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n . I H' r L. F , -v ,- .H N e 'J 1720 -4L'1Jo Front Row: ll. Schrier, YV. Luikens, Miss Koepfgen, lf. llathaway, B. johnson. Second Row: F, Riedel, B. Dekema, I.. Polderman, C. Rosenbaum, G. Kern, M. Pomeroy. Third Row: 'If Bennet, I.. Vraven, M. Newcastle, If. Veley, NI. Sprague, R. fooper. QUHLL AND SCROLL His bro-ze ix zvet with lzmzrxl Siem! For he is tl qui!! nm! srrolfir. If you zvirh in rein ll fitlfr pin .fmt rerifi' for Ihr Quill mul Srrrffffr. Posing on the hip or shoulder of each smart scribbler is a little gold pin-ah, he is a member too. Honor comes to him who deserves it, likewise the pin-to have and to hold. And what could be more wonderful or gratifying as having a square meal to boot? But when llr. Yvilliam F. l'lead's little eyes go squint as Bob Cooper coughs up the wrong big word that Advisor li. lf. lioepfgen has expostulated as iniation to the Quill and Scroll, your eyes would go squint too. Or when Russ Townsend swallowed the drumstick ot that fat fowl wouldn't your throat go tight? Russ's did any way and Kladeline Sprague assisted in removing the interior substance. Connie Rosenbaum, the girl with the red mop, and Klary Alice Klclflroy, who writes such crazy stories about the teachers, and Kathryn Klarsh who got in dutch with the students because she didn't know how to spell names were also put through the grueling process. But little did these above mentioned regret this experience because the second semester crop of initiates were asking for their dinner. The latter at .loe Hrown's Inn on a snowy night in Klay also brought out the speech of Dr. C. T. Goodsell, and that of Tom Bennett a new member. XVirh many a sigh and cough, the nervous systems of Elizabeth Valey, Betsy Dekema, Lenore Polderman, Elizabeth Hathaway, Geneive Kern and Betty Johnson did follow the example of the huge whale when Jonah was on earth by spouting out those enormous words. Little trouble did these young modern damosels Lois Craven, Hazel Schrier, XVanda Luikens and llildred Newcastle have as they had learned these words by heart. But the banquet was not the end of the Quillers for to this day they are wielding the pens of future glory. Page One' Hundred Five
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Front Row: II. Hathaway, M. Clarage, J. Hopkins, M. Pomeroy, P. Sergeant, V. Stephenson, A. Burnett, ll. Schrier, O. Fowler, B. Tyler, H. Hoekstra, F. Hoogeveen. Second Row: V. Hadley, L. Ramsdell, B. johnson, C. Allen, M. Stewart, C. Rosenbaum, E. Vander Salm, M. De Meyer, B. Dekema, F. Gilfillan, L. Gelow. Third Row: B. lloben, R. Pier, L. Odell, E. Baker, L. Hyames, VV. Luikens, L. Craven, L. Polderman, M. De Meyer, H. Coover, R. Mc Dermott. Fourth Row: Miss VVinslow, D. Miller, R. Cooper, T. Bennett, R. VVorden, L. Marshall, H. Everhardus, E. Veley. HUNUR SOCIETY Suddenly from back stage steps illiss Florence XVinslow. Before the great velour curtain she seems dwarfed in proportion. At the middle of the stage she comes to a stop and announces the semi-annual surprise chapel. A Thump, thump go the hearts of the seniors. The National Honor Society chapel! The rest settle back to enjoy their schoolmates anxiety. llleanwhile, lliss VVinslow's voice goes on explaining the qualifications of members of the Honor Society. In a dream the Seniors hear her saying, To be eligible four things are considered: scholarship, leadership, character, and service rendered to the school. Then she begins the list of names. And the elected suddenly longing for the obscurity of their own seats, struggle over class mates out into the aisle and back stage. There, panic seizes them. But they cannot turn back now. And with proud chins and quivering knees they wiggle around the curtain out into the vast expose of the stage. Daring to look out they see at first a sea of faces blurring before their eyes. Gradually these faces stop whirling and some almost natural once more. Then after an agony of waiting it is over. The clapping has stopped. The stu- dents are filing out of the auditorium. And they are left behind-the newly elected members of the Honor Society. The officers of the past year were glean Hopkins, presidentg Phyllis Sergeant, vice-presidcntg Rlary Pomeroy, secretaryg and Rflary Clarage, treasurer. At the first of the second semester they stationed guides around the halls. These guides, whenever they saw anyone who looked young, innocent, and bewildered, would pounce upon their prey and bear him off through a maze of turnings and twistings to some far den where they deposited him with a number of other equally frightened Freshies. To date the Freshies have sent in no notes of thanks. Page Om' Ilundrfd Six x I 9 X 1
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