CALL STAFt Top Row: Ross, Anstett. Graham. Zupan. Martint-s. McDougall, Wiloox, Stuckman. McCullough. Meyer. Bottom Row: McGill. Lawrt-nce. Pape, Barnelt, Piall. Brinkniarin. liiiiitaine. Marshall. Grossman. CALL Harried editors, inspired reporters, write the copy that makes a Call the reliable friend of students that it is. The result of several weeks ' operation each sixth period is fine coverage of elections, sports events, and all other ha])penings interesting and vital to K.H.S. students. Football programs for home games, and special editions for Tacky Day. Christmas. April Fool, and the Seniors are provided by a staff conscious of its duty to the school. The K.H.S. social season opened with the an- nual Call Ball, which had The Turn of the Cen- tury as its theme this year. Two j age editors. Kitty Pape and Jean Lawrence, achieved journalistic recognition at the Metropoli- tan St. Louis School Publications Sponsor ' s Press Conference at Washington University. Mrs. Mary Williams, the CalTs sponsor, and the editors also attend the MacMurray Press Conference annually. Further achievement of the Call is its member- ship in the National Schdiastic Press Association and the Missouri Inter-Scholastic Press Association. Chill- -ijif. Ro i ' r and .Sandy, receive advice from Mrs. Williams. Sixleen
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Exploring a Writer ' s Realm New members an- initiated inlo Ouill and Scroll QUILL AND SCROLL Encouraging exact and dispassionate tliinking, clear arxl foiccful writing, as well as inculcating a higher code of ethics in the broad field of journalism are the chief aims of the Pica Chapter of Quill and Scroll, an International Honor So- ciety for High School Journalists. The initiation of twenty-two selected Call and Pioneer staff mem- bers in February is a new tradition effected this year. Remaining qualified members from the two staffs can earn their membership by the end of the year. Quill and Scroll rewards individual achieve- ment through competitive writing and publication contests. To raise funds, the group provides re- freshing thirst-quenchers at the May Fete. Quill ;iii(i Scroll members were responsible for the re- gional basketball programs provided this year. Grouj) activities are guided by Miss Butts and Mrs. Williams. Top Row: Wagenkneclit. Wilcox. LaBarr. Ross. Grossman, Marlines, Marshall, Evertz. Second Row: Cole, Brinkniann, Russell, Hellstern, McGill, Buntaine, Schmidt. Bottom Row: Rulon, Bond, Marsalek, Piatt, Voelker, Ranney, O ' Dell, Russell, Mueller. Eighteen
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