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All activities books which are kept in the office are in charge of Mr. Mayer and Vir- ginia Weise. Each Wednesday during fifth period, activities books are checked out to the home room representative by Virginia. They also sell tickets to those who do not own activities tickets. Virginia receives one credit a year for this work. In each home room there is a secretary who is in charge of the activities tickets. Every VVednesday the home room repre- tative goes to the ofiice and checks out 'the box of activities tickets for his home room. After taking the tickets to the home room. he writes the name of each student on his ticket and issues the ticket to the student. Activities Board The Activities Board formulates plans for the Activities Assembly. The duties of the board are to determine matters of policy relating to the extra-curricular ac- tivities within the school. They discuss the various problems of the association as they arise. They take emergency actions where such actions are necessary and recommend other actions to the General Assembly or to the school administration. The board receives and approves all bills for payment and arranges and recommends the total annual budget to the General Assembly. lt awards letters and honors of school recognition at the recommendation of the coaches or the sponsors. The members of the Activities Board are the following: Leslie W, Nelson, chair- mang Roy W. Mayer, ticket auditor: Clar- ence F. Wright, central treasurerg J. J. Johnston, Miss Florence Antonides, Anna Frances Smithers, Robert Johnston, and Bill Speetzen. The students elected by the Student Council become members of the Activities Assembly for one year. The secretary is Miss Ruth Koch. The meetings of this organization are held once a week. Center: The central treasurer, Clarence F. Wright, is making one of his monthly reports to the Activ- ities Board which heads the Activities Assembly. Bottom Left: Thelma Jung, the hookkeeper of the Activities Association is checking the hooks while Mr. Wright adds up the money. Bottom Right: Leyton Ford, a home room repre- sentative, is turning in his activities tickets money envelope to Vera Cooper.
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Top Left: Checking out activities tickets to the home room representative Don Pitman is Virginia Weise. Top Right: ln 304 Miss Owen is giving the activ- ities tickets to Fatina Poulos, the home room sec- retary. Center: At one of the general meetings held by the Activities Assembly this year, there was a discussion of the budgets presented by the different activities. Activities Assembly The General Activities Assembly is com- posed of the sponsor and chief officers of each student organization presenting a budget to the Activities Board. The Activ- ities Assembly holds two meetings a year unless a special meeting is called. They pass on the annual budget in the spring and each tall they select students who are juniors to serve on the assembly for the following year. The student members representing the different student organizations are the fol- lowing: Ted Clark, football captaing Ron- ald Schaiter, basketball captaing Gage Hammond, track captaing Jack Langford, junior class presidentg George Voseipka. senior class presidentg Dean Kellogg, de- bate presidentg Virginia Tyler, dramatics selctiong Jack Kuhns, captain of the bandg Marilyn Stackhouse, chorus and glee club memberg Lorraine Lammers and Lillias Jensen, representatives oi' the annual and the Round-Up, Dorothy Dixon, president of the Student Councilg Erdine McMichael, representative of the Faculty Courtesy Committeeg Helen Mae Anderson, presi- dent ot Pop Clubg Betty June Garrison, G. A. A. presidentg and Thelma Jung, Ac- tivities Oftice representative. The bookkeeper of the Activities Associa tion spends many hours, often vxorkinge Saturday mornings and after school to post the books. Individual records ot' everv activity are kept. Thelma Jung performs this important and 'responsible 'task The duties ot' the Activities Oiiice secre- taries lll 108 are to count the money turned ln, wrap the money, deposit it and to write the receipts to the chief sponsor of the activity to which the money is cred- ited. Vera Cooper and Kathryn lieth are the secretaries.
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ulll and Scroll Qulll and Scroll the Internatlonal Hon orary Socletx for Hlgh School Journahsts was olgamzed Aprll 10 1026 by a group of hlgh school advlsers for the purpose of encouraglnff and rewardlng 1nd1v1dual ach1ex ement 1n xournahsm The purposes of thls orgamzatlon arc the followmg promotlon of creatlve vxrlt mg promotlng of yournahstlc xx ork IH the school publlcatlon partlclpatlon 1n xour nallsm dCt1X1tl6S outslde ofthe school pro motlon of the best lnterests of school and commumty Th quallflcatlons of the Qulll and Scroll member are as follows he must be 1n the upper thlrd of h1s class scholastlcallx h must haxe done some dlStll1CtlV6 xx 01k 1n some phase of hlgh school xournallsm he must be recommended by the faculty ad vlser and he must be approved worthy of membershlp by the socletys executlxe oficer A banquet xxas held by the Qulll and Scroll members Aprll 2 1940 at the Paw nee Hotel The 1n1t1at1on serxlce was con ducted bx Lorrame Lammers Lllllab Jen sen and Clarence F Wrlght for the SIX candldates Bette Brown Jane Delnes Bet ty Raye Knott Maxlne Marble Margaret Seated at the ulll a d Sc oll banquet table at the Pawnee Hotel for the mltlatxo of the new mem b l ft Ma y Margaret N al a Mar ble Betty Raye Knott Jane Demes Bette Brown Morrls T eg .lame K lc a Right Llllas Jensen Clarence F Wright Lorral e Lammers 00411 QUILL AND SCROLL ROUND UP PAPER CONVENTIONS ANNUAL STAFF Left Llll d L rrame Lammers editors are heck g Annual pictures Neale 1nd Nlouls T1 ego Pms and cer tlticxtes xx ere lxxarded at th1s tlme Lol 1a1ne Lammels vxas elected p1es1dent md Lllll'l.S Jensen xx as elected secletary ol th1s chapter Follovxmg, the ceremony 1ll were se Lted at the banquet table vxhlch xx IN decorated xxlth blue and xx hltc mrepe paper There xxele tlny scrolls vxlth the menu and the 1l11t1dt10I1 SQFVICQ placed xt e uh place The centerp1ece xxas a bouquet of Tallsman 10895 James Knltman 28 adx ert1s1ng,, manaf.,e1 tor the Dallx Telegraph talked on 'Ihe P1 1ct1c tl Ph lses ot Rcportmg Othe1 alumm membe1s plesent vxere C race blllllll 08 and Pa chxl Stone 32 0 a R 1 : ' ias Jensen an o , o- ' , c ln . ' 1 2 l uf. '- . ' 2 As y ,E v: 'Lx ' . 1- x CL n I fs ' 3 ' 3 ff ' X 2 C ' ' ' J ' ' .f, f' T 1 z J z 1 . A , 1 1 4 K , 1 V . , y V , ,Ek ' -, . V. I ' I j I A ' ' A ' l v 1 . v 15 'V vi D 1 . . ' 1 ' ' ' ' A . 2 2' . N ' r ' ' , .J . v xx L1 . , - . . u n p Q 1 v ' I ' ' , f . .Y . Y 1 ,. . ,Q . , Q . , . u . . . .... - -, rl 4 .lx ' a . ' - ' . . .. . 4 - Y Y . . ,, , - 1 , , , - 2 2 2. . 1 . .' ' ' , , ' -V. 1 1 v 5' ' ' K K . . ' I - an 7 , 'S 2 1. . . . . Y. . n 9 N 1 .Y l Y v I t . . .Y . L' Q 7 , . , .Y . Y V l . , - u 7 L - Y . . . 1 '- N 7 S , . y nl 7 1 ' 7 7 Q ' n r n . ers are e Z r e e, M xlne - I , , n 1 1 , r Q, 5 lrmn, I 1 l ' Y n -
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