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uill and Scroll Membership ls Hunurarij QUILL AND SCHOLL - Row 1 0 I. Howard, C. Rollefson, L. Hofstad, S. Hickey, C. Clement, G. Taylor, S. Orwig, L. Chapman, K. Mc- Guire, I. Patterson, I. Walters. Row 2 0 L. Levy, L. Hopkins, I. Moodie, I. Rahn, M. Pevy, R. Strong, L. Platner, P. Skinner, M. Neudorfer, I. Sutter, I. Miller, K. Van Gitfen. GLORIA TAYLOR DONALD SHAFF President Advisor CC UILL and Scroll rewards individual effort. Several journalists from the staffs of Wilson's major literary publica- tions, the Banner and the Nova, earned highly prized member- ships in the international honorary society for high school journalists, Quill and Scroll. Talented and industrious writers comprised Wilson's chapter of this group, originally organized on April lU, l926, at the University of lowa. lts purpose has always been to recognize and reward exceptional journalistic achievement on the high school level. Although Wilson's chapter of Quill and Scroll, with about 35 members, is strictly an honorary society and does not sponsor social or service activities as do Wilson's other organizations, each member is rewarded with the traditional Quill and Scroll pin and a one year's subscription to the official club magazine. Educators and students alike appreciate the value of literary talent and of membership in an honorary group of this kindg it ,is a real honor to be recognized as eligible for the ranks of Quill and Scroll. AN edition of the Banner goes to the printer. NOVA staff picks up some proofs from Iohnson-Cox. Seventy-N ine
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WW Keu Club Functions as Service Emu KEY CLUB -- Row l I I. Merrill, M, Neudorfer, P. Baker, D. Arbak. Row 2 0 M. Gay, Fl. Schraw, M. Kent, G. Fisher, I. Hawkins, I. Hertz- berg, D. Fillinger, D. Finnigan. ' 66 OLD to the gentleman in the tweed top coat tor . . . . . tor however much the day-long services of one earnest Key Club member were worth to the buyer , the prices varied but the tun did not at this spring auction which ottered tor sale to members ot the Fircrest Kiwanis Club the services of Wil- sor1's ambitious Key Clubbers. The Wilson Key Club, affiliated with Kiwanis International, presented this auction as one of its many activities this yeari Ot a slightly more serious nature was the inconspicuous but important service of removing political posters atter the local and national elections. As the Key Club's purpose is the betterment of its members, Woodrow Wilson High School, and the community, service projects dominated the club's slate ot activities. However, sev- eral tun and instructional projects rounded out the club's schedule of events. Throughout the year Key Club ottered to its members at the regular business meetings several speakers and a wide variety of films on vocational topics. The fun activities included a Christmas party and, in the spring, the LESTER STREET DICK ARBAK Regional Convention in Portland. Advisor President KEY Club I1'1SU1lDefS P1611 their HGUCUOYI-H KEY Club compiles the 'Sl Welcome Book., Seventy-Eight P
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FUTURE NURSES - Row 1 0 F. Heineman, M. Mabin, I. Benson, S. Douglas, S. Pollack, P. Lange, I. Smith, I. Medford, P. Deming, S. Cooley, D. Darling, R. Royse. Row 2 0 M. Sund, L. Caasa, S. Batty, I. Carlstad, W. Iohnson, R. Shackett, K. Tallman, D. Sturrock, G. Bishop, D. Martin, S. Weiland, C. Newton, I. Dautenhan. Row 3 0 S. Mclntyre, B. Iohnson, K. Geske, C. Benson, L. Lawrenz, L. Davis, M. Wall, M. Baird, P. Smith, M. Ballard, E. Bond, B. Sherrill, B. Bond. Nurseslfluliliemhers Practicelfuturellareers I ETHEL STAMATAKIS IILL SMITH Advisor President HE Future Nurses Club members inaugurated sev- eral new activities this year, however, the outstanding event of the year for them Was the invitation from Girls' Club into Girls' Council. The invitation, extended last fall, Was in itself enough to make the year a successful one for the Future Nurses Club. Among its other activ- ities the club numbered a November field trip to Seat- tle's Harborview Hospital and, during the Christmas holidays, a party and meeting with other future nurses clubs of Pierce County. During the year Wilson's future I nurses Work at St. Ioseph's and Tacoma General hos- pitals, learning the fundamentals of nursing while con- tributing their time, as Well as all funds raised by their several projects, to Tacoma's busy hospitals. MRS. Larson from T. G. lectures Wilson's Future Nurses. Eighty
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