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.1 2' --e e., :J :ia- xilu tm egifr my 1011 Juurnaninnal Bunump ,Sllrirtg iillBlQil Smunl Jnumalims' The purpose of the organization Quill and Scroll is to reward the juniors and seniors who have been active in journalism. Members rank in the upper third of their class scholastically and must have demonstrated to the adviser and the national secretary that they merit the award on their records of service and achievement. The Quill and,Scroll Honor Society was organized on April IO, l926, by a group of high school advisers. The activities are based on journalistic work in high school. Mr. Harry Mooney sponsors the group. President -------------------- Carol Scott Secretary ------------------- Connie Rold Seated: Ruth Karstens, Carol Scott, Connie Rold, Mary Grace King, Standing: Mary Jean Heesch, Jane Kaven, Bettlgzun-sen, Harry Mooney, Sponsor, Judy Wunder, Joan Krxinplel, Marg-E-rwise. T N
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f ser J ' LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club, known as the A Club, was organized in l958 with membership open to any high school boy who has lettered in any of the varsity sports and who maintains a satis- factory scholastic average. The purpose of the club is to increase an interest in athletics, promote Fair play and sports- manship, and pride in wearing the eamed letter. Monthly meetings were held under the supervision of Coaches Richard Lake and Milton Jen- sen. The club's income is derived from the selling of soft drinks and popcorn at home basket- ball games. Booster Buttons were sold to help finance the organization. The money in the club at the end of the year was used to help pay For a whirlpool purchased earlier. This is a physical therapy machine used for the treatment of injuries of AvoHa's athletes. The club holds an annual spring picnic for its members. President ------- ------ J erry Nelson Vice President ---------- Robert Jorgensen Secretary ------------------ Tom Gracey Treasurer ----- - ------- Darrell Peters Historian ----- ---- R andy Griggs H J MJ' dtex, ig? ,Q , J ,,, s ltisi First Row: Stephen Anderson, Donald Oehlertz, Darrell Peters, Sam Shidler, Robert Jorgensen, Tom Gracey, Second Row: Douglas Schaaf, Kenneth Dethlefs, Dennis Kaven, Randy Griggs, Charles Ronnfeldt, Jim Schue- man, Gale Bintzp Third Row: Richard Lake, Sponsor, George Shidler, Dennis Schnitker, Jim Brown, Henry Branman, John Watson, Milton Jensen, Sponsor, Fourth Row: Jim Havick, Dallas Sanders, Jerry Nelson, Doyce Lockhart, Byron Martin, Mike Lead. Not shown: John Berthusen.
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.IU IOR CLASS PL Y ONIONS IN THE STEW The iunior class presented a three-act play on October 3l. Betty MacDonald talked her hus- band and her two attractive daughters into living on an island in Puget Sound. Her hope was to unite her family by living closer to nature and understanding the realities of life. Despite the many trials of island life, Betty MacDonald did succeed in creating a haven for her family and in bringing them closer together. Members of the cast and their respective roles were as follows: Betty MacDonald, Jane Kaven, Don MacDonald, Mike Petersen, Anne MacDonald, Nancy Barrett, Joan MacDonald, Judy Wunder, Howard, Donald Oehlertz, Roger, Dennis Doyle, Claud, Gary Paulsen, Claire Fessenden, Sue Shidler, Lesley Amold, Betty Hansen, Margo, Cathy Wendelin, Miss Garvey, Jean Gronborg, Salsie, Shirley Lund, Bee Gee, Margie Wise, Kitsie, Judy Schnitker, Mitzie, Mary Watson, Patsie, Virginia Neve, Mrs. Watson's Harry, Dennis Lorenzen, New-Motor Marvin, Allen West, Mrs. Curtis, Shirley Krummel, Mr. Curtis, Wayne Nelsen, Lyda, Janice Wendt, Jim, Dennis Miner, Dotty, Marjorie Stevens, Joey, John Watson, Phil, Ray Kundel, Delia, Joyce Holtz, Grover, Tom Gracey. We ' L , ,,,, ,X ,We ,,eev, ,V . ,f - l First Row: CQQEEEBJI-Q-USED, Jalj-c-evwnendt, Virginjvgq Neve, Shirley Lund, Jggl-yfwgnder, Cathyawendglin, Marlorie Stevens, Judy Schnitker, Second Row: Mrs. Patricia Callahan, Director, Mgrgienmse, Wayne NTJ Nelsen, Mary Watson, Gary Paulsen, Jane Kaven, Jean Gronborg, Dennis Lorenzen Rose ACgQ 2 Third Row: Betty Hansen, John Watson, Joyce Holtiz, Sue Shidler, Laura Sturdevant, Donate! e I f D - . W-'- ' 'N'- ' er z, onavon Voss, Dennis Doyle, Fourth Row: Nancy Barrett, Tom Gracey Harry Priest Dennis Miner, Mike Petersen, Allen West, Shirley neI. 'y -A 1 ' i , , , at E
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