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4O 1Q5iKOl1DIilIIP1ll1lllIl1llll?Q 09 . bi1b10ll!illi0lKli1li011Pi4bl0l0illl4IQ 1lllIllIl'i1llKli4Dill1lllIlll0l0llDI0lllllD:O Dll10i0l010llIi0l0ll l1ll0l11'lllDi'lO:O Quill and Scroll '1 First Row. Left to Right: Alick Adams, Faith Helms, Georgiana Mathers, G-wendolyn White. Mar-y Troutfotter, Jean Skerry, Myra Lindsay. Second Row: Gail Hunt, Gloria, Howard, Lucille Huss, Margaret Olson, Dorothy McCormick, Peggy Walker, Dorothy Cariveau, Gladys Moe. Third Row: Charles Weimer, Jean Koyl, Bob Nvllliams, Lawrence Estes, Irma McDougall. Quill and Scroll has recently become an inter- national organization by the entrance of the Holt school, Liverpool, England. Organized at Iowa City in April, 1926, it has grown prodigiously. It now numbers over 4-00 chapters with eight thou- sand of the most promising high school journal- ists in America wearing the badge of the society. The most recent celebrity to be admitted to honorary membership is Sir Philip Gibbs, writer and newspaper man. In a. cablegram, Sir Philips Says, I nm extremely honored by my election to membership of the honor society of school journ- alists and send grateful and cordial regards. Hillynrd has the distinction of being the first Spokane high school to be granted a, charter in this organization. In 1927, the following students became charter members: Hazel Bundy, Verna Page forty-four Bundy, Ida. CaHail, Dolores Crockett, Harold Elsdon, Alice Gibson, Thelma Johnston, Everett J ones, Robert McPherson, Frances Rosis and Cec- eelia Stevenson. At present the society has a membership of twenty. These students are of honor rank schol- astically, and have been recommended for out- standing work in the editorial or business iiield, and have been passed upon by the national secre- tary. Membership is composed of Alick Adams, Faith Helms, Mary Troutfetter, Georgiana Mathers, Gwendolyn White, Myra Lindsey, Lu- cille Huss, J een Koyl, Gloria Howard, Irma. Mc- Dougall, Dorothy Cariveau, Gladys Moe, Gail Hunt, Margaret Olson, Peggy Walker, Dorothy McCormick, Lawrence Estes, Jean Skerry, Charles Weimer and Bob Williams. O:ii1'll0l1l1lll0'QOQiDiCl'Q01lDilll0llDi01 , 3 O :010i0,0:0Q4liCli6l1Dl4llllllDI1DQ0lKC:Q
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Q:Q'i0i0C0f0irllQ0illi0,llQUl0llll0l01 f:lViUi0QOQOQlli1li0'.0QllQl li02lli0QU1 1fll1li'IlD1li0QOQOQ0,llll lfiliiiflli lim!! Qlfflllli-CYQIYQOQOQOQllilf'ill'i0QCliIlQliz. Girls' League Council SECOND SEMESTER Front Row, Left to Right: Katherine Youngman, Florence Bope, Ella Murphy. Gladys Moc. Second Row: Anitn. Buhrer, Georgiana Mathers, Lucille 1-luss, Kathryn Hur-il. Miss Rose Finnegan n. .Huck Row: Miss Stevens, Miss Barger, Miss McMahnn, Mrs. Youngmnn. OFFICERS fSecond Semcsterj President D ,.... -..D -...- Katherine Yoimgman Secretary ,A-l -hw,-,- Wm ,l.,--l,,-,, F101-gnqe Bgpg Vice President ,................ --. Gladys Moe Treasurer ,,,,,,,,L,,, l,,-.,,, M-M Ella Murphy SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT SPORTS DEPARTMENT- ...H- ..H. The girls of the Sociizl Service Department under the leadership of Faith Helms and Miss Stevens, faculty advisor, organized into the follow- ing committee groups in the fall of 1929: Tin Foil Committee with Marjorie Bell as chairman, Cour- tesy Committee with Donna. Dimon chairman, Sew- ing Committee with Anita Buhrcr chairman, Big Sister Committee with Jean Koyl chairman, Thankgiving Committee with Edith Cook chair- man, C-hristnias Committee with Gladys Moe chairman. Mary Troutfetter was elected secre- tary. In addition to this Florence Bope acted'as program committee, arranging for department meetings talks by Miss Emma. Harden, Girl Reserves Secretary, and by Mr. J. D. Meyer, our principal. She also arrmiged for the general meeting of the Girls' League held in December at which Miss Sibbctt of the Washington Child- drens' Finding Home talked to us. QContinned on page 833 0:0xifijniuxoiiiioxoiuiln-1014114:initrd