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- . Q f Quill and Scroll . . . publication honor society Quill and Scroll is an l.H.S.H.S.J. in M.H.S. whose purpose is to foster promote good writing practices. To become a member of this group one must be a Junior or Senior in the upper one-third of the class scholastically. Since it is a publications society, it follows that one must have worked on a school publication. Approval from the Executive Secretary of the society ' is granted and the membership pin sent to those whose work has been satis- K factory. I.H.S.H.S.J .... International Honor Society for High School Journal- ists . . . are the letters found on the membership scroll. -1 09 Y' Miss Elizabeth Rost, who serves as the guiding hand for the Courier is seen here in the capacity at Quill and Scroll adviser with her able iournalists . . . gathered in the library. ROW ONE: Edna Worthing- ton, Norma Jean Price, Linda Mrnak, Maureen Steigman, Dorene Fix, ROW TWO: Miss Elizabeth Rost, Janet Belohlavek, Carol Hagerott, Janet Gludt, Joan Worthington, Mary Sue McCone, Patrick Williams, Jalane Bolt, Darlyne Schaff. RISE I 352555 llllll 5 Annual banquet for Quill and Scroll members given in the Spring by the Future Homemalxers of America . . . X social event of the year. 59
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il. f 'L ,P V v Lx iz' The Courier would be lost without its capable editorial and business staff . . . for the Q 1 K7 first semester they were: Carolyn Huff, art editor, Paul Boehm, sports editor, Mary Ann Russell, circulation manager, and Janice Swenson, advertising manager. Columns add a certain spice to a paper . . . these columnists brought you Oil About Sports , Pat Williams, Lin's Lines, Linda Mrnakg Tepee Talk , Maureen Steigman, Dreamer's Designs , Joyce Boehm: Sweepin' the Corridors , Janet Gludt. Courier . . . publication throughout the year Two pairs of co-editors, upon whom fell the job of managing the Courier with all its worry and scurry, get together on their editorial strategy. ROW ONE: Darlyne Schaff and Sue McCone, second semester editors. ROW TWO: Dorene Fix and Edna Worthington, first semester editors. Miss Elizabeth Rost is Courier adviser. J year. It previously had been a member of scholastic Press Association. Relating school news to enthusiastic students, the Courier staff performs an invaluable service to the school, and with pictures and features, adds in- terest and spark to school life. The Courier received a rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion which it ioined this only the Northern Inter- By steady growth and progress, the Courier has truly become a symbol at Mandan High. Reporters with a nose for news ROW ONE- M Schwehr K Os' rl 1.l ' L...-3 Second semester business and editorial staff have busy jobs . . . Standing are James Tostevin, Pauline Buclrlin, and Jean Pfenning, business managers, and Sharon Stastney, art editor. Kneeling are Dorian Cordes and Marvin Knoll, sports editors. borne ROW E Helbllng S Sardeson J Wetsch J Joersz P Zachmeler TWO K Homer E Slavnk S Walter P Klug G Schwartz ROW ROW THREE B Rask E Graner S Olson J Belohlovek A Koenig F R C Schmidt J Childs J Zent A Wetzsteln K Karls J Rogler- ROW FIVE: M. Brunelle, P. Schott J. Uden, S. Dilger, A. M - Conn, D. Danroth, B. Belohlavelc, D. Larsen. 1, 1 . I X4 fn 11, Drumbeats by Sharon Lanz, Klassroam Korn, Joan Worthington, ln the Gym, Lois Grimm, From the Press- box, Rodney Gieser, and Through the Looking Glass by Jodeen Paris and Virginia Reisenauer were the columns seen in the second semester editions.
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Startingyout as two organizations . . . the Non-resident Girls and the Big Sisters, for the city girls . . . these two in 1948 merged into one group called Girls' Civic and Cultural Rec- reation. G. C. C. R., a nation- wide organization, has high aims . . . the im- proving of school, com- munity, and country. with the motto, Serv- ice, and creed Belief in the American Girl, this group strives to promote progress in the individual. The girls work on varied handicrafts . . . in the tall they learned to paint plants for winter bouquets and at Christmas they made table decorations for the old folks home. ABOVE: demonstrating their hobbies, are J. Meidinger, L. Hansen, M. Fried, B. Bullinger, A. Mano- lovitz, and L. Schmidt. .,,... -an t' 1 i - 4 Adviser of G. C. C. R., Miss Mabel Planer, is demonstrating some crafts lor the girls at a regular meeting. STANDING are H, Eclcroth, N. Vogel, president of the club, and L. Hansen, SEATED are E, Wetsch, sec- retary-treasurer, and S. Stumpf, vice-presi- dent. One of the proiects of this group is the annual party they give for the in- coming Freshmen. Girls exercise cultural arts ' ' L. Friesz, B. Bullinger, N. Vogel, A. Eido, D. Graf, 'Stumpf, C. Cormalz, K. Smith, A. Hott. Table Two: i. Durst, A. Manolovitz, L. Vogel, H. Ecluoth, H. sol, C. Vogel, l.. Vogel l.. Schmidt, M. Friesz, A.
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