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OUILL AND SCROLL Y ,-Af, . ,,.V .A ,,,V!, I L. 1. 1' t fmt' f' W slf:'5fff7 Z 492 ,f Ii, ,Z-no 2 f Q ,iffizffi 'X , W ft , ff L. .. --ef, f ' ,M ff ' 1,3723 ' L X I , 5. ff , , V 3. If , '52,-fl cf '-f' , ' , -'V . , ,, W I , , , -r.4,13. if ' f f 4 it or f j J 1 t .I yt. ,ji 'V 61 V f ' t if -, si V st, fc: I I, ' A vi-mf ef' 4 t , ' 9, 7 L. If . ' 1 1 Q- I 5 'Li - ' T I 'IJ R 2 Quill Br Scroll officers this year were Dave Hough, vice-president, Carolyn Willard, secretaryg and Kerry Gough, president. Plans for a publications banquet were discussed' at a joint EAGLE'S CRY, ANCHOR, and Quill at Scroll meeting. ,f' 5 ,t 7- ii Quill and Scroll is an honorary or- ganization for enthusiastic high school journalists. Besides having done out- standing work in journalism, members must rank scholastically in the upper third, of their class and must show lead- ership. Each year students are chosen by the advisers of each publication for ex- hibiting 'capability and efficiency on the ANCHOR, Student Handbook, or EAGLES CRY. New initiates are customarily initi- ated during the publications banquet or during the award assembly. At the beginning of the school year the club was composed of three mem- bers, Ada Puckett, Kay Iosselyn, and Kerry Gough. By the end of the first semester, eleven members were added. They were: Marguerite Robinson, Dave Hough, Anne Cannon, Gary Gebo, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Shane, Ioe Cas- sel, Ianet Mohr, Francie Bartsch, Gretch- en Weiss, and Carolyn Willard. We Kerry Gough, Kay Jos- -or selyn, and Ada. Puckett. were the only Quill and Scroll members first se- master, having been in- 'iff5,:'iF ff itggtled in the spring of . . . 1- Q if t ' ,'ltt??g'i . ' . A . 1 1752, 1 ' ' 4' 1 - V ' ,e'.15'mf lg, 1 'l Y - f 1 ei Eiffii. J e ,Q 3,.yf1f,RQ4, A , F V K Q . ,V E H Uwe-.. l its ' B K ,. t ' ex ' .- ' 'ith . i f'1i' 1
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NM NNN- XUY , Jflflxll fig t HUNDR SUE f fl, ,,,, rx tg iris ii x 4 tt' 4 1 1 3 C? I-. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY with pride 'l'li0 Nfitiwiifil lllillftl 111 i-ri'-ty wcigr fir gciliizocl tt- viwlzriciwlutlfi-' fmtl r--wtiicl studviitri for oiitrzttiiiding :-1c'l'iolcir:tzliifi, leudeisliiii, trlirirtivtw, und service. lt is on hoiiorory orgdnizciticn for high school scholors ond one of the most exclusive groups in Af-f.S. Membership in this society is C1 highly prized ocliievenient, Fifteen per cent of the senior clgss cmd ten per cent of the junior closs ore eligible for membership. Students who ore eligible ore rated on cr point system by the society :nem- bers ond the foculty to select new members for the orgoriizgtgon, Mrs. Peorl Slim-lqley exfended C1 help.- ing hoiid in mglcing the orgomziitifin o success while Add Puckett, rresiderif' Kay losselyn. V199-l7Y'SS1ffl'?'lf' Norrigd Griffith segret-firyl find Mgzry lflfy? Brgllex' frefisniref eng Cliff Pie. riff. 21-i, Mrs. Shockley and Ada Puckett. display the Nation- nl Honor Society Emblem ,J Norma Griffith, Mary Jane Bradley, mid Kay Joann- lyn compnre booklets from the previous rncetlng. Members listen entliusizuotically to Mrn. Shockley'n plans for the year. l If X I U3-rn 1 -fa-lm i 7 M., sf 'fl if L gr!! N if f I as r .lmk
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t uu- ,MV u N rv. e 9 The Anchorage High School Troupe 700 of the National Thespian Society was first started in 1946. Since then it has been active, giving a play each year. One of the major aims of the group is to promote interest in drama. After earning a minimum of ten points a student is eligible to become a Thespian. These points' may be earned in several ways. A few of these ways are makeup, selling, advertising, working on production or taking a role in the play itself. Each year formal and informal initi- ations are held for those with the necessary ten points. -f-S THESPIAN 4CtrcleJ Pictured from top to bot- tom are Glen Briggs, Temple Mar- tin, Anne Cannon, and Nancy See, Thesplan officers. fk Murphy Clark, Richard Reeve, Bsko Cate, and June Bowdish are seen during Thespian informal initiation. i I . lf. 1 QQ!-l 5+ Mn A Choosing the Thespian play are Norma Griffith, Carlene Daly, Murphy Clark, Kerry Gough, and Temple Martin.
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