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Spt-mllow wats prt-sitlt-nt' lor tht- group :mtl Harold I.. FOR US :ll 55355, 'VI KO's Knights ol tht- Uystt-1 wort- prvst-nt an ull gznnt-s and stliool lunttions lo ht-lp opctxttt- tht- coiifessiotis, sct up t1ptipint'nl, :intl to lint' Stcvcns Fit-ltl lor thc liootbzlll gztinvs. llsnztlly prt-svnt in blnc swt'znt'rs with un emblem bt-:ning tln- initiatls KOR, Knights ol tht- Oyster pcrlorin- ctl an ratlnqtblt- school st-twice. 'lhcy wt-rt' lit-ztcled by soph- otnorv, loin liztgatn, :Intl 2lllXlSl'll by Robert Stnntncrs. HOUSE AND GROUNDS Ilonst' :intl Cbrottntls contntittct' is lorrnctl by at group ol liztrtlewotking znttl st-t'x'im't--trtitttlctl SlUllf'7llN. They ht-lpvtl ku-p np tht- ztppt-atrzttiw ol' tht- high school by tlisrontzn,ging,g tht' tlnowing :iwzty ol' pztpcr and other rc- lnst' znonntl tht- grounds. liill Stnbno, st-nior, was hcvzltl ol this inipottztnt rotntnittcc. USHERS l.t-ruling :I hvlping hanntl :tt thv gzttiitts, t'onc'crts, :tml plztys writ' llsht'r int-tnbvts. .Xlwzlvs appearing in thvir , 1 t navy blnt- itnnpt-is, ont' tottltl know thztt hc coultl cull upon tht- llshvts lor ann' hclp than hc nvctlt-tl. Clztrolc .Xntlt-rson wats zttlxiscr. lVlf'llIlf lf3 ol KO's pifttnrftl at top are: tkneelingl Akehurst, White, beck, Strand, Hayden, Blocher, Holden, Townsend, Stewart, N. Under- Alcffy, lstundingl ltoltffrt Ilnnnnt-is, adviser, Albra, Eagan, Purcell, wood, Schwarze, Tranump trow twol C. Iohnson, Parr, Van Dyke, M. ltint t-, lvhllfnn, WlllfllI'lI1, Mftntlff-rs of the HOUSE AND GROUNDS Anderson, Shurnate, Top, Wynstra, Harbst, Croll, I. Spendlove, COMMITTEE 5-iwtnrttfl at twntf-r inn: fitalurto, Stain, Conner, Mickelson. Haurnann, Amans, Snead, Galkowski, Matthews, C. Spendlove, Stack- ltflt'lIll 'lfi nl USHERS yttt-tnrwtfl tiltovr- are-: trow onel ll. L. Anderson, house, Buchner. ftflviw-ig flfflflltfttft, l'+-ltlflf-ss, llit-lcinson, Cltristoplwr, Starlzoll, Hellen- Page Twenty-three
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Members of the PA CREW pictured at top left are: trow onel Rohrbeck, Burns, Hogan, Crow two! Iohanson, Maury, lohnson, Skewis, Tilford Gribble, adviser. Members of the STAGE CREW pictured at center left are: Riggs, Franks, Olsen, Herron. Members of the PRO- JECTION CREW pictured at above left are: frow onel Windrem, Rohr, IN SERVICE PA CREW XVill you please send X to the office. Such may be the request of a member of the PA crew, for the pur- pose of the Public Address Crew is to take care of an- nouncements on the system at school, games, and assem- blies. A member of the crew was in the office each period to help carry out this program. 'l'ilford Gribble was adviser for this group. STAGE CREW Having the important job of flashing the lights, pulling the curtains, and shining the spotlight at just the right moment were members of the Stage Crew. Advised by -Iohn Fuller they took care of all stage details for plays, concerts, and assemblies. PROIECTION CREW Y'Vhenever a film was seen in a classroom throughout the year, it was being operated by a member of the Pro- jection Crew. These boys operated the motion picture projectors to promote visual aids in the classroom and also had the duty of showing movies during lunch periods when there was bad weather. The crew chief this year was Ten Gantenbein while Tilford Gribble was the adviser. LOST AND FOUND Under the direction of Star johnson, girls worked in the Lost and Found desk near the cafeteria during both lunch periods. Almost all lost and found articles were turned in and recorded there so that the owners could find them. Wisniewski, Anderson, Fox, Whlted, Beverq frow twol Shelton, Eagan, Gifford, Purcell, Burns, Gantenbein, Albrog trow three! Day, Tiltord Gribble, adviser. Members of the LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE pictured at above right are: frow onel Tranum, Walker, lohnson, N. Townsend, Iohnstong frow twol Still, I. Townsend, Moore, Huffine. Page Twenty-two
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CPA l'o create better interest and understanding of ac- counting, to have social functions for the group, and to aid the ASB staff in their training program is the pur- pose of CPA, stated john Millam, adviser. Projects throughout the year consisted of field trips, speakers on accounting, social affairs, and a regular an- nual banquet. Leading the club during the year was Tom Morgan, president: Marlynne Hannon, vice presi- dent, Linda McGuire, secretary, and Mary I.ou Karl, treasurer. CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Correspondence Club fills a particular need in O.H.S. lt is a clearing house for the many letters that come to the school from students in other lands and from various places in the United States requesting pen pals and infor- mation about X'Vashington and its capital, Olympia. Heading the club in their projects this year was Hallie Niemi, president. Among projects which have PARTICIPATING IN interested the club are: sponsoring a European war or- phan for a time under the Foster Parents Plang member- ship in the 'l'hurston County Child Guidance Associa- tiong and contributing to the Mental Health Association. The club is advised by Miss Alma Olson. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Being Library Assistants this year were fifteen hard- working students whose duties were to check out, shelve, and card booksg take attendanceg put cards in card cata- logg and tidy the room. SCIENCE CLUB Presiding over monthly meetings ol' the Science Club this year was Bill johnson, president. Among the activi- ties of the club were field trips, talks, movies, participat- ing in the Science Fair, and social events. The purpose of the Science Club is to promote bet- ter understanding in science and what it does, remarked Sherman Brough, adviser for the club. Members of the SCIENCE CLUB pictured at left are: frow onel Haider, Mallgren, Moore, Startzell, Cole, Duffield, Matz, Palmer, ftow twol Eason, Mason, Clark, Pernela, Beeken, Huber: trow threel Hart- ley, Williams, Koehler, Burns, lohnson, Sherman G. Brough, adviser. Members of the CORRESPONDENCE CLUB pictured below are: ffOW one? Woods, Hunter, Hopkins, Johnston, Mardell Shumate, Milholland, Townsend, Van Dyke, Dickison, Baker, Cone, Harbst, Sherman, Erick-- son, lones, Underwood, trow twol Heikes, Lozier, Donnelly, Antonson, Lobe, Whittle, Underwood, Marilyn Shumate, Denton, Donovan, Pat- nude, Solomon, Eason, Bridges, Matz, lsom, Kintner, Christopher, Ellis, frow threel Bergren, Allen, Ames, Stone, Derrick, Iverson, Klas- sen, Thornbury, Moon, Paul, Tee, DeBoer, Blocher, Townsend, Cholski, Davis, Whitney: frow fourl Bigelow, Besse, Stone, Giles, Anderson, Brassfield, Ieffers, lessop, Rock, Nelsen, Croll, Robinson, Springer, Coad, Lobe, Loebner, She-rack, Wells, Woods, Goldberg, Whitbeck, T. Brennan, McGoldrick, K. Brennan. 6 Page Twenty-four V 'f .mx Ll
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