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Quill anb £cloll ciihes President — Jean Gordon Vice-President — Valeria Grey Secretary-Treasurer — Violet Wilfong Sponsor — Helen Hin shaw QUILL AND SCROLL International Honorary Society for High School Journalists This organization was founded in 1906 at Iowa State Teachers College by a group of journalism teachers who felt that there should be some form of recognition for unusual achievement by high school students in the publication field. In addition to doing superior work in journalism the student must be in the upper third of his class scholastic- ally, be recommended by the sponsor, and submit a copy of his best work for the approval of the executive secretary of the society at international head- quarters. Seated left to right: Valeria Grey, Jean Gordon, Violet Wilfong. Standing: Avis Truitt, Lowell Enslen, Billie Ann Houy, Miss Hinshaw, Frank Martino. ' The Oultain Cjoes L{f On ' The ' Thespians President — Guileen Lindsey Vice-President — Walter Zander Secretary — Patricia Krull Treasurer — Doris Enslen Sponsor — Jeanne Vawter Skits, pantomimes, readings, mono- logues, and short plays were presented by the members at the Thespians’ meetings and discussions wehe held on make-up and stage techniques. Besides donating money to the Junior Red Cross, the purchase price of five lockers was presented to the school. Fir.t Row: Pattie Krull, Dorothy Spivey, Judith Otto, Bonnie Cleaver, Edith Pinner, Shirley Schoon, Margaret Jearson, Sylvia Gilbert, Jean King. Second Row: Janet Carlson, Kay Gilbert, Bette John- ston, Doris Enslen, Mary Belle McLead, Dolores Borkert, Marion Anderson, Guileen Lindsey. Third Row: Jean Lounsbury, Annette Peterson, Dorothy Johnston, David arker, David Sizemore, Walter Zander, Bill McRitchie, Pat Katis, Catherine Galich, Ruth Carlson, Miss Vawter.
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cleeniny the Ctudio - Visual Boys President — Jake Sheets Vice-President — Bob Carlson Secretary — Albert Harrigan Treasurer — Kenneth Keller Sponsor — Howard Yunker The Audio-Visual Club trains projector operators who carry out the visual educa- tion program of the school, the aim of which is to enrich the education of the student with supplementary material from motion pictures. They have given many shows to pro- mote the Red Cross drive and have furn- ished operators for programs of outside organizations. Fi st Row: Jerry Chapman, Alan Abel, James McL ' .ckie, Jerry Tiffany, Harold Jennings, Clifford Boessel. Second Row: Mr. Yunker, Dan Vladetich, Albert Harrigan, Larry Buckreus, James Brush, Ralph Papke, Bill Davis, Kenneth Keller, Charles Jackson, Bill Demmon, Bill Ondo. Third Row: Jake Sheets, Eugene Bray, Bill Hutchens, Howard Harris, Eugene Edwards, John Prusiecki, Robert Ball, Leonard Hayworth, Robert Kennedy, Sam Van Scoy, Marvin F oreman, Bill Seymour. Heme Wed yltep Handy iTien President — Albert Rosenbaum Vice-President — Bob Rosenbaum Secretary — Keith Langendorfer Treasurer — Bert Huff Sponsor — Mr. Smetzer First Row: Mr. Smetzer, Henry Buizek, Eugene Buzek, Floyd Swynenberg, Harry Bonner, Wilbert Pender, Howard Graf, Maurice Preble. Second Row: Albert Rorenbaum, Don Rosenbaum, Harry Luke, Perry Bon- ner, Robert Erikson, Roger Fisch, Keith Langendorfer, Vernon McIntosh, Harold Reed, Oscar Mills, Bert Huff, Jim Koselke. The “Home Work Shop” was formed as a new club this year. The members decided to experiment by working with plastics. War-time limitations have hampered obtaining materials; however, the ground work has been laid for such time as release of choice materials.
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Student (Council - S Ocfzei £oclzels Mayor — Frank Martino Secretary — Patronella Krubsack Sponsor — Donald Pound Having the Blue Room as its outstand- ing contribution to the school, the Stu- dent Council leaves a memorable record for next year’s group to equal. The “Lock Your Lockers” campaign worked wonders to diminish one of our biggest problems, and their convocation ushering was a feather in the cap of pro- gress. Organization of the Student Council follows the Mayor-Council plan of City government, with one member from each home room and four from the Senior room making up the Commoh Council. A mayor is elected in a school-wide lampaign. Seated: Frank Martino, Patronella Krubsack. Kath Standing: Fir., Row. Glenn McAfee, Donald Harrigan, Pauline Moll, Janet Shroll . Rose Mary Sable, Kat leen Needham Loren Todd, Ilene Moreira, Mr. Pound. Second Row: Jerry Chapman, I Kneifel, A1 Fisch, Peter Harrigan, Bill Figley, Jimmy Marcoff, Carl Marcoff, Eugene Calloway, Bill Ander- son, Dick Wells, Leo Swanson. fcoodete Vi)on ' fame fot Sessions The Booster’s Club was reorganized in September to replace a defunct club which was discontinued four years ago. The purpose of this club has been to boost all school activities. Its program has includ- ed pep sessions for football, basketball, sectional tournament, and rallies for the Junior Red Cross, war stamps sales and the purchase of new lockers. The Boost- ers have sponsored two school dances. Seated: Dorothy Mason, Kathryn Kline, Norma Greenspan, Marilyn Verplank, Patty Kubiak, Mary Walker, Lois Blackman, Ada Hamacker, Jean Lonsbury, Miss McKenna, Katherine Emery. Stand- ing: Harlan Stratton, Jack Rappe, Tommy Bishop, Don McAfee, Jim Shurr, Don Hamann, Lester Gradle, John Prusiecki, Bob Neldberg, Mike Gregory, Laurette Butler, Calvin Gafford, Catherine Galick, Charles Merodias, Floyd Swynenberg, Mary Lou Perry, Robert Zunich, Marion Perry, Bette Johnston, Sylvia Gilbert, Barbara Howorth, Shirley Schoon, Bob Carlson, Dolores Bodamer, Shirley Moon, Lowell Enslen, Eob Nelso n. President: Shirley Schoon Vice-president: Bob Nelson Secretary: Shirley Moon Treasurer: Tommy Bishop Sponsor: Mildred McKenna
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