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jaurnnli W1 Staff MILTON BRIGGS Editor ERIC A. JOHNSON Advisor 3' Wa. The Journalism Class overcame such obstacles as having too small a staff, and, at times, printing difficulties and 'no news to put out seventeen issues of The Compass. Eight members of the class graduate this year, leaving only four members to carry on next year with the help of the journalistic aspirants from the incoming Junior class. Staff members included Milton Briggs, Editor: Mary Ellen Wilkins, Assistant Editorg Janet Brooke. Business Managerg Dave McClelland and Richard Johnson, Sports Editors: Stefani Brooks, Fashion Editor, Ina Peck, Feature Editorg Barbara Black, Junior High Editorg Joyce Young, Assistant Feature Editor: LeRoy Watland, Exchange Editor, Laura Lee Teeling, Marilyn Olsen and Carmen Hansen, Reporters, and Mr. Johnson, Advisor.
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FIRE AND SAFETY The Fire and Safety Club members under the direction of Mr. Oyen regulated traffic at the school functions: they also direct thc school fire drills. Officers were: First semes- ter, Dave Baker, chief, Harold Brenner, captain: Marshall Brenner, lieutenant, George VanHorn, sergeant. Second semester, Dave Baker, chief, Harland Svare, captain: Martin Lund, lieutenant: Bob Hansen. sergeant. GOLDEN SPEAR Members of the Golden Spear Club. under the direc- tion of M1'. Rosvold, braved rain and cold weather to sell and take tickets at games and assemblies. Officers for the term were: Lorraine llansen, ll1'8Sid8I1t1 Violet Soderberg, viee-presi- dentg Sylvia Olsen. secretary, and Richard Johnson-LeRoy Watland. editors. TORCH HONOR The Torch Honor Society is made up o11ly of the students with a high scholastic stand- ing. The club was advised by Miss Foresberg. Officers for the first semes- ter: President, Anne Cadwell: vice-president, Mildred Topo- linskig 'secretary-treasurer, Sid- sel Guldjordl and reporter, Janet Brooke. Second semester: President. Carol Lovas: vice-president, Mildred Topolinskig secretary- treasurer, Jane Whitfordg and reporter, Mary Ellen VVilkins. F. F. A. The F. F. A., this year, com- peted on several judging teams. They received two third places in the Wash. Jr. Poultry Expo- sition. Their advisor was Mr. Gnos. The officers were: President, Eugene Calloway, viee-presi- dent, Hiram Herrold: secre- tary, Morton Tytlerg treasurer, Robert Apelandi reporter, Ver- non Bonds: and sentinel, Earl VValker.
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