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Front row: J. Miller, F. Johnson, J. Seay. C. Hickey, B. Clemens. B. McDonald. G. Stanton. MHdle Row; D. Somers, J. Hills, B. Blum, K Ommen, M. Doyle. B. Kulhavy, R. Pease, D. Creamer. Top row; R. Nelson, B. Hunter, C. Geboe, D. Roz- endal, D. Wenzel, G. Zeman, R. Grimshaw, M. Kreinbuhl. Front row: L. Blare, J. Hintze, D. Houska, Middle row: M. Vande- voorde, L. Thompson. A. Clough, A. Turgeon. Top row: D. Johnson.
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Seated: P. Bode, Mrs. Adams, M. Wattson. Standing: D. Urban, H. Sharpe, J. Weidemann, R. Bartlett, L. Houser, M. Vande Voorde, L. Jor- gensen, C. Geboe, C. Dare, D. Johnson, S. Wipf, N. Hunter. Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists and was originated for the purpose of interesting high school students in journalism. Admittance is based on scholastic ability and journalistic achievements. One of the projects for the year was to sell “School Daze, a novelty autograph book, which they promoted by presenting a Hi-Life Court. Six new members were admitted at the begin- ning of the second semester. They were R. Hinker, D. Gates, L. Thompson, H. Sharpe, and J. Smith. QUILL AND SCROLL Left row: M. Smith, J. Smith, D. Gates, L. Thomp- son, A. Clough. Right row: Mrs. Adams, M. Van Overschelde, H. Sharpe, R. Hinker, S. Keiner. This page is sponsored by JOHNSON’S CLOTHING STORE and DR. R. M. WINJUM, OPTOMETERIST. 25
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S' hj, 1. Come on you guys! 2. Eligible bache- lors. 3. The seven spensters. 4. 1-2 heave. 5. Stop, Look and Listen. 6. Oh! If I only had my bow and arrow. 7. This one’s mine. 8. Look, you kids, no hands. 9. Little princess. 10. Chums! 11. Down by the river side. 12. Ladies, please! 13. What do you suppose she’s reading? 14. Avis with the hat. 15. I wonder what they’re dreaming about? 16. Accent that after beat. 17. A choir of angels. 18. Mickael the arch angel. 19. Dig, those cooks! 20. Whose foot belongs to who? 21. No peeking! 22. Wonder what they’re looking at? 23. Ain’t he cute? 24. Hold- ing up a building. 25. Pux down that phone. 26. I wonder where they are? 27. Pals till death. 28. Grand daddy long legs. 29. A good leaning post. 30. Try and figure this out. 27 a ”•« rn r vr
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