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GEORGE GOHDGN iNEZ WU-ER H 1 . ' . N what My Sg r.. Y .. Get those stories in! Where's the headline chart? Somebody write a good feature for the front page. So ran the line of shop talk in roo ' d m six uring the past year, for it is the production room of the Beaverton Hummer, the monthly school publication. The Hummer is one of the two Oregon high school newspapers to hold an all-American rating with the National Scholastic Press Association in the l94l first semester critical service. ln addition, the Quill and Scroll Society has awarded it first class honors. Much credit is due George Gordon d l an nez Miller for their splendid work in editing the ten issues published this year and for their efficiency in directing the work of their small but compact staff. Bud H e vita office of business manager, having succeeded in making possible the use of numerous expensive cuts during the cour year. ite and Hallie lean Pace have ably filled th l se of the The group is under the advisorshi f M p o iss Barnes, who was last year's state president of the Quill and Scroll Society. Among the outstanding activities of the staff was a trip taken by nine delegates and Miss Barnes to the annual high school press conference held in Eugene in October.
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: Q A', I .'-QMv: if '1 ':: i 5 i,. :2- '-: ...' ,,:.i... . It all comes back to me now! Recall your school daze! These are just a few of the remarks made by the Beaver staff When they began the annual sales this year. lt was the aim of the i941 Beaver staff to make this annual one that will last throughltirne and bring pleasure for years to corne. For the cooperation given by annual salesmen, the art class, advisors, and all who have contributed in any Way, the staff wishes to express its appreciation. Editor ............ .... Assistant Editor ...... , . . Business Manager .... . . . Advertising Manager. . . . . . Typists ..,......... . . . Art ......... Photographer . . THE STAFF .Gladys Berger . . .Erna Staehle .Francis Burson .Earl Drorbaugh Nancy Iunor Lorraine Olson L Lois York S Akira Kaga l Marvin Myers .George Gordon Snapshot Editor Feature Editors. Sports Editors. . Literary Writers Advisors . . . ....... Pat McClure Dick Potter Barbara Walker S Iohn Van Horn ' ' ' 1 Dick Willis Y Ronald Zahler ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I Annabelle Moshofsky K Miss Conoly 1 Mr. Duncan gt sr T- . E pgANCib pon-- ' GLADY Dui iv-f
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Crash! Bang! Ah-hah! They have cap- tured the ferocious tiger. Don't get excited. lt is only the Pep Club giving one of its many stunts to help create pep and enthusiasm. An elaborate costume stunt, given in Feb- ruary, comparing the medieval tournaments to those of the present day, Was very colorful and highly successful. Members, who are chosen from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes, express their desire to be in the club and a committee then chooses those who seem best titted for Pep Club work. The club is under the capable supervision of Miss Barnes and Miss lrwin. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President George Gordon President ........................ Bill See Vice President Grace Larson Vice-President .............. Maxine Cady Secretary Treasurer Inez Miller Secretary-Treasurer .... Kathryn Thompson QI.-
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