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DES ERVING RECOGNITION Page Twenty To honor students who have taken part in dramatics is the goal of THESPIANS. 6Xpl2iiHCd Richard Meigs, adviser. Membership is open to students who have acted in or worked on committees for the school plays. Productions this past year included Solid Gold Cadillac and Ramshackle Inn. To honor students with high scholastic records is the purpose of HONOR SOCIETY. It is open to all juniors and seniors who maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or better during their sophomore, junior and senior years. Kathy NVynstra is president, and Miss Mary Catherine Schmitt is adviser. BOVs is a music honorary open to music students who meet the high required standards. Main projects of the group this year have in- cluded a carnival booth and Work on all con- certs. They also provided chairmen for the concert committees. Adviser is Leslie Armstrong. Members of THESPIANS pictured at top right are: irow onel V. Anderson, Murphy, Ricker, Iohnson, Richard Meigs, adviser, trow twol Roth, Townsend, Fusco, l. Anderson, irow threel S. Anderson, Spendlove, laden, Amans, Barner. Mem- bers of BOVs pictured at center are: irow onel Isorn, Chris- tine, Townsend, Roloff, N. lohnson, Turner, trow twol Ander- son, Strock, Hopkins, Spendlove, Frisch, Leslie H. Armstrong, adviser, irow threel B. lohnson, Robinson, Fitzgerald, Rus- sell, Thaxton. Members of HONOR SOCIETY pictured below are: irow onel Nugent, McGuire, Martineau, Davis, Hop- kins, Weiks, Clishe, Skellenger, Watkins, Dickison, Riggin, Ginsbach, Knox, irow twol Iohnson, Hooper, Fiser, Cairn- cross, Russell, Fitzgerald, Treat, Allen, Koehler, Thorndale, lones, DeVaney, Crow three! Hayden, Townsend, Spendlove, Sack, Dunn, Sweeney, Rogel, Snead, Sergeant, Lewis, Niemi, Burns, Wynstra, Holden, McKay, Scanlan, Crow iourl DeBiose, Woods, Koch, Corbat, Haag, Christine, Landay, Mallgren, Whitney, Osborn, Reisner, Tee, Merritt, Thomp- son, Giles, Downard, Brassiield, Miss Mary C. Schmitt, ad- viser, Williams, irow fivel McCulloch, Iessiman, Anderson, Velie, Robinson, Woods, Thaxton, Millam, Mattson, Hill, Giles, Duffield, Motteler, Mead, Moore, Branch.
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ADMIRATION NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE is a national honor- ary for debate and speech participants. Charters in this organization are granted to a limited number of schools whose forensic programs meet required standards. This year's OHS chapter, advised by james Carlson, served as hosts for the Wfashington-Oregon district NFL tourna- ment in April. QUILL AND SCROLL is an international honor society for journalism students, explained Ernest Ander- son, adviser. This club promotes further interest in jour- nalism and has such activities as the annual journalism banquet. Alyce McKay is serving as president. Main purpose of HI-ARTS, which is advised by james Gilmore, is to promote art among the students of Olym- pia High. One of the main projects is the designing and selling of Christmas cards. Holding the honor of being TOP SCHOLARS in the class of '59 with a grade point average of 3.5 or better were: Ray Cairncross, Marilyn Ginsbach, Judy Gruning, Ned Hill, Bill jessiman, Sarah Knox, john Koehler, jane Mallgren, Alyce McKay, Hallie Niemi, Pat Osborn, Y'Vayne Mattson, Bonnie Scanlan, Nancy Seely, Pat Thompson, and Bill Thorndale. Members ot NFL pictured at right are: trow onel Knox, Plamon- don, Lynch, Woods, Roy, Estabrookg lrow twol Sato, Burns, Lewis, Holden, Wynstra, Whitney, Cummings, Ginsbachg Crow threel Iames Carlson, adviserp Perry, Koehler, Thorndale, Hawkins, Members of HI-ARTS pictured below left are: Crow onel Dawson, Sullivan, Fitz- gerald, Wiseman, Mallgren, Haag, Schock, Cholskig trow twol Rogel, Miles, Munson, Holien, Bush, Anderson. Members of QUILI. AND SCROLL pictured below right are: trow onel Woods, lohnscn, Ander- son: trow twol Leitgeb, Scanlan, Davis, Fuller, Neimi, Brennan, McKay, lrow threel Ernest Anderson, adviser, Morgan, Hooper, Lane, Tyler. . 5 i i 'i 3 75? I xx 3, N.. is . ' Ian Pantier Brian Boulac DAR Award Football and Co-Basketball Inspirational Award Bob Tobin Ieit Mattson Co-Basketball Inspirational Swimming Inspirational Page Nineteen
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Y WINNING POSTS GIRLS CLUB at OHS promotes loyalty to the school and enthusiastic support of all its activities to foster the finest qualities of girlhood. The club's activities are the Father-Daughter Banquet, Big Sister Party, Mothers' Tea, and sending CARE packages. Pat Osborn, presi- dent, and Miss Elizabeth Crockett, adviser, head the cabinet. To provide wholesome social activities and services lor freshmen and sophomore girls is the purpose of GIRLS AUXILIARY, explained Miss Marjorie Heron, Members of the BOYS CLUB BOARD OF CONTROL pictured at right are: Crow onel Mattson, Morgan, Iohnson Bever, Peterson, Albrog Crow two! Gamer, lzgg, Loobey, lohanson, Drew, Fulton, Norman Iohnson, adviser. Members of the GIRLS CLUB CABINET pictured below at right are: Crow onel Pebbles, Schwarze, Tranum, Iohnston, Anderson, Turner, Crow twol Osborn, DeBiose, Wynstra, Iohnson, Ian Pantier, Hunter, Hollenbeck, Miss Elizabeth Crockett, adviser, Crow three! McKay, Holden, Nugent, Io Pantier, Blocher. Members of the GIRLS AUXILIARY CAB- INET pictured below are: Crow onel Pritchard, Egan, Seiboldy Crow twol Barry, Reading, Leonardsony Crow threel Miss Marjorie Heron, adviser. adviser. Members hold a Mothers' Tea and have two service projects during the year. Laurel Leonardson, president, heads the group. To maintain a higher standard among the boys ol OHS and to promote the general welfare of all the students is the purpose ol BOYS CLUB, under the ad- visership of Norman johnson. Main projects this year were a toy drive and Dads' Night. jelf Mattson, presi- dent, and the board of control govern the group. Page Twenty-one
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