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. . . attentive girls gizL'cu Since 1919 the Girls' Club has been organ- ized, having as its members all girls in high school. Its purposes are to create a spirit of friendliness and cooperation, and to be —officers of service to the entire school. President Audrey Kramis leads the club in its many useful activities. Other officers are Eunice Hysen, vice president, and Katherine Lan- sing, secretary-treasurer. Miss Neva Cope- land is chief faculty overseer. The club is guided by the cabinet which is made up of six committees directing different works of the organization. The social committee has as its sponsor Miss Agnes Brown, and for its head, Barbara Haines. This committee is responsible for all social functions, planning programs, and decorating for the occasions. The social service committee, under the sponsorship of Miss Katherine Craighead, and leadership of Katy Lou Shallenberger, supplies the girls that act as the school nurse's assistants. The Kid Party is under their charge, the proceeds of which this year went to the Red Cross. They also supervise the distribution of Big Sisters for freshmen girls. . . . finance
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Lf of2SS Literary Magazine of MHS, the Kopee in previous years has been published twice a year. This year, because of lack of material, it was published once, but contained the best of this year's work. Kopee sales are conducted through English classes on a competition basis and prizes are given to the highest salesmen. This year's high sales- men were Pat Small, Leonard Diedrichs, and Ann Stone. Responsible for a successful Kopee are senior editors Gerald Diettert and Jean Glenn, junior editors Warren Spears and Marian Kolppa, and sophomore editor Diane Dragstedt. Laila Wanda McGreal was make- up editor; Margaret Ann Klingler, busi- ness manager; Mildred Hirning, art editor; and Catherine Batt and Ruth Croskrey were typists. Quia and Scxotf National honor society for high school journalists. Quill and Scroll is sponsored in MHS by John Linn, journalism instructor. Don Weston is this year's president, and other officers are: Jo Ann Rupp, vice presi- dent, and Katie Lou Shallenberger, secre- tary. Highlight of this year's activities was the annual Quill and Scroll initiation banquet, at which twelve new members were initi- ated. Honorary initiates at the banquet were Lloyd Hogan, president of the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, and Guy T. Stegner, track coach. Both have given assistance to the Konah business staff. As the originator of the Kopee, it also sponors the Kopee drives. Quill and Scroll has its yearly picnic at Montana Power Park.
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. . . social service The guidance committee, advised by Miss Edith Dawes, with Eunice Hysen, as its chair- man, revises the handbooks for freshmen, and then prepares tests for them, to make certain they know their rules and regula- tions. They also have charge of one meet- ing during the year. . . . programs . . . membership The program committee is sponsored by Miss Hazel Swearingen, and lead by Kath- erine Lansing. The committee has as its task preparing every program for each monthly meeting, when all the girls meet for a mass get-together. They work out skits, and plan the spring style show. The finance committee, guided by Miss Elsie Wadell has Wilma Konkell as its com- mittee chairman. Girls from this committee take turns in caring for the candy stand, and handle all the finances of the organiza- tion. Miss Copeland The membership committee is sponsored by Miss Neva Copeland, and led by Harriet Haines, chairman. It handles all the publi- city, and ticket sales for the many affairs sponsored by the club, and sees to it that all members who are ill get sympathy cards or flowers. . . . cabinet heads
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