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etieiiing of achievements et for school publications April 16: This year marked the tenth annual Pou- wow-Panther Banquet. lt is almost always one of the fir-t of the many banquet- of the spring season. Diane Hari-clex. Panther editor. served as mistress of eeremonie-. A4 4 1 .5 AL . - I I ,Q Q ? u .5 During the course of the evening. those- present were given pencils and encour- aged to doodle on the tablecloth. An art exhibit was established hy Mrs. Virginia Johnson from the drawings. and the chosen exhibits were judged. Pictured here is the prize for first place titled. A Little Dogs Interpreta- tion of Spring presented to Hrs. C. W. Kurtz. Two of the judges are at right. Pictured at the far right, Mr. Louie Kohnke. annual sales staff sponsor. -tows away the meal and enjoys con- wr-ation with his neighboring: friend-. The traditional Musical Powwow is presented each year by members of the Powwow staff. The major coverages of tht- -chool year are resiewed in xerse while mu-ie to provoke the thought of the article is played. Glenda Stutzmun. Lois Cates, Grace Gould and Carl llrion gave this year's presentation. I ., .,.. v 7' e gr ' - L wiv 1, Y W p M ia. f C O, I Y '5 1. in . , , , 'I' I 1 y ,. . WB. . ' 5 . ., v Near the end of the evening. the 1956- 5T Quill and Scroll members. Sharon White. Xlary ,Io Hlavacheck, Lois Decker and Diane Nlarkley tinsett. initiate the new members into the so- ciety of honorary journalists. New meni- bers are: Margot Reimann. Nora Lee Steck Firth. Virginia Streeter. Joan Herrington. Berna Shanahan. Carl Lrion. Dave Bonner. Glenda Stutzman. Lois Gates and Grace Could. Lois Decker, president of Quill and Scroll. was in charge. 4 -4
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For most organizations the coming of spring meant April 15: The Hr-len Hayes chapter of Future Teachers of America held a tea to honor the teacher- of the local school system. Mary Holler serves punch to Miss Katherine Black who has been a grade school teacher for many years, and now supervises Southside. To the right, Zona Allen in the most prominent job of the organization. Each semester members are assigned to visit and observe a room in a grade of their choice. Future teach- ers attend these observations once a week. I 1 S 0, Vi P, .fs X U PT.,-X. members urn 1--e a toast at the lea with comical rigor and dramatic l P contortiorr. Guest teachers can be seen in the background. All enjoyed the movie. X Desk for Billie. ui .t...u,Y1 58 2.1 ,Q 1 Members seated. left to right: Fha' ron White. Karen Johnson, Kather- ine Coodchild. Alice Brown. Judy Sims. Donna Camposan, Betty John- ston. Sharon Rockhold. Lois Decker, Thelma Eschler and Zona Allen. Standing: Mary ,lo Hlavacheck. Vel- ma lliddle. sponsor. ,ludy Blood, Linda Ries. William Woods, spon- sor. Mary Lou Heny, Mary Avery. Virginia Streeter. Carol Branstetter, Grace Could. Jeanette Beavers. Mary Holler and llerna Shanahan. Not pictured: Carl lfrion. Mike Basham, Charles Reed, and ,lim Walker. L, K
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there were deadlines to be met Neatness. interest and mer-all -ups-riwrity win the rating 1-f Xll-Frau l'lwt-'W Off-et pap'-r for the '36-'ST xwar, N5 rn. M' ,M vs, Clockwise around the table. Carl Irion. Larry Wollam and Clr-nda Ftutzman lay out and paste the dummy page. Read all about itlu lfarly morning distribution of Powwrrwf in tlie- main hall. Carol Haney and ,lvailm-ttv llvaxerf malu' a lu-adlim' frmn pliutn-type-. Cunlinual smrl-1 ia thi- main ingredient nf l'mv- wow pruduction. X n 4 ' ' ' n ox Y f I Ei- X If - Jr. 1 t 4: L ll I - X X .f Q The Yoivc of Wymiiingl Larger! Cunwli- dated Fvliunlu i- lie-ard tw-lu' timef :luring tht- year when tlie- finixlu-al prnduft if lianflml out lu the- flll1lt'l1l-. ,lan Frazier and Luis llatv- partir-ipalr in thi- final phasi- of paper prudut-tinn. if Nxtll penml inf l'muwu flax 1- nvwr dull vxu- It I4 l.ll3l lf'j Reed. mlinst phi tugrrapliy work i- fiili-liwl lrvfnrc' the- grand vlimax of produt-tion, llraw tl.-uld acltl- In Illf' Vnllmtiun nl yr ar papa r liullf-tin lmanl, .-Xt llic lionur- affrmlrly tllrw- first plaw- in the flats journalism vonlvft are pit--mite-il lay Xl!-. Jian nvttr- Slllllll. rIN'Yl'lIT. to larry W1-lluin, Cram Could and Carl Urion.
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