The Sport Department, which includes over one lnmclred girls, is headed by Lucille Huss, this semester and was headed by Evelyn Weaver last semester. The aim of the department is to pro- mote the interest and love for sports and outdoor activities, and also a keen respect and interest in health. The Sports Department includes five active sub-departments, namelyg tennis, hiking, skirting health and handy-andy. The tennis department is headed by Lucille Green. The aim of this group is to encourage interest in tennis, which is being accomplished by a ladder tennis tourna- ment openi to any girl in the high school who wishes to take part. Viola Hink heads the hiking group and many girls have enjoyed hikes and picnics which are under the sponsorship of this department. The skating group, headed by Pearl Miller, C CContinued on page 851 ' Page forty-three , 3 O 10lIPlUi0QDQOi'0.lli471llillllP10l0llO:l
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O5lifUi0l1'Pl0ilblll-I4lllitlitDifDltb1Il14lQ fb0i'7l0lll1lll0l0-i1li1FlIli1li0l0illltlC Dlblliltlldltbltllliltilliit ill Q0 Ddlillltlilllblllll Dldidiirlwzl I-Ii Times l Front Row, Left to Right: Viola. 1-link, Myra Lindsey, Irma, McDougall, Gladys Moe, Lee Austin, G-race Bartlett, Mildred Lynch, Margaret Olson. Second Row: Lucille Buss, Louise Homer, Ed Tesdahl, Jean Skerry. Dorothy McCormick, ahirlges Weimer, Dorothy Carlveau, Bessie Cal-Iail. Melvin Beck, Florence Johnson, Peggy 'a er. Back Row: Lawrence Estes, Gail Hunt, Geox-glans Mathers, Bob Willianis, Miss Allen. Lawrence Conway, Frank Fluke, Lovell Blodgett. A Twice each month the Hillynrd Hi Times is pub- lished by the journalism classes of the high school. The staff is composed of members of the ad- vanced journnlism class and at few selected students from the beginning class who show special aptitude for writing. Five special issues have been published this year: the holiday number, two cub editions, and two specials on the Bond Issue. The most out- standing contribution of the staff was the editing and publishing of 13,000 copies featuring' the need for a new high school building. Students dis- tributed copics of all the grade schools in the city, who in turn distributed them to thousands of homes. The Saturday before election day a group of girls peddled the edition on the down town street corners. No single group in Spokane was more elated over the passing of the bond, giving northeastern Spokane a 815001700 school, than was the Hi Times Staff. On January 16 four students, Lee Austin, Jean Koyl, Mary Troutfetter and Alick Adams were chosen as Police reporters, Front page make ! up, Telegraph editor, and Copy desk editor re- pectively for the students edition of the Chronicle. For the second consecutive year the Hi Times has won an first class honor rating in the annual National Scholastic Press Association contest. The Staff for the second semester consists of: Editor . ..,...... .... ..,,...,....,.,..,,... - ..., - ....,...,... L e e Austin Assistant ........ , ,... . .......l....... , ..... - .... Gladys Moe Circulation .... Grace Bartlett, Mildred Lynch Exchange --,- .....,.... ....,... . -- ..,., LL- Irma, McDougall Art .... .... . ..,. ,....., . -- Gail Hunt, Carl Sandstrom 'Business Manager ......., -.-.- ..,......,,.. L-- Fred Oidnc Assistant Manager L-, Charles Weimer Bookkeeper L e,,.,. L, L, .,.,,.,,.,.,... .... B lanche Curiveau Faculty Sponsor ..... - .... L ..,............... Olive Allen Business Advisor ,,....................., Austin P. Coburn Reporters-Georgiana Mathers, Louise Homer, Myra Lindsey, Frank Finks, George Rasmussen, Stanley Bonner, Lawrence Conway, Kenneth Wilson, Melvin Beck, Peggy Walker, Dorothy McCormick, Florence Johnson, Lovell Blodgett, Margaret Olson, Ed Tesdall Lawrence Estes, Jean Skerry, and Willis Lusby. Page forty-five 0:0lllI101'0lCl1lli4li0l0ltliCDi01Ili4D14l1 3 O Ill'l1DltD1ili4!llll1l'iIlil'l1!Ii1'Dl01Dl0ll4b:O
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