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P BLICATIONS FIRST ROW: Hahn, B. Mayer, Rosen- feld, Fox, Frein,jackson,Hill. SECOND: N. Johnson, Brush, Pint, Lesch, Liev- rouw, Kleckner, Moss, Alexander. THIRD: Richsmann, S. Krones, j. Krones, Thur- ow, Dreager, B. Woldum, S. Olson. The Hi-Times is the high school newspaper published weekly in the Mitchell County Press. It is written by the students under the supervision of joan Markland. The 1954 staff was headed by: Carol Hill, editor-in-chief, Barbara Woldum, news editor, Pat Pint and Nadine johnson, copy editors, Clarissa Brush, feature editor, Barbara Richsmann, ex- change editor, Harlan Hahn, sports editor, and Linda Moss, picture editor. Pat Pint became editor-in-chief the second semester. Other editors were: Linda Moss, news, Nadine johnson, copy, Anne Stearns, picture, Harlan Hahn, sports. FIRST ROW: Moss, Brush, Hill, Pint, Wol- dum, N. Johnson. SECOND: Stearns, Grove, Danforth, Allmann, Lewis, Weber, lilaehn, Markland. THIRD: Alexander, Muller, S. Olson, Lesch, B. jones, Dreager, Biedermann. The Spotlight was headed by Carol Hill and Betty Mayer with joan Markland as faculty advisor. Busi- ner. David Almquist served as picture editor. Quill and Scroll members were David Almquist, Clarissa Brush, and Carol Hill. They attained membership in this international honorary society for high school journalists by serving as editors for one year, writing 200 inches of copy, being in the upper one third of their class scholastically, and being recommended by the chapter adviser and approved by the executive secretary. Faculty sponsor was joan Markland. Initiation for juniors and seniors was held in the spring. ness managers were Clarissa Brush and Mary Kleck-
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW Hahn, Penney, Hill, Lewis, Mayer, johnson, Flack SECOND ROW Klaehn, Mauser, Dleterlchs, Thurow, Prnt, Behms, Berg The Pro Meriro chapter of the National Honor Society held a formal initiation before the stu- dent body in the fall. Five sophomores were initiated as probationary members and four jun- iors as regular members. The group had a bake sale as a money making project The year was ended with the annual banquet held in May Officers for the first semester were president, Meredith Berg, vice president, Carol Hrll, secre tary Ann Mauserg treasurer, Janice Behrns Second semester officers were Carol Hill Janice Behms, Corlene Thurow and Meredith Berg Sponsor of the society was Ruth V Dockerty ELOOUENCIANS cipation in debate, dramatic declam, orrginal oratron, interpretive reading, extemboraneous speaking, humorous declam, and radio speakrng Members of the club attended several touma ments, including the Bundley Debate and Drs cussion tournament, Gustavus Adolphus tourney, Coe College toumey, and the district tourna ments Officers for the year were president, Meredith Berg, vice president, Janice Behms, secretary Clarissa Brush treasurer, Sharon Olson Arnold Grummer, debate coach, was faculty advisor of the club F O09 FIRST ROW Olson, Stearns, Penney, Alexander, Bledermann SECOND ROW Mr Ckummer, Rosen feld, Brush, Casey, Berg, Dleterlchs, Behrns, Hahn Activities of the Speech Club included parti- ' iX f ' Q1 f it . 0 - ' ' . ' 'N
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