Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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Barbara Crout Pat Brenner Marilyn Armstrong Nathan Clifforcl Ioyce Hershey Karen Shay Has Successful Year Olympus sports editor: Pat Brenner, The Olympus copy editor: Virginia Cravens, Olympiad associate editor: and Edeane Sharp. Olympiad editor. In lN'Iarch five members of The Olympus stall treked to the University ol' XV1lSl1lllgIOll lor a journalism conference, the Pacific Slope Press Association. Delegates from Olympia high school were Carol Fleming, Karen Shay, Joyce Hershey, Nathan Clifford and Denny Peterson. They were accom- panied by Mr. Anderson, who gave a talk on advertising. At the beginning of the second semester two more peo- ple were pledged to Quill and Scroll. They were Joyce Hershey and Lelia Beach. New officers were elected at this time also. They were: Charles Cissna, president: Marty Schwellenbach, vice president: Edeane Sharp, secretary, and Pat Brenner, treasurer. Outgoing officers were Beverlee Haxton, president: Carol Fleming, vice president: Charlotte Gulfey, secretary: and Margie Lindholm, treasurer. Final event on the journalism calendar was the Quill and Scroll banquet May lti. This year all present and past members ol' journalism were invited to attend this banquet. Below is the advertising class. Left to right: First row-Holm, Veele, Moulin, Ohliuger. Owings, Patterson. Second rows-Sievert, Haycleen. Drake. Wilsori. Third row4Arnold. Dickinson, Von Bargen, Craig, Henson, Gile. Master of ceremonies was Charles Cissna. The last and final initiation of Quill and Scroll members was held at this banquet. Those initiated were Barbara Straight, Olympiad copy editor: Freddie Paulson, The Olympus associate busi- ness manager: lean McKay, Olympiad senior section editor: Marilyn Armstrong, The Olympus feature editor: Denny Peterson, Olympiad sports editor. , ...fix if P: ' D 25- ' lii lllll 'l A. f : l l l' 4 ' . -f' AW ff :girl 13: 'liigl' , , -Z- ,ff z rf: s is .Sh-... lfVells, Leonard. Fourth row-Fortin, Zeidler, lViclQland. Rice, Berschauer, Ienson, Knox, Bucknell. The picture on the right shows The Olympus staff in action. Twenty three

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Marty Schwellenlrach Charlotte Guffey Charles Cissna Mary Ann Garowski The Olympus n spite ol' all the dilliculties encountered this year. The Olympus came through in true pioneer spirit. 'l'o Carol Fleming, editor, lell the responsibility ol' seeing that the paper came out on schedule, which is no small task in a school ol some H200 students. Adviser for The Olympus was Ernest Anderson. Mary Ann Garowski took over the business management end ol' the paper while Barbara Crout, as advertising man- ager, saw to it that enough ads were secured to keep the paper going. 'l'o see that all l800 copies ol' each edition were distributed was the job ol' Alex Clrewdson. circulation manager. Filling other positions on the stall' were: Marty Schwel- lenbach, associate editor: .Ioyce Hershey. news editorl Pat Brenner, copy editor, Charles Cissna. sports editor: -Ioel Gould. morgue director: and Norma Veek. exchange editor. Along with the change in semester also came the change Pictured lrelow are The Olympus staffs. The first semester staff is pic- tureal on the left. Left to right: First row-Garowslei, Hershey, Guffey. Beach, Veelq. Second row-Crout. Moztlirr, Wermer. Van Dyke. Chambers. Third row-Brenner, Fleming, Schroeder. Schwellenhach. Fourth row- Clifford, Cissrza, Crewdson. Carr, Paulson. Peterson. On the right is the in stall positions. Once more Carol Fleming was chosen editor. .loyce Hershey was named associate editor. Barbara Crout and Mary Ann Garowski remained as advertising manager and busintss manager respectively. News editor was Pat Brenner, Karen Shay, copy editor: Marilyn Arm- strong, feature editor: Nathan Clillord, sports editor: 'john Alexander, morgue director: 'l'om Hartley, circulation manager, and Carol Chapman. exchange editor. Highlighting the .journalism schedule for V19-50 was the journalism banquet, October 26. which was sponsored by the journalism classes. A martime theme was carried out in the decorations and program. Master ol' ceremonies lor the evening was Alex Clrewdson. Quill and Scroll initiates provided the program. After the banquet Quill and Scroll club held their initiation ceremonies. Those initiated were: Marty Schwel- lenbach. 'lihe Olympus news editor: Charles Clissna, 'l'he second' semester staff. First row-Barnes, Schroeder. Hershey. Guffe ', Garowslei. Crout, Morrow. Holrnes. SECOHIII row-Shay, Chapman, Flemirzg. Brenner, Armstrong, Chambers. Schwellenhach, Beach, Thacher. Thira' row! Mr. E. Anderson, adviser: Carr. Clifford. Cissna, Paulson. Crewdson, Hart- ley, Gould. Zeidler. Twenty-two



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in MX In the top picture above ix a scene from llre annual Christmas play presented by the drama classes. Memlierr of the All-lviglr play cast are piclurea' in the lower picture. Left to riglvt: DeGarmo, Mulligan, Holm, Williams, Madden. The Show Goes O ith the spirit of the pioneers themselves. the Olympia high school drama students, under the direction of Miss lirma NVilliams, produced Kind Lady, a melodrama by Ed- ward Chodorov. The play was presented December 2 and 3. Concerned with a wealthy old maid kept prisoner in her own home by a deceiving confidence man and his ring, the three-act play concludes with a puzzling climax which leaves the audience to draw their own conclusions. Cast for the two performances were: Helen DeGarmo, Gerry Morgan, Sandra Stanton, Gloria Sjoblom, Alex Crewd- son, Roger Saeger, Dick Mulligan, Gladys Madden, Janet Holm, Janice Ganfield, Iilsie Stubbs, Russell Gruhlke, Bob Wlilliams, Lola Leonard, Fred Paulson, Clara Campanile, Wlayne Bloomingdale and .lim hlacobs. Marilyn Armstrong and Jackie Claypool assisted Miss Wil- Twenty-four liams with the directing. Prompters were Phyllis Hardesty and Bill Kotick. Backstage workers as committee chairmen were: Patty McNamara, personal properties: Barbara Straight and Char- lotte Van Dyke, stage propertiesg Mickie Bjornsen, programsg Marty Schwellenbach, publicity: Donna Voegelein, ticketsg Connie Coolidge, costumes. Make-up was by Mask and Dag- ger. Not to be outdone by the drama students, H350 broadcast- ing students went on the air daily with Date XVith a Disc, a dedication program. Students from the high school sent in their record requests and they were played the following day. Another production of the broadcasting classes was High School Headlines which went on the air on Tlulrsdays. All the important events of the week were broadcast at that time

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