvnts must IlIl'l'l tlmw- stzzmlurtls ol ilu- intvruational group :intl niust he ul-uxv sophomore rank scholas- li4'JllY, UFFICFRS . . . of the Quill ami .94-roll41r1? Wars' .flnn fllillffr. fll17'll.lII7ZK'!1- ffzrmrz: Byron Kirfdlf, plvmffffflg janv! loruw, .wrre'I111'x: 0111! fun liofi llfzrfgw, tive-presirleril. fflrloll ll1z11'l1'nyx is XlllllI.N1ll', '71,-W OFFICERS . . . ll.l'fllfl'lI for Ihr' ThP.YJI.IIfIS Uff' Darrell Sfrffflvv. Q Q 1,4 , 1 .. U, preszrlenl: .NllIj' Ixzrlf, sf-1're'Iaryg mul Margnrv! Pcrlerson, rzce-
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qs? Off ICFRS . . . for the Future Nurses are lieth Slzanrl. presulenlg llorotlu' Scott, t'l'f'C IlV'l?Sl.l16IIfQ Sherrie Uidrrl, reeonling secretary: mul loo' Elgin, correvpomling secretary. Students interested in a career in nursing are mem- bers. of the Future Nurses Club at Sandieland. The group was sponsored by Miss Mary Kay Simms, the school nurse assigned to Amarillo High School for the 19325-39 school year. The girls meet each week and are given an insight into the aspects of the pro- fession of nursing and what the students might expect. The-y nu-et in the hcalth rooni on the first floor. where Miss Sinnns officcs are located. Beth Shand served aspresident in the 1953-50 school yczir. She was nanicd one of the twcnty most outstanding seniors as llne rcsult of this hpnor and hcr work with the school nurse. The Amarillo High School Bowling Club met weekly on Thursdays at Sandieland in 1953-59. The group was sponsored by Mr. Phil Pflug. a new member of the Sandie-land faculty. The group actually did their bowling at the Western Bowl out on the Canyon llighway. League scores were kept among the meni- lvcrs. ,luincs liurlcson was clccted ns president in the fall of this athletic group. Doris Winter scrxed as vice-president. Pat Maguire was secretary and Sharon lloffee was treasurer. .llffl.'l'lV, ttf' lilllf llfllf l.ffll9 . . . is llclfl 111 llie llUl'sle'V!l llonl out on llze flflllttlll Ill-QIIIIIIY. l'l1l ll11g111'11f is Iltlllrl-IIQ' fl 1-luln rcpurt as llzf' grcnp l't'lll,t'f'N lfvfn 1'1'n vlfllm tllltl NIHIIVV. FUTURE URSES AND BOWLERS MEETIYC . . . of lln- Future ltttrses Clulz is slmzcn above in tlie stuflj lmll. lieth Slnmrl. prrfxulelzt. is slzozrn pre-snlifzg. Sl Ol FlffffRS . . . for the Bowling Club nh I it ere present for the pictures are Pal M11 :ure Page 21, secretary, and .Sharon Coffee, treasurer
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KEN OFFICERS . . . are .llurlhu .4mos, Irensurer: Arlrlis Clmrlesx, presirlerzlg Currie Berlzlnl, Sgt.-at-armsg Lynn Holmes. parliamen- larirzrz: Doris Winter. .w1'relary: and Brerzzla .Niorrrznrn rice-presirlelzt. Sandielands two honor societies, the Ken Club, composed of all students with an average of 90 points or better, and the National Honor Society. Composed of members selected hy a faculty committee, found that the reduced numlmer of students at Sandieland did not cut from their ranks. With the stress on Science and Mathematics with the space age, students were prone to spend as much or more time with their lioolxs for a hetter scholastic average in l958-59. The Ken Club was sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Jos- serand during the 1958-59 school year. Miss Louise Russell and Miss Marie Donnell sponsored the National Honor Society. The Honor Society took a percentage of the senior class into lI14'lIllJl'l'SllllJ in the fall and initiated them in January. The spring meeting of the committee of faculty memhers made up of various ac-tixities spon- sors xoted IIlCIIllJCfSlll1J for additional seniors and a few juniors. fUR llxll, INITI.-17'l0Y . . . for llze ,Yullrmnl Honor Sowiely uvzs held in 11 .mphornore ll.N5I'IIIlll4Y in january u here olfl anrl lien' lIlf'IIlllC7'.S are sealczl on llze .siege lo lmnur llm l-Illll-!llL'Y. HONOR SQCIETIES FORMAL liN'ITlf1Tl0.Y . . . for Ilm National lfonor Society was held in lnnuary in u soplzonzore axsernl1ly. Silly Kirk and fully Cifforal HSS!-.Sl!'ll. Oni? lllNllllNf' 1 ze Honor qufufy llllllflllrlll S'Plll 4 In llw soplmrrmre asvemlrly 1111.5 .llul If lulwll, Iresulfnl aj the Soczeti I age .
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