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The WHS chapter of Quill and Scroll. an international honor society for high school journal' ists, was established here on November 21, l94l. Quill and Scroll was founded in 1926 at Iowa University to give recognition and encouragement to high school students who are interested in journalism. The following qualifications for membership are required: the student must be of junior or senior classification: he must be in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standingg he may be elected from newspaper, yearbook, magazine and handbook staffs, and must have done superior work in writing, editing, or business management, he must be recommended by the school principal or publications adviser and approved by the executive secretary of the national society. Illllll All Sllltllll Quill and Scroll has a membership of six at WHS. They are, from left to right, Fred Squires, Dick Wolpert, Ramona Smith, lim Armstrong, Linda Gray, and Shirley Baxter. Fred was editor of the QGB his senior year, news editor in 1953, on its sport staff his soph- omore year, and is a copy editor of the Sycamore. Dick worked with the paper for two years filling jobs of reporter, circulation editor, and associate editor: Dick assisted as Athle'ics Editor of the Scyamore. Ramona gained her membership in Quill and Scroll as co-editor of the Sycamore. The position of sports editor of the QGB was filled by lim Armstrong for three semesters. He is also one of the sports editors for the Sycamore. Last year Linda was feature edi'or of the QGB. She is Circulation editor of the Sycamore. The only junior in Quill and Scroll is Shirley: she has been on the staff since her freshman year. Shirley was feature editor of this year's paper. Page Fifteen
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PETE JONES MRS, SOUIRES JOAN VICE SALLY HALE DONNA RAGOSKE DAN GILLEN SYLVIA KAISER .IANICE YEATES GLORIA HOFFMAN CAROL RICHWINE BEVERLY RISH llllll lil All Blllllll Stall ol 1953-54 ORANGE and BLACK: Editor-in-Chiel, Fred Squires, Asgociate Editor, Louise Wilke, News Editor, Kathleen Dul'leyg Feature Editor, Shirley Baxter, Sports Editor, Pele Jones, Copy Editor, Richard Ford: Photographer, Nick King, Cartoonist, Joan Vice, Repor!ers: Dan Gillen, Beverly Rish, Sally Hale, Sylvia Kaiser, Earl Coon' Advertising Manager, Vicki Greengard, Business Manager, Barbara Black, Circula- tion Manager, Karen Barnes, Exchange Editor, Gloria Hellman, Head Typist, Barbara Mowrer. NICK KING RICHARD FORD, BARBARA The ORANGE and BLACK, published every three weeks during the school year, is the ollicial journal oi Wabash High School. Each student and teacher in the school is given a tree copy ol each edition. Financing ol the ORANGE and BLACK is a problem because the printing has to be purchased, Besides soliciting advertising lor the paper, a basketball schedule book, and basketball programs, the O8zB sponsors dances during the year to help defray expenses. BLACK FRED SOUIRES, VICKI GREENGARD SHIRLEY BAXTER KAREN BARNES, BARBARA MOWRER, EARL COON LOUISE WILKE, KATHLEEN DUFFEY Page Fourteen
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HAMUNA SMITH PETE JONES Rcrmorio Smith cmd Pete lories served os Co-editors for the l954 Sycamore. Rorrionci was fl member of Quill Grid Scroll ond Trivl-li4Y Vice-president duririq the yeor. Pete served os rrtcmoqer ol radio station WSKS cmd wos sports editor of the Orcmqe cmd Block. Ronald Eltzroth, Pete Jones, Sally Baker, Ramona Smith, Carol Zimmer, Linda Gray and Fred Squires get the subscription drive under- way, Page Sixteen
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