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S 'N ff, ., ., ff , X f . G Scroll ff ' Introduces initiates sew , , f These initiates of the i958 spring cere- monies are gathered around the table in the hospitality room at the A C1 F Cafe. A few look over the pamphlets which con- tain personality sketches Quill C1 Scroll history and activities while others prefer iust to visit. From left to right are: Frank Gessner Art Lompert, Susan Ellis, Carrie Knutson Kay Mills Paget Powell, LuEtta Stevens and Julie Rounds. I, i I Gathered around the seven candles of journalistic endeavor following the lg ceremony of initiation are these journal- istic-minded members of the honorary society, Seated, initiates, Joyce Melvin, Jean Ferguson, Peg Schmitt, Don Wright, Dick Schamber. Standing, old members, Kay Mills, Paget Powell, Carrie Knutson, Art Larnpert, Frank Gessner, and Julie Rounds. This took place at the mid-year initiation in February, the spring initiation followed in April.
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Q-1 l The first Miss R-Club smiled and then brushed a happiness tear aside after receiving the engraved medallion from R-Club president Dick Schamber. Members of R-Club were the exclusive voters and any senior high girl was eligible, but to them Connie Steele, senior, alone rated the honor. CE .. With heads open and that quality pouring forth that won them the pep iug for the second year running, the Seniors prove that quantity is not the only factor to be considered. After a three-way tie among the classes, a last contest was held to determine the year's winner, Dick Murray, class president, was carried out of the gym on the shoulders of the seniors with yahoo's and yippee's stinging the air. Jug Cheer, Tearful Triumph, Daring Donators All a Part of Senior Class BuIging at the seams, well describes the auditorium during assemblies, where the seniors, happy in the coveted first floor middle section, here give voice to the various home room and club pledges for the foreign student fund. ,PSY -sd 'G
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N2 'G st ew, , mf M ,G Z 46 51 ft , W WA X k -X ' E , ,-is-9' null Joyce Melvin and Peg Schmitt, conferring over the spot to put a picture on a layout sheet, form a familiar sight to anyone working on the annual, These two co-editors could be seen every night as well as Saturdays, working to complete the annual before the dreaded deadline. Looking back at a carbon copy, Frank Gessner gives o few hints on writing copy to Carol Van Nice, Carole Novak, and Joy Smith. Paget Powell tries to dunk Wally Koers' hand while he attempts to keep dry, yet get Paget wet. John Winkle, ignoring the mischief, checks his camera before going out to take another picture, while Linda Trask, Mary Sheffer, and Tom Warren look at the negatives of the pic- tures already taken. These photographers have been busy throughout the year taking, develop- ing, and finishing pictures for the annual. Little Room on First Floor STAFF Co-Editors ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,...,.......,. Joyce Melvin, Peggy Schmitt Co-Editors, Photography ......,,,,...... Don Wright, Kay Mills Layout Editor ........................... .......,.....,. G ydo Gellerman Associate Layout Editor .......... .........., C orlene Maus Copy Editor .......................,.,, ......... C arrie Knutson Associate Copy Editor ............. .................. J oy Smith Business Manager ..,.........,...................,....... Beth Alexander Associate Business Manager ,,L.,..,,....,............ Shelly Hecht Advisers ,.,............................,...... Russ Britzius, Selma Sogn Staff at Large. ................. Julie Rounds, Carol Van Nice, Marilyn Meinicke, Carole Novak, Sandra Ludeman, Mary Ann Sheffer, Ardee Lyons, Barb Grau, Lyndon Larson, Sally Kegaries, Linda Trask. ' vm, .wwf 1 V 't ft X 3 ff Lf' Walking on first floor after staying late in school, many students have heard the clocking of typewriters and the loud mut- terings coming from a little room at the end of the hall. Although some thought it was late office workers, after five nights a week of this, most people realized that it was only the later members of Pine Cone, trying to finish just one more page before giving up for the day. Pine Cone completion took a little longer than usual this year due to a later start than usual. Thus extra hours were spent after supper, during free periods, and on Saturdays, writing copy, laying out pic- tures, typing up copy for space, and all the little jobs which go into the production of a yearbook. Although it was hard work, the staff enjoyed it and were rewarded many times for their efforts.
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