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-EX x BOB HEDLUND Editor-in-chief w 1 s DALE NYSTROM WENDELL BURBANK Associate Editors SCRCDLL Did you know that here at East High we have one of the finest school newspapers in the country? lt has earned many high scholastic honors in the 'past years, and has also been well received by the readers. All the students anxiously await each issue for the latest news of coming athletic, musical, dramatic, and social activi- ties. ln the editorials and human interest stories it keeps them informed about the interesting and unusual events that are always taking place throughout the school. The pic- tures, humorous stories, and opinion polls are additional features. The Scroll is published every other week by the second semester journalism students. Before the paper is ready to be distributed, much hard work must be done by the staff, under the direction, this semester, of Bob Hedlund, editor- in-chief and his associate editors, Dale Nystrom and Wen- dell Burbank. Most of this work is done during the fifth class period when pages are laid out, articles written and corrected, and pictures taken. When all this has been done, it is sent to the printers. Then on Friday the finished prod- uct is given to the subscribers. The factulty advisors are another important group who help to make our paper the fine one that it is, They are Mr. Kenneth Stratton, editorial, Miss Harriet Macy, art, and Mr. Charles Springate, business. aw 1: Dick Turner, Barbara Abbott, Tom Suridellp Row 2: Dale Nystrom, Jerry Graves, Clifford Layton, Orville King, Bob Peterson, aw.3: Wendell Burbank, Mary Anne Shocklcy, Marilyn Taylor, Francis Scott, Jackie Hines, Mavis Gustafson, Joann Kuenkel, Betty -nkins, Dolores Shaler, Bob Hedlund, -21..
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QUILL ,wsu Row 1: Bill Anderson, John Nixon, Lois Plummer, Jockee Gibson, Wrennie Weir, Barbara Kraus, Row 2: Arnold Lock, Duane Ellis, John Crippen, Tom Sundell, Marilyn Erickson, Doris Beck, Vona Ann Larson, Row 3: Milton Reece, Jim Green, Vera Gleason, Gretchen Gustaf son, Roger Hartung. The January, l948, Quill is the result of the hard work of the staff who are senior English students recommended by the English teach- ers. The staff studies ideas and publishing plans the first part of the semester, then the theme is chosen, and the members are divided to work on the different sections of the book. This semester the Quill was headed by Mari- lyn Erickson, editor-in-chief, and Roger Har- tung, associate editor. Working on the separate sections were Bar- bara Kraus and Duane Ellis on Introduction and Advertising, Doris Beck, Tom Sundell, Jackee Gibson, and Wrennie Weir on Seniors, Bill Anderson, Vera Gleason, and Vona Ann Larson on Organizations, Lois Plummer and Jim Green on School Life, Arnold Lack and Milton Reese on Sports. John Crippen and John Nixon were the photographers, and Gretchen Gustafson was the typist. Fourth hour in room sixteen was a busy time when the students with the efficient help of Mr. Kenneth Stratton, editorial advisor, planned pages, wrote copy, took pictures, and did all else that goes into the making of the Quill. Besides Mr. Stratton, the advisors of the Quill are Harriet Macy, art, Charles Springate, business, and Lester Gabel, adver- tising. ,...x X . .-.: g , - ti- 1 Z at ,:. :fy V, MARILYN ERICKSON ROGER HARTUNG Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Y' .Q-W www QUILL AND SCROLL ADVISORS' Mr. Gabel, Mr. Stratton, Miss Macy, Mr. Springate. if E
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Row 1: Jim Walters, Theresa Marshall, Doris Gilmore, Colleen Bunn, Betty Porter, Floietta Crawford, Kathleen Lewis, Mary Jordon, Ruth Darrah,! Jean Myklebust, Doris Harrington, Vera l-larlessg Row 2: Harry Chopard, Jeanette Paulsen, Vona Ann Larson, Mary Mc- Alister, Deloris Sowder, Lila Brewer, Patty Grabowski, Joan Downey, Arlene Allyn, Imogene Fowler, Row 3: Georgia Parks, Jo Ann Packey, Chuck Fouts, Bob Bricker, Harold Heyer, Ray Dewey, Dick Fuller, Don Smith, Lavaughn Taylor, Marilyn Dennis. LIBRARY STAFF The library staff, under the direction of Miss Carrie Larson, our librarian, assists in finding material, checking books in and out, and keeping them in proper order. Additional members of this staff are the students who work in the bookroom, those who check on overdue books, and those who collect home room attendance records. CLERICAL STAFF These students, chosen by the commercial department, work in the offices of Mr. Prich- ard, Miss Helmreich, Mr. Williams, Miss Ham- mer, Mrs. Clark, and the main office. By an- swering telephones, typing, taking dictation, and doing other necessary jobs they render a great service, relieve the regular office force, and gain valuable experience. Row 'lz Pat Griffiths, Beverly Shriner, Beth Carr, Charlotte Peterson, Rose Marie Gesrnondi, Patty Anderson, Dona Holler, Betty Jack- son, Beverly Bricker, Shirley Donner, Mary Mora, Evelyn Barnes, Row 2: Rosalyn Bolich, Ruth Corner, Betty Witt, Frances Foote, Evelyn Barnes, Wanda Pinegar, Beverly Lawler, Kathleen Young, Betty Topp, Pauline Truman, Mary Graham, Rose Mary Buttz, Mavis Gustafson, Row 3: Joyce Lusk, Phyllis Cotter, Shirley Cooper, Hazel Riddle, Esther Morris, Frances Welch, Joan Speer, Doris Harrington, Alice Blanquart, Bonnie Burns, Bonnie Thornton, Sharon Heggen, Ann Marie Reynolds, Mary Jordan, Kathleen Lewis, Row 4: Alma L 'll Hester, Marilyn Byers, Bonnie Clemenson, Bonlta Bryant, Janet Carter, Barbara Jackson, Evelyn Drcsler, Barbara Abbott, ' Bl Daniels, Elizabeth Gross, Row 5: Foote, uci e ' Ch rlene Madden, Beverly Clement, Phyllis Humphrey, Barbara Thompson, ossom r ' A I All n Imogene Fowler, Diana Johannsen, a Barbara Grossnickle, Shirley White, Beverly Meacham, Charlotte Larson, Patsy G abowski, Joan Downey, rene y , L22-
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