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Clubs Stamp hlglfgmblning both junior and senior I b Students this year, a new Stamp fi WQS formed The meetings were lled 93-Ch Wednesday in room 25, cassroom of the club sponsor, Miss L Serving in the office of president, ee Relif took charge the first :,e5neSt9I' and Walter Renich pre- G: ed during the second term. Owen 3 1gg9F1Ch acted as program chairman H DWR Nordstrom as secretary. Latin b On the third Thursday in Septem- er the Latin club held its first Eeetlng Of the year. After that time, were was ft club session monthly in fling 30-5 Miss Bonnie Selandey-S ,F the position of club sponsor, W0 head consuls, John Hedrick jfjd Peggy Tangeman, presided over Me Club gatherings, while Ramona 'fl,Ge01'ge recorded the minutes. his group was organized to pro- mote fellowship among students Spanish thonfiff a month throughout the year ,L 9 SD'1n1sh club composed of eighl tflen SD21n1sh II students, convened in M? classroom of their instructgr, Cl TOS Olive Anderson. La Rue Duff mu Dresident presided over thg Z iietlli s assisted by Lee Reiff' 9 fl Sands and Celia Stradau, othe officers Club members were divid into COrnm1ttees and the meeting? conducted in Spanish. K Shakespearean F01 the second consecutive ygg M51 lVlcLeth sponsored the Shgldlii f club Which she organizeg ? 44 An average of eicig fm- school in I-523 at y during the 37. aff:- Knowledge of S5 -.3 X t fl- e C3 ays read by the: px Taming of :T -t'xl - Learn Comcefl ,e 133323 snmmer iii A 75,9 ,.. Q00 f . P' f Q l, s
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Q' Representative Seniors MYRON ENNS - - - six feet two, plus blond wavy hair, makes heaps of man - - - man that goes out for sports in a big way - - - likes bru- nettes, eats and fun. t'Sonny,' is now the proud owner of a little gold basketball, a result of the state tourney. JOAN BUSIIEY - - - big black ready to bubble over with eager- ness - - - goes simply crazy over horses. Jodi loves to swim and play golf - - - seen around with the. student council prexy - - - seems a girls, school is the next stop. WILMA STIIATTON - - - loves to talk, crack jokes, talk - - - tall ar slim, Wim is one of the brainie. group in school - - - sorta on the tom-boyish side, no particular favor- ite in the line of sports, likes 'em all. Oh yes, she hails from llesston. JACK PHILLIPS - - - another long and lanky - - - brownish curly hair and snapping green eyes - - - Jack also proudly possesses a minia- ture basketball, received on playing merits - - - however, he's highly par- tial to golf - - - council prexy - - - dreams day and night about a certain perky senior lass. Honor Societfs Each year, five per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the seniors are chosen for member- ship in the National Honor Society. The choice is made on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. The faculty, Girl Reserve o members of the student council senior members of the soci the selections of membersh elected into the llonor E' their junior year were T' ker, Jessie Hawley, iviary Ann 1 Wilma Stratton, Doro hy Jane 'l' dale, Jack Phillips, J n Busliej Ruth Ann Bartel. On Tuesday night, May 14, a b quot was held for e purpose init' members elected this veft
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Usherettes Guiding bewildered basketball fans to their places and seating patrons at school plays and musicals were among the duties of the high school usherettes, This year, for the first time, three usherettes made up the color guard at several of the basket- ball games. Dignity, poise, graciousness, de- pendability, punctuality, cooperative- ness and scholastic standing are qual- ities upon which usherettes were chosen. Last year's usherettes and the student council chose the new members for this year, with final approval made by Principal Frank Lindley and Associate Principal H. W. Scott. This year, as in the past, there were 20 usherettes, 14 of whom were new. With Catherine Benfer acting as head usherette and Mrs. Wayne O'N eil as head sponsor, the returning senior usherettes were: Dorothy Jane ii 'X Trousdale, Joan Bell, Ruth Ann Bartel, Dorothy Hostetler and Jessie Hawley. Seniors elected were: Pat Edwards, Mary Jean Oliver, Beverly Nelson, Teresa Bunting, Elda Lolmaugh, Helen Graves and Joan Bushey. Bar- bara Lehnherr, Donzella Moore, De- lores Brown, Eilene Willcut, Peggy Oltman, Jean Prouty and Roberta Girndt were the juniors selected. Color guard Head sponsor and head usherette The Usherettes
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