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2l'ViC2 President, Dave Thompson The Sludenf Police squad served 'rheir school +his year by policing all alhlefic evenfs. conducfing fire drills and assislinq in lhe providing of noon recreafion for siuclenls in lhe building. During The year lhe squad changed ils name from The Paddle Squad, adopled a conslilulion, and made rules regulaiing membership in 'rhe club. The membership is Iimifed +o lilleen and musl be mainlainecl by each member earning a minimum of service poinis each semesfer. Officers of The squad are: President Dave Thompson: vice president Chesfer Kessler: secrelary-lreasurer. Billy Ray. l L Left. to right, row 1: B. Ray, D sen. Row 2: B. Hardman, C. Kessler, J Donald, Van Henkle. Thompson, A. Schmidt, G. Hiaa- Hardenbrook, D. Jones, C. Mc-
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President, Emerine Carlin fi PEP CLUB INITIATICN The TirsT acTiviTy oT The Pep Club This year was during Augusl' when The girls Took over The seaTing for The rodeo. This Turned ouT To be quiTe a job! Selling TiclceTs aT The TooTb'all and baslceTball games was The greaTesT Taslc The club Took on This year. ShorTly aTTer TooTball season opened, The girls served breakTasT To The Hill Mili- Tary Team, which The cadeTs seemed To enjoy. The Pep Club was in charge OT The Telegraph booTh aT The very successTul school carnival. The second annual Queen OT l-learTs day was held. The raTTling oT calce. coolcies and candy broughT a ToTal oT S28 inTo The Treasury. Peggy Boyce was chosen Queen oT HearTs, and her princesses were PaTsy Barry and PaTTy Cain. During The year Three iniTiaTions were held. These proved To be some of The mosT exciTing evenTs oT The year. Early in April The Pep Club gave a hay-ride parTy Tor The LeTTermen. f'XTTef having a picnic lunch The group reTurned To school Tor a dance. The enThusiasTic guidance of PresidenT Emerine Carlin: vice preside-nT, BeTTy STaley: secreTary, Barbara Burson and Treasurer, lna l-lardenbroolr, broughT aboui a mosT acTive year. Left to right, row 1: Donald Gabbert, E. Carlin, B. Staley, B. Burson, 1. Hardenbrook. Row 2: B. Milliorn, J. Gumpert, P. Barry, L. Gover, P. Cain, V. Birdsong. Row 3: P. Boyce, Z. Porfily, B. NlcRae, M. Ballantyne, E. Larson, B. Davis, S. Scctt. Row 4: E. Caudle, N. Nliller, B. Dalmer, J. Ballantyne, S. Bachelder, B. Reynolds. QW E
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all Ser-all President, Emerine Carlin Emerine Carlin, presidenl ol lhe Quill and Scroll has done a line iob managing il wilh lhe assislance ol her compelenl ollicers: Vice presidenl, Nola Miller: secrelary, Sue Bachelder: lreasurer, Virginia Birdsong. Their adviser was Mrs. Gerlrude Whileis. A luncheon meeling was held regularly every olher Tuesday lo discuss business mallers. The Quill and Scroll did much lo boosl lhe morale ol lhe school lhis year. They gave hearly supporl lo lhe Banner and Spurs. They sponsored a Halloween dance, wilh all lhe lrimmings. The slage was arranged as a snaclc bar where pumplcin pie and cider were served. Six sludenls were honored by inilialion inlo lhe Quill and Scroll March 3, l948, wilh lhe lradilional can- dlelighl ceremony. Preceding lhe inilialory exercise a lormal banquel honoring lhe new Quill and Scroll mem- bers was held. The guesl speaker was Joe Brown, edilor ol lhe Redmond Spokesman. The iniliales were: Sandra Scoll, Sam Wilson, Sharon Walker, Palsy Barry, lvlerwyn Gumperl and Palsy Mink. lnvilalions lo allend lhis lunclion were exlended lo represenlalives ol Bend, Redmond, and Madras chapler. Q WITCHES DEN Left to right, row 1: N. Nliller, V. Birdsong, E, Carlin, D. Michel, S. Westberg, P. Boyce and S. Bachelder. Row 2: Gertrude Whitels, S. Wilson, Nl. Gumpert, S. Scott, P, Barry, P. Mink and Sharon Walker.
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