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Wa- In our tr.ixc-ls .zrouncl the xvorlil. we tiintl that boys excryxxlicre .irc meinhers ot Hi-Y. .1 C.fhrist1.1n Youth C.,ftU.lIl1Z.l- IIUII. The iiroic-tts lor the lli H or inimtion tt P. ll. S intluilc ,tttentling the mrious churches tliroughout the YLXIY. .nhl going to tllslflcl .intl stite incctinkus ior thc Vtiryose or sttitlyiiie tht Xgoxernnuent. . N I '- - - , , xy-1 . J' 1 A nfs. , ,, ov ' ' l DQ ' ',- -loo .- if . . 1-V 'UU Q, 7 v .aah Gif Arr' .' ' ' CQ . '- ' fqa . -E ' Q as .- ,.. X 4? ' u ur ! X - I'rw.'1 wit fb i'Iu1'iqfu ll Qtexenson Tohru Qtruxe I Fossitti XY' Fon muglienowc-i'. Strfffytf wrt: R. Holtz, I. lirown. K. Hughes. D. Bartsch. XX'hite- mm. li XX.1rtl. B Dormilmuc. Tliird mtv: G. Schluter. H, Loiland. B. Duf. lh cle orne. J, Nirschl. R. Rothro ,gnu-1 f M. S ,' ii 5 Science is .1 subject that lusci- n.1tes .tntl interests stuilents .ill ox er the worltl. At P. H. S. the Science Club mls estlblishecl for promoting this interest in science. This club clexotes their Lime to cliscussintg iintl tloing research in scientific nmtters. 4 -v Q2 Ti? .fi wh S l, yuh lS:t.tc SJ 5 i. f. Don: fotiglienoxxez lil XX'.xi.l llcnnji llff tvs lu ' I 171.1 VAL! lv tnxxell. H.1:rx l.o..,ii1.l los Lfzltnrst. Dm lmitstli lcgczit liiuci. lloulg ln.ii:.i-: Xue Ilit-sgc:t:.t lxixtl H, ,L Ilgtcgtyir yer Holtz -lot' l.L1c.is lltlc liuitscz. Ntcict.i:'. SS
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35614 Tottstmixers is tt club that helps students in giving speethes. L1 much neeclccl asset in our vvorlclly travels. The members alternate, giving five minute speeches and bc-ing Toastmaster and Topic Master. A teacher and siecial appointed members CN.1lLIL1fC the speeches and give helpful hints in improving their speaking ability. - it Tlx, i, if 'Chl' Srfzmg .rrex P.tttv Iititon. Norma Dayl1uff.Fir.tI mu. fri! rf, rigbf: Robert Ranev. Allan Frazier. Byron Nichols, David Forstrom. Rom Kuceru. Bob Bruce. john Struve. Dick Caplinger. Dick Bttrtsch. N.1ncv Kester. Patti Revv, Judy Bell. Majken Bauer. jim Hughes, Ilmfi Namur. D.iviil Nelson. Elizabeth Dinham. Mrs. Kucerti. ,46p447 Since Russia sent her Sputnik up, the U. S. has been stressing the necessity of mathematics and science in our curriculm. Mu Alpha Theta proves that P.H.S. has its share of outstanding math students, who re- ceive recognition through this honorary club. I U v MXN Q W I D.. B I Franz mug ld! rigiiix M. Province. M. B.tuei'. S. Vfagner. D. Bucksmxn. R 'L 'XO LV 'Lutmrl lane .uLun'Hl' Holtz. Sttwird J H. Loiltini. R. Cavlingcr. M. Thorne. B. Stevenson. D President Harry' I.oil.ind. and Vice Presi- Ba tg h ' I' C tlcnt Roger Holtz.
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On our trip we encounter one of the leading high school newspapers f- - The Lantern. It is extremely outstanding as a scholastic newspaper and has received numerous honors due to the hard work of the staff and competent advisor Miss Florence Sweet. A few of the newly achieved honors for this year are: the Harvey Scott Plaque for Sports page ex- cellence: Northwest Press award for first place in biweekly papersg All-American honor rating from N.S.P.A.: Quill and Scroll International honor awardg and Gallop Award for sustained journalism achievement. 1'-. a k.15,i,,-, ...J 'I A nl! Y! Charles Mantione and Tom Smith are busily working to mcet the deadline. 1' Adi imr MISS FLORENCE SWEET X-4 ia x Displaying two of the journalism awards of our outstanding paper are P. Rew. Lfajken Bauer. L, Masters. and G. Macoinher. . K if-A :yxct ' X, Tim Minthorn and Milo Peterson are working hard to make us proud the Lantern. 4. 3 .rv Frou! wa. lf: In rigitx Marilyn Moss. Mary Milligan, Linda Moore, Linda Mortensen. Sharon Thorngwon, Sally Ralev. Second nu .' Judy Folsom. Patti Rew. Lynda Masters. Brenda Guvll. Nancy 27
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