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fs Clffffrlfbl cqfiqlz Cfvffws ,5fflff orricmcs Editor-Frank Mougey Associate Editor-Jane Ducring Sports Editor-Don Rundcll Business IVlanagcr--Keith Miller Naturally thc main purposc ol' thc jounialism class is to put out thc Gallatin High Ncws tvcry two wccks during thc school vcar. but thcy also study thc various journal- ism practices and methods of producing a profcssional paper, This ycar thc Ncws was sclcctcd to bc thc oclitor of thc special track mcct cdition ot' thc University of lVlontana papcr. thc Kaimin. which was put out duiing thc thirty-sixth Montana lntcrscholastic track and ficld rncct at Nlissoula, May ll. 12. and lil. l rank Mougcy was also thi- prcsi- clcnt ol thc Montana lntcrscholastic Editorial association. Thc swccpstakcs trophy oi' thc Northcrn lntcrscholastic Press association was awardcd to thc Ncws. winning ovcr papcrs from Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota. and Minncsota. Thc Columbia Scholastic Prcss association awardcd thc News thc mcdalist rating and an All-Columbian in acivcrtising. First class honor rating was givcn thc Ncws hy thc National Scholastic Prcss association, Top ron: I-'rank Mongi-5, .Ialw llocring, Don Kun Ii-ll, Ki-ith Millcr, Maxim- Wliitcakcr, I,:illr:i Mac Sturm-tt. Si-conil ron: Dorothy l'ink4-rton, ,Xnnatwllc fnllicr. Marilyn fasli-r, .lg-ml M.-q4,,llm,,' ym,-gn,-.4 t':n'cn, Nailinc Vhitsoii. Third ron: llonard llvan advisor: llarrictti- lfrzriklili. I-'on-st Oni-ns, l-Iwi La-c, -lanii-c tiicsr-kcr, ,Ie-an hzilvr. 51
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Qui!! and Sem!! Top Row- Frank Mougey, Don Rundell, Dorothy Pinkerton, Annabelle Collier, Maxine White- aker. Bottom Rowe Marilyn Casler, Janice Geiseker, Jean Cvaler, Jean McCollum, Jane Doering OFFICERS President-Frank Mougey Vice-President-Don Rundell Sponsor-Howard Dean The Quill and Scroll is an international, honorary journalistic society. The qualifi- cations for membership include being in the upper third of the junior or senior class. being a member of the Gallatin High News staff, and doing outstanding journalistic work. After being recommended for membership by the local club members, all appli- cants must be approved by the national secretary. In addition to fulfilling all qualifi- cations. an example of each person's work must be included with the application. The purpose of the organization is to give recognition to those who deserve it for work in 53 J
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mum! Staff Top row: Howard H. Dean, adviser: David Wes rel, Forest Owens, Paul Meaulor, Keith Miller, Frank Mougcy, Don ltunde'l, Kenneth Yadon, Richard Doely, Joe Stevens. Second row: James Dickson, Bob Joe Daems, Annabelle Collier, Jean Galer, Agnes Taylor, Har- rlette Franklin, Donald Enghretson, Ellen Carr, Effie Scott, Dorothy Williams. Third row: Harold Eagle, editor: Margaret Caven, Marilyn Casler, Maxine Whiteaker, Dorothv Pinkerton, Jcan McCollum, Laura Mae Peterson, Peggy Howard, Margaret Pope, Anna Lev 0059115- Mr. Peck, advisor. The school annual became a possibility after the purchase of a photo-engraving plant during the winter months. The senior class backed the sale, and with the help of the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen, were able to sell the 400 copies necessary before the actual production of the annual could begin. The business manager was Harold Eagle, who was later succeeded by Peggy Lou Howard, after his election, by the staff to be annual chairman. Howard Dean was the editorial advisor, and George Peck directed the printing and binding of the annual. Sel- ection for the staff was made on the basis of merit as shown by achievements in English, journalism, or art. The individual pictures of the underclassmen were taken by the photography staff, consisting of Forrest Owens, Paul Meadov, and Harold Eagle. All the work of the annual was done in the school by the students, with Mr. Peck's printing classes doing the printing. 55
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