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Left to right: Joyce Michels, Alice Jean Bottum, Richard Boub, Bonita Larson, Martin Predoehl, Juanita Larson, Joan Hilkemeier, Jacqueline Levtzow, and Harriet Parsons. Upper Right: Richard Boub, Alice Jean Bottum and Joan Hilkemeier take the pledge instructed to them by President Juanita. These three members were initiated in early spring. Lower Right: The new members are ushered on to the stage by the old members. QUILL AND SCROLL Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service are the virtues stressed for mem- bership into the National Honor Society. Officers for 1950 were President - Juanita Larson, Vice-President - J ac- queline Levtzow, and Secre- tary - Joyce Michels. Other active members were Harriet Parsons, Martin Predoehl, Bonita Larson. On May 9 the Junior members initiated were Barbara Dawson, Eugene Lit- tel, Charles Parsons, Mary Hill and Treva Smith. A banquet honoring all members was held in the Coffee Shop. It is not so back breaking and disillusioning to stay up nights trying to get an inspiration for a feature story or digging our brains out for a headline when we have been informed that we are members of the Quill and Scroll organization. Coming down the hall to your left are Juanita Larson, Joyce Michels, Harriet Parsons, Bonita Larson. New members selected for membership were Mary Hill, Treva Smith, Peggy Mandery, Jackie Levtzow, and Dick Wood.
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PROM-BANQUET g everY ISE:2feEaI:gyDIelv0Ima Mager h vugmla Fogelsong T. Lett Roger Denke' danrcxoinvgrxt oi dancmg are Avon And oh how good was the food fru1t cup then h am plneapple creamed peas baked potatoes a fresh vegetable plate and for dessert angel food cake w1th wh1pped cream and strawbernes all prepared by the un h J lor mot ers and served by sophomore warters and waltresses Fol1ow1ng the program of speeches and mus1c tables and chaxrs were cleared for danclng to L n D y n orseys orchestra Re1gn1ng at the Prom were June Freeburg and Delbert Bottum as kmg and queen wxth Juamta Larson and Duane San e d g r an Onrlee Robsahm and Walt Brachvogel as attendants FRANK HOFF BOB CLARK PEGGY MANDERY READ BY RAY HOFF AND TOM CHRISTIANSEN READ BY ED HUGHES AND JOE LESSELYOUNG BY A GROUP OF FIRST GRADERS MR BAUMANN ALFRED NOREN MR GREENO GALEN GILLETTE OCTETTE FRANK HOFF S1tt1ng agaxnst a back ground of a stone wall are Verna QU1tSCh Shxrley Johnson Delvonna Mager and Edxth Mager Also hav mg fun IS the faculty whxch m th1s partxcular p1cture re- veals Mr and Mrs Kempf D A V N c pf E ik D s X GRAM IIIIQQIN' pg , 1 - .'
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SENIGRS PICNICKING wail? ,fc WRT,-P' 'iwhggfalfa 'si 1 We went to Flshers Grove 111 two trucks Here IS one-loaded down Wlth klds bats balls and food 2 A more relaxxng form of recreatlon 15 teeter tottermg enjoyed by Vrrgnua Fogelsong Ramona Davls Betty Backer and Donavan Lmderman 3 Mlss Alhson looks surprxsed It couldn t be because a camera was present or could lt The spectators gathered around her are amused 4 M1ss Alhson and Phyll1s Drown attempt to bulld a flre to roast wleners by uslng the Boy Scout method It doesnt look too successful 5 Walt Brachvogel and Sk1p Boub go for a tussle on a rubber txre swmg 1n other words a flght m the axr 6 Jean Engle and Darlene Davls try thexr luck at badmmton Somebody IS lookmg for a b1rd1e 7 Coach Donavan Ramona Davxs and Phylhs Drown just rest on a teeter totter 8 Some more badmmton fans are Ears and Harrxet Parsons versus Ray Hoff and Mxchels J ackle Levtzow IS the score keeper . ' ' 6 9 , A Rt! l I , 1 ,, .' ' . N' . ' f, rv - ' . M- 1. rg , h A ' 'I , in , l .K V I , L - ,Mfr , , fy: ' ' y f few- Q' 1 I A tix a' 'A ,, ,Rs , ww I T5 1 - V .- ' f -V., , f ' -., ,V HM wr... fm mf' 'iii , N' , rw, Q I 4 ,L ' ' ' W , ' , if -N , f' I it 'f 'A' I ill 4 :Q V fp .5 3? Q? I 9 'I nf l ' .fx I .4 M ,K- W ,4 f-'WN A 1 am i L A r ' 'raft LW . I is .. Q ' ,, 7 SVA L-AN y , f ' , ,5- y . A 'S , 3 I' 1, 5,1 2, , ' ...el , .LMW A A ' 5 'ff ' . , . - . . - ' 9 1 a Q a ' , , . . . . . , , . . . 1 ' - 0 , I 0 . ' , 4 . . . . . . . , . . . , , ' - - u u - . . - .
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