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Orange Gm Black The Orange CS. Black is one ot the hardest working groups in Wabash High School. Not only do they publish an excellent school news- paper tour or tive times a semester, but they also must obtain tunds to tinance it. This they do by sponsoring dances after athletic events, printing a basketball schedule book, and soliciting advertisements from local business- men. Quill G. Scroll The Ouill and Scroll is an honor society tor high school journalists. Its purpose to to give recognition to and to encourage high school stu- dents who are interested in journal- ism. In order to be eligible tor membership, a student must be an upperclassman in the upper third ot his class scholastically, he murt be aciive in some phase ot journalism, he must have the rezommendation ot his advisor and principal, and be approved by the secretary of the National Society. Standing: Bill Schultz, Richard Ford, and George Barrett. Sitting: Louise Wilke, Kathleen Duttey, and Hattie Cantrell, Shirley Baxter, not pictured, is also a Ouill and Szroll member, having been chosen last year when only a junior. L, 26 ,L Bow l: Donna Hagoske tleature editori, Nancy King, Janice Yeates tadvertising managerl, Sandra Linton, Ann Gaunt, Bev- erly Kish thead typistl, Kathleen Duftey Cnews editorl, Louise Wilke fassociate editorl, Dixie Lee, Lynn Schultz. Row 2: Richard Ford tbusiness managerl, Mrs. Squires tspon- sorl, Sandra Vrooman, Carol Richwine texchange editorl, Joan Vice, Sally Koontz, Joe Bill Carter fsports editorl, Jim Davis. Row 3: David Koerner, Pete Schaat, Shirley Baxter Ceditor-in-chietl and Lindley Wert fphotographerl were missing when the picture was taken.
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