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Each spring a new Mahiscan is published at M. H. S. by students interested fn journalistic work, especially on the annual. The purpose of this yearly publication is to compile a record .of the school events in an interesting manner for the pleasure of the entire Student Body and faculty, but especially for the Seniors. The staff is pleased to be able to sell the book at a price below that of former years. This reduction was made possible by the fine support given to the new type of sales campaign which preceded publication. The staff was also fortunate in having the loyal support and guidance of Miss Helen Hughes throughout the months of pub- lication. The Mahiscan Staff consists of: editor. Leslie Nordahl, assistant editor, Dorothy Larson, photos, Leona Decker, classes, Ivan Ireland, administration, Beverly Collver, activities, Betty McQuiston, snap- shots, Bill Cox, feature, Larry Watts, sports, Carl Larson, business mgr., Clarence McCoy, artist, Shir- ley Ann Mason, typist, Ruth Sherman, reporters-Diane Fordell, Eula Elwood, Bob Forrester, Gerd Hansen, Lila Hansen, Bill Larsson, Lee Puckett, Johanna Dixon. Ili Times . . Ma-Hi Times is completing its tenth year of publication. During appeared every other Friday. The paper, which is under the direction of Mr. Virgil Esteb, has of improvements including an increase from four to six pages. The received at the state contest showed a ,gain of several points over that years. Staff consists of: editor, Kelley Holbert, assistant, Helen Robison, Seena Richards, feature, See- na Richards, Helen Robison, sports, Greg Decker, news, Louis Duncan, Eula Elwood, society, Rita Chabot, copy, Bob Burke, Louis Duncan, rewrite, Elvera Hansen, Bob Burke, typist, Vivian Bloyd, business managers, John Noble, Dorothy Meyers. that time it has made a number rating which it of the previous Any girl in high school may become a member of Girls' League by buying a Hello card each semester fon a mere dime. The new and much loved advisor of this organization is Mrs. Frances Peck. Many events occurred this year, some of the most important being: the annual party held in October, the county conference in December with Imogene Willmann presiding, the decorating of the Christmas tree, sending Valentines anditiny Christmas trees to the teachers, and' thei final, crowning event being the Mothers' Tea, which was held on Friday, May 5. Officers for first and second semesters, respectively, were: President, Margurettc Stummer, Nor- ma Harris, Vice President, Dagny Elfving, Shirley Ann Mason, Secretary, Elvera Hansen, Georgia Davenport, Corresponding Secretary, Nancy Frew, janet Williams, Treasurer, Betty McQuiston, Rita Chabot, Song Queens, Norma Harris, Dolores Richardson and Rosemary McGeorge. All M. H. S. boys are automatically members of Buccaneers since quired for membership. The Buccaneers have certain aims which the boys Some of these aims are: To create a spirit of unity within the school, sense of responsibility and good sportsmanship, to promote cooperation in and to create a better sense of citizenship. Members have the opportunity to participate in intramural sports, music, dramatics, speech, athletics, and are urged to join clubs! that will benefit them. The organization is under the advisorship of Mr. Alfred Landes. The officers of first and second semesters, respectively, were: President, Harold Chaney, Russell Randrup, Vice-President, Bob Forrester, Dick Ring, Secretary, Dick Ring, Jerome Hansen, Treasurer, Dick Hanen, both semesters, Sergeant- at-Arms, Don January, Bob Chiene, Publicity Manager, jim Keever, Bert Kinney. no fee is re- try to reach. to develop a all activities, publications, Page Twenty-five
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