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MARIORIE STACKHOUSE D. A. R. Award HARVEY WEST Football Inspirational BILL MICKELSON Basketball Inspirational Swimming Inspirational RAY PHILLIPS DES ERVING RECOGNITION Honor Society was first established because too much empha- sis was being put on athletics and not enough on scholarship, stated Miss Mary Farrington, Honor Society adviser. Projects dur- ing the year included the annual Kiwanis Club luncheon, carnival booth, and an assembly put on for the rest of the school. These activities were guided by Marjorie Stackhouse, president. Promoting and stimulating an interest in art in Olympia High is the main purpose of Hi-Arts which is advised by james Gilmore. In order to be a member of this club one nmst be a regularly en- rolled student in art, do superior art work, and be voted on and approved by the club. To promote the field of dramatics at Olympia High and to sponsor all major dramatic productions is the purpose of Thespians. During the past year they have sponsored The Doctor in Spite of Himself, Charleyls Aunt, and the one-act play, Spreading the News. The Quill and Scroll organization at Olympia High is a select group reserved for few since local publication requirements have been placed at a high level, stated Ernest Anderson, adviser. A formal initiation was held in April for nine new members of this honorary which was headed by Matt Maury first semester while Betsy Top served as president of the group second semester. National Forensic League is a national high school speech honorary with a limited number of chapters in those schools that have shown consistent excellence in their special programs. The number of members and advanced degrees in the Olympia chapter of NFL makes it one of the leading chapters in the state. The group is advised by James Carlson while Dave Cammarano served as president. X Top Ten is composed of the ten students bearing the honor of being the best in scholastic achievement in the senior class. Students who received this honor from the class of '58 were: Bonnie Austin, Robert Esterly, Marlynne Hannon, Gary Holman, Sally Matz, Marjorie Stackhouse, Betsy Top, Nora Troy, Terry Motteler, and Robert Wlilliams. Members of HONOR SOCIETY pictured above are: frow onel Spencllove, Amans, Abbott, Matz, Mallgren, Scanlan, Hunt, Goldberg, Top, Osborn, Wynstra, McKay, Knox, Niemi, Nugent, Snead, Sergeant, Seely, Holdenp frow twol Fitzgerald, C. Iohnson, Staggs, Denton, Brass- iield, Dickinson, Parr, Underwood, Troy, Austin, Gonyaw, Ginsbach, Gilmore, lsom, Besse, Cox, Tee, Gruning, Stackhouse, Iaeger, Car ruth, Miss Mary Farrington, adviser, frow threel Riedel, Allen, Melin Anderson, Woods, B. Iohnson, Soudah, L. Motteler, Esterly, T. Mot teler, Williams, Hendricks, Bruner, Mattson, S. Anderson, Maury Schneider. Schunck, Russell, Cline. Page Sixteen
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