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9 1 E D e a ee s ci n We tc field C Th K Rich rds Miss B rton Moriis Ste art N Emerson Quill and Scroll which is a national organization for high school writers is responsible for editing the Salad Days booklet and publishing the Redskin Handbook Another activity which is enjoyed by this honorable club lS the initiation dinner which is held in the spring To be eligible for membership into Quill and Scroll a student must present some thing which he has written and he must have held a B average in English for three years besides being in the upper third of his class scholastically Miss Jeanne Barton holds the position of adviser to Quill and Scroll Their Abilities Show Scholastically Many activities kept these members of Torch Honor busy throughout the school year of 19:18-59. Under the leadership of Patti Westerfield the Torch Honor Club organized a progressive dinner a Christmas assembly a dance and a picnic. One activity which was added to the others this year was the initiation for new mem- bers. This took place the evening of the progressive dinner. Officers of the organization this year were Patti Westerfield president' John Buhler vice-president' Leslie Bumgarner secretary' and Miss Janet Sutherland adviser. Torch Honor is an honor organization and a student must have a grade average of at least 3.00 KB average! and four activity points before belonging. ', le t : U. - , . . ' g , B. G: ' ', . ' , . , . th' S. Ed ' V. - '.D.Gg .V . rmee,S.Ryan,K.Cpp,G.G .B. Ed ,J, eea, . 'k's,C.VaV - 5 5 ' ' B L Bum a P Wester ..oc.v 1, ,,. .c ,. ,, ' ,, g , - d,.. , s ean,. 1, . e ', . ' lc.Boo : .Wallce, P. M'riot, . '. .Ste 'art D. Ma ' , . bs n. 1
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'Nl Co c D IN So x Bott W e T Dcu The Promotion of Sportsmanship The Boys Club of Port Townsend High School is lun on the same basis as the Girls Club Boys Club was organized to promote sportsmanship as well 'ls friendship among the boys Don Mitton xx as chosen by the boys of the high school to lead th1S ambitlous and enthu siastic group Vlorklng with Don were Paul Maiiiott XICC president Gary Ortmeler sec retaly Mike Combs treasurer and Mr kirby Sooy adviser One of the mam activities of the Boys Club this year was the dine they promoted in the high school to collect Chiistmas orna ments for thc purposc of decorating Christ mas trees at the Diagnostic Center at Fort Worden Also mth assistance fi om the Girls Club they presented the Fort Worden boys with a three speed record playel Representatlves from the armed forces also appeared th1S year to talk vwlth the boys about a career in the SCIVICQ The Boys Club had the advantage of see mg films on the naval academy firearms and baseball Fhese films vsere chosen by the boys. Many other activities were included this year to keep the boys busy with some project all the time. Don Milton I 1LbldCHt
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lef t D H c 0 a F eld K 'VI Pl Y Str B Ha A e C t L Bum G P Wes e C C Het B B s C B P B B R DeL The Port Townsend High School Forensic Society gained much recognition this year The debate team met with students of many different schools on the peninsula to de bate the question Resolved That Elementary and Secondary Education in the Lnited States of America Should be Fundamentallv Rexised Mr Gordon Papritz acted as adviser for the organization Karolyn Richards was pres ident and Patti Westerfield was secretary Their Abilities-Speaking and Acting The Thespians Club of Port Townsend High School is under the leadership of Nancy Johnson. Working with Nancy is Clayton Baldwin vice-president' Gerri Germeau secre- tary' and Mr. Gerald Barnhart adviser. This group of students is composed of those who have participated in a play and earned a certain number of points in that play. Activities this energetic group engaged in were a candy sale which was held around Christmas time and continued until after the first of the year. They also had an initiation dinner for the new members. This dinner was held in the school cafeteria and was enjoyed by everyone. '.Et'Z.i4,, e.. '.B, z,.C 'B iG.G'- a,C.ald ,N.o'. .GerldB .
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