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FOREST SCOUT NORTHROP CHAPTER OF QUILL AND SCROLL Editor-in-chief ................. Jane Coghill Assistant Editor. . Editor Page 1. . . Editor Page Z. . . Editor Page 3. . . Editor Page 4. . . Assistants .... Art Editor ....... Chief Photographer. Chief Copyreader. . Chief Typists .... Exchange Editor. . . Business Manager. . Assistants ....... Circulation Manager. . . Editorial Advisor. . Business Advisor. . Superintendent. . . . . . . Sue Leffler . . Jane Coghill . . . . Sue Leffler ..........AnneGeraghty GaryPatton Jim Anderson, Mary Crone, George Ekdahl, Ann Stephens . . . Jon Shafer . Edgar Madsen . . Ellen Cavins . . . . .Rita Belcher, Jeannette Adams . Mary Kay Niemeyer . . . . . . . JohnStang . Marguerite Otto, Yvonne Peddle . . . . . Diane Penrod . . . Mrs. James Rust . . Dr. Frank Townsend . . Dr. Raymond Moore ABOVE, Right: Writing and publishing occupy a large part of the time of these Forest Scout staff members. MIDDLE, Right: Pondering over the next issue of the Forest Scout are its editors, seated: Jane Coghill, Gary Patton, standing: Susan Leffler, Anne Geraghty. John Stang, Yvonne Peddle, and Marguerite Otto made up the business staff of the 'Scout' Diane Penrod headed the circulation department. 39
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Editor in chief of Postscript 55 is Betty Whyte supervisor of each POSTSCRIPT '55 SEATED: Mary Crone, publications, Lee Anderson, seniorsg Kay Knox, activities: Ellen Cavins, dramaticsg STANDING: Fred Rounsfull, musicg Doris MacMillan, girls' sportsg Janet Trussell, asst. editor and art, Betty Whyte, editor-in-chief, Su s ann e Hilker, classes, and Mary Kay Niemeyer, faculty. SNAPSHOTS SCOOPS 8 FEATURES Susanne Hilker. + Busily work in g to meet their deadlines are Betty Whyte, Mary Crone, Helen Hardesty, and
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LFGAA The officers of GAA at the above tight discuss plans for the annual turnabout dance which GAA sponsors. From left to right are Diane Parks, Vice- President, Janie Ausman, Secretary-Treasurerg Bar- bara Julian, Social Chairman, and Janet Trussell, President. Seated is the club's advisor, Miss Velma Bro, whose wonderfulassistance has contributed much to the success of all GAA functions. Not pictured is Barbara Everltt, Historian. COMICS was sparked with characters from the funnies which hung on the walls. Students danced around a huge figure of Dennis the Menace in the gym . Helping with the dance preparations were the GAA board members who are as follows: Betty Whyte, Marilon Lindstrom, Judy Aiston, Dorothy Nicoll, Carole Gernenz, Judy Jackson, Carol Peterson, Pat Tucker, Penny Palmer, Pat Kelly, Gail Parks, Gail Messenger, Annette Williams, Marlyn Miller, Jean Handwerk, Karen Olson, Judy Kahle, Diane Penrod, Laurann Gustafson, and Doris MacMillan. The GAA board also sponsored a playday in the fall. Girls from five schools participated in a pro- gram of volleyball, basketball, badminton, and swim- ming. Volleyball champions were the seniors who are pictured below practicing for their game with the faculty. Doris MacMillan sets up the ball as Marilon Lindstrom, Janet Trussell, and Diane Parks watch. Other members of the team were Carole Gernenz, Mary Anne Olson, Elaine Frederiksen, Cynthia Peck, and Sue Schroeder. A chocolate merinque pie was awarded to the winning seniors. BELOW: The sophomores were victorious in this year's session tournament in field hockey. However, they lost to an all-star team in a game played in November. The sophomores STANDING left to right are Judy Anderson, Gail Parks, Judy Kahle, and Shir- ley Whitten. SEATED are Eleanor Swalgren, Carol Peterson, Judyjackson, andCynthia Pater- son. NOT PICTURED are Lynn Rogers and Sandy McKune. BELOW: Cynthia Peck guards Ruth Elfert as Ruth attempts to get a pass off to Dorothy Nicoll who is being closely guarded by Mary Anne Ol- son. Basketball is a popular sport with all the girls. The highlight of the basketball season was the Yale-Princeton game in March.
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