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Page 99 text:
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QUILL AND SCROLL The first chapter of the international society of the Quill and Scroll was introduced to the High School the first week in March. Miss Campbell called the five members to the front of the assembly and they were presented with certifi- cates and gold pins. The following qualifications are necessary in order to be made a member of the society: 1 Members must be in the upper one third of the class scholastically 2 They must be recommendrd by the Board of Publishers and Faculty 3 Must be appro'cd by the Nat- ional Secretary on the basis of Literary A hi venont The officers elected were Pres H len Killeen, Vice Pres Phyllis Case, Sec Treas Margaret Nor ow The chapter has been named in honor of the 0 lclntyre as all of the members have enjoyed hw Lolumr and feel that hc will be a very fitting example to u Out mottor is 'Que Viven which we hav t A to mean 'With Life' or nOn the Alert' Our main activity this year was to furnish the Nhonda min Enterprisen with the weekly school news and liven up the 'Postage Stamp' POSTAGW STANP Imagine any student clamorin to do work' That's just what the Seniors did wh n they first became such dignified beings They had so many idcas that they wanted to put into affect, so many things they w.nt d to do to make the paper a success The election of stiff members w s t sk that r quired qhly the ganged up assist noe of the boys to decide which pbst each 1nd1v1dual would hold for the ycar They were Wbll chosen, however, so We didn't mind We have accomplished many things while putting out our paper Quite a bit of color work has been done all have had their chance at stencils, N1mlOgT ph work, orig nal com position nd every other Job th t papers rcquir We wore lucky to have with us Billy Blair who did great de l of valuable art work for which h iou d be con The Postage Stamp is a continu tion of the paper start e by the class of 1937, we h ve tried to h wffit by their e eriences and enl rge upon their ccomplishr nts and we h pe that the class of 1959 will be ble to orr ct ll the m shagsmmade by gs gp, , - I I O I u J. V P 2 2 L , ' I .-- Q ' --- , .Q-. A ' T' . ' . . O. - ' - fi ' w o ' . , s. ' ' e '-nslezo, 1 I . . . , , 1 .A . I .AJ . .. . . e ' ' . . , l ' ' Z1 4-3 , V O y 1 J a a a a e ' . 3 A . o v o V A Y 0 , - 'X . , I - . L . 'Y . . N I . - Fx, 4 V . . L. . 3 .giv K- ' a ' a '13 9 5 . . C. I I . a 'L f ' e sl l - Q-ntulated. His comics were a highlight of this years paper. be , P- A - Q a L . 'SJ J D .1 . Ip a ' a ' me - ' a - C e ' - '
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Page 98 text:
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'Susanna's Chrlstmas AUCt1OHn The grade school aperetta, 'Susanna's ChT1StmQS Auc t1OHn whlch was very successful was held December 25, lH the H1gh School Gymna ium M155 Bentley, the dlrector selected the followlng cast Susanna Santa Claus Susanna's Father Mrs Santa Claus Susanna's Mother Uncle Fellx Aunt Julia Pouto Cousmns Sue Ends K rle leyer J P Warren hrma Alton Connle Gelth Huoh Render Margery Kelly Cortney Anderson DlP1S Ann Mahoney Roslna Knadle Francls BTOSIDQ Felth Blalr James lorrow Hugh Young Wallac Ruffcorn Fred Weldon Buddy Crewdson Norma Nlles and 5th grades and 5th grades and 31d grades and 4th grades 4th 4th 2nd 3rd from from From from 1n Susann 's home It 13 Police men Roys Carol rs Glrls Rhythm Band Teddy Bears Glrls The operetta takes pl ce Chr1stmas Eve Santa Claus arrlves and GE 1V rs a pack age to Susanna He lso tells her th t she ha two ter r1ble faults whlch are her stubbornness and the way he cllmbs on furn1ture After Santa Claus leaves Susann C11HbS on a Chalr and bre ks a vase that her f ther has gust QIVSH to her mother Sha w1ll not say that she 15 sorry nd sb her father dCC1d8S that her toys will be sold rt an uct1on to pay for the broken vase Her aunt and couslns arrlve and when her favorite doll 1S auct1on d oxf she apolo g1ZSS and TGCPIVGS her toys b ck, lso Jovcly n w doll Th cous11s are all gl d th t Susann h turn d over a new le f and they sing joyous Flnale v ' , - , 1 5 .' ' I . . S 0 H U g ' a . Q F I O 'T - C vi . , .5 E A g 3 . 1 'D - .. 1. G . ,j ' D . U . ,,. f- 1 , . . , 1 . , . , - 9 - r- . 11 - Q 7. 3 : .J . 4 . fl 1, .J Q 3, A ,S D . . 1.- A G, f ,A . , . I u ' 6. A 4. E . . . 0 I 1- G v Q - . 94 11 9 :E Q ' 1.4 5- xA , 'J U o ' - .- V 4 ' fl C Q -1 FS G 9 . . ,A fl .
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Page 100 text:
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THE HOME DECLAFATORV CONTEST The Home Declam tory Contest was held Friday Febru ary 4, with Miss Wynona Ewoldt Dram tic instructor of the Logan High School, as the Judge Miss Wear and Miss Edwards coached tn cntest nts In oratorical, M uricc Render pl ced first wit? selection 'Will Rogers' and Gale Remingtnn second w n 'T e Cry of Youthn 'Mary Stuartn given by Margaret Morrow placed f I Warman, second In the humorous division Curtis Baldwin WExit The Big Bad Wolf' first, and Darlene Baldwin, 'Picnic Hams' second Those speaking and their selections were Oratorical We the People and Peace Albert Gee The Unknown Soldier Doyl Knadle Will Rogers Mauric Render The Cry of Youth Gale R Fir tor Enough of This Nargory Thomas Dramatic The Little Kinv Finds Peace Anna Mae Brosinp M1ckey's Marker Nary Ada Cofp r Mary Stuart Margaret Morrow The Scar Mary Warman Humorous Exit the Big Bad Wolf Curtis B ldwin Picnic Hams Darlene Baldwin Ma at the Swimming Pool Alice D vis Stitch in Time Glen Faylor Why Adam took his Bite George Kinder Ma What did Dad Say Donald Gee lt's a Man's World Lorraine Barker Mondamin, Little Sioux, Pisgah and Missouri Valle , competed in the Preliminary State contest held here Feb ruery 21 Margaret Morrow and Curtis Baldwin both placed first in this contest and represented Mondamin in the Sub-D1s- trict contest held at Harlan, I . L. A , la - ' Q Y I , , . ' - 'Q C Ci- . ' ,B ' 3 3 .V.. t l fill: ' ' ' , T ' 2 t 1: ' h . J' L i'5L in the dramatic division, and 'The Scarn given by Mary . . . , . 1 , ' . , . . i O Q ' e C . . 6 x emi' .yi 1 A 1. ' 'C . . D . A L. S ' . L 1 e . . 3 . A . I. 3 . Q ' V , Us n y
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