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First Row: Featherston. Beuth. Oltmanns. Reinders. Second Row: Miss Jern. 1). Campbell. Rieken. C. Cain. Sherwood. ★ ★ ★ SCRIBES The Scribes is an organization made up of eight girls. All of them are members of the Typing II class. The purpose of the Scribes is to do typing for students and organiza- tions. The officers this year are: Pauline Oltmanns, president; Caroline Reinders, secretary-treasurer. Delores Beuth is the club reporter. The adviser of the organization is Miss Jern. Twenty-five
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First Row: Jane Love, Kieken, E. Cain. C. Anderson. C. Cain, Reinders, Harmon. Beuth. Second Row: J. Morri- son. Fleming. Porter, J. Anderson. Reed. Potter. M. Blanchard. Brown, (J. Hendee, I . Snyder. Miss Brenkmann. Third Row: Yelinek. Dyer, Moats. Smith. Hayes. Wanda Diliow, Wilma Dillow, Jo I»ve. J. Medearis. Fransen, B. Campbell. L. Palmer. Fourth Row: G. Donaldson. L. McNames. Diesing:, D. Comstock. Ilagerty, Sherwood. Hruska, Watts. Burkitt. Norem. Henson. Fifth Row: Parkcrson. L. Cassell, Mohaupt, Hedges. Ray, Kanode. Null. C. Bridgeland. I). Boehm. S. Ash el fold. ★ ★ ★ F. H. A. The second largest club in school, F.H.A., has fifty-one members. To be a mem- ber, one must have taken a course in Home Economics. The officers for this year are: Colleen Cain, president; Carol Anderson, vice-president; Caroline Reinders, treasurer; Jane Love, secretary; Evelyn Rieken, parliamentarian; Dolores Beuth, song leader; Eve- lyn Cain and Joan Morrison, point chairmen. Not only is the F.H.A. one of the largest clubs, but it is one of the most active. An initiation dinner was held soon after school opened to initiate new members into the club. At the beginning of the year hot dogs were sold at the home basketball games. School pencils were sold with the basketball schedule on them. Also during the basket- ball season streamers were sold the day after a game with final scores on them. Just before school closed personalized stationery was sold. Twenty-four
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First Row: Sherwood. Rrindrrs. Fr:ithrrst..n. J. Morrison. Champion. Oltmanns. C. Cain. Second Row: Fleming. . . Ish. Spencer. D. Campbell. Coffman. Yettnek. P. Snyder. Henson Third Row: R. Falk. Wanda Dillow. Wilma Dlllow. Jo Love. N. Bontjes. M. Bridg-Iand. L. Palmer. ILup-rty, Hend-e. E. Falle. K. Cain Fourth Row: Smith. W. Palmer. C. DUlow. Hamer. C Anderson. Rydholm. Piper. Harmon. I» Boehm. Fifth Row: McAffee. Jane Love. L. Cassell. C. McNamo, Kan.ide. C. Brldgetand. L. Campbell. ★ ★ ★ INKSPOT One of the extra-curricular activities about school is the “Inkspot.” This is the school paper, published bi-monthly. It originated in 1944. The editor for this year is Jennine Featherston; assistant editor. Bill Champion; secretary. Virginia Coffman. Donita Campbell is literary editor; Barbara Spencer and Barbara Welsh are feature and humor editors. Sports and art editors are Sally Gamer and Joan Morrison. Dorothy Sherwood. Caroline Reinders. Colleen Cain, and Pauline Oltmanns are the typists. Re- porters from all four classes make up the rest of the staff. This year, for the first time, the Inkspot is offered to the school alumni. The sub- scription rate is fifty cents for the year. This money is used for mailing issues and also for the journalism awards given at the end of the year. These awards are given on the basis of the number of years on the staff, the amount of articles written, the quality of the articles and the interest taken in the “Inkspot.” The main project of the year was to put out a “Basketball Booklet.” This was made up of a summary of games during the year, history of the players, and yearly averages. Twenty-six
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