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Harry Wiens, and Bill Rierson. Mrs. Margaret Vanderford awards Clarence Zaitz, publisher of Keizer News, the Quill and Scroll Testimonial Scroll for his interest in and service to high school publications. Quill And Scroll finitiation Held Awards Qiven Conducting ceremonies, Judy Olsen initiates new members. Judy Olsen officiated at the formal initiation ceremony of Quill and Scroll. The new mem- bers are: Chris Carver, Kay Hoerauf, Cathy But- ler, Jamie Mellbye, Barbara LaDuke, Dave Dickson, OJ
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Officers for this year were Nancy Paris - Historian, Shirley Van Dell - Vice-President, Merri Wilder - President, Kathy Kunsman - Secretary, and Marilyn Almero - Treasurer. This year's Girl's League has been very busy and helpful. Some of their projects have been clothing drives, Valentine's day, cookies for the teachers at Christmas, and many others. Yes, happiness is Girl's League. Happiness 95 Qirrs Lfeague Jeanie Patterson, Heidi Harrison, and Michelle Drayton explain Girl's State Week last summer. Girl's League representatives were, top row: Noreen Garland, Sue Peet, Pati West, Carol Purcell, Shirley Van Dell, Nancy Paris, Kathy Kunsman, Merri Wilder, Becky Hjort, Kathy Pearsall, Connie Sodeman, and Onnie Middle row: Denice Bibby, Jane Beyer. Busch, Carol Hellman, Karen Hollin, Marlene Rowland, Linda Warner, Phyllis Everly, Marilyn Almero, Kathy Roseboro, Ann Klopfentien, Tamara Moore, Barbara Wade, Pam Yeager, and Glenda Bales. Front row: JoEllen Johnson, Lynne Kerber, Joyce Lappin, Judy Olsen, Linda Palmer, Mary Bair, Barbara Bair, Barbara Beebe, Kay Glennie, and Cheryl Vachter.
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Heidi Harrison, secretary, and Charlotte Robertson, president, discuss plans for a future car wash. The historian for Biology Club was Pat Strickfaden. The Biology Club for '68 was a very ac- tive club. Some of their activities included a guest speaker, a car wash, and many interesting meetings. Mrs. Mort was the advisor. Biology C1116 Creates 3un One of the most devoted participants of this fine club was the advisor' Mrs' Fay Some ofthe more active members are, from right to left, Will Jump, Stuart Taylor, Mort. and Carl Hampton. Shown here at the Biology Club initiation is lVlr. Mike Jesperson being spoon fed.
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