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Page Quill Here was an industrious little group of people Who possessed creative talent. These Were the ones who were always hunting up bright ideas and somber, beautiful thoughts for those stories, poems and essays We found when We opened our own copy of the 1950 Quill Magazine. Here is the group that learned all about the mysterious details of sending a literary masterpiece to press. Here is the group that was gently encouraged by Mr. Holder and Nancy Van Voorhis, spon- sor and editor respectively, to get some more copy in. First avid CC7Ifl?7' to the left-Sylvia Morton, Carman Keefer, Marna Wilson, Tum Hutopp, Phil McMann, Carolyn Carman, Lois Scaney, Nancy Van Voorhis, Mayme Porter. Cev1tr:r+Mr. Holder, the club sponsor. COLLEC SE STUDY CLUB Firxl raw, Cleft to rightj-Iilinor Meredith, lane Lawrence, Io Ann Calbcck, Ioan Yost, Shirley Wolfarcl. Second row+Norma Girton, Reva Gibbs, Ieannine Holthousc, Marjorie Hercules, Betty Iett, Delores l - Henderson. ' Tfzird ww-lJon llell, Gene Karns, Rodney Kelly, Finley Markley, llavicl Safler, Dick Roman, lean Snow. 16
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Wfzilty Wfzillymores This was the only senior group so you can imagine the rush there was to join it. These gals didn't do hadly either. They won a Mardi-Gras prize for the hest idea, and they sold the second highest numher of Christmas cards Choy, was that a hattlel. They presented a play for all the Y-Teens called Thursdays at Homef, They were led hy Helen Whittyillcmre. Keen Teens These kids really had a swell time at their meet- ings. They had speakers, music from South Pa- eilici' was played, and 21 Halloween party was held in the cafeteria. Now I ask you, what would he more perfect than an ideal group like this one? Ianice more than met the requirements ol a success- ful leader. ---...Q Devil Debs Leah Peachy'l Pollock's group should he proud ol' their good works. They donated a Christmas hasket, and with the extra money from the team pictures, they hought a devil uniform for the school. They had a pitch, in supper and a swim at the Y.M.C.A. S ass y Lrzssies This group had several speakers. Une of them showed them the dilferent cuts ol diamonds and the story hehind each one. Another timef Miss Peggy Thompson told of her experiences in Cuha and hrought souvenirs that she had collected. loyce Rexrodels leadership helped to make this group tops. l Page I5 l
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li. fr - .. i The Stable To this active group of Y-Teens we can give thanks for the fun we enjoyed at the Stable. Their hard work made possible the new decorations and fresh look that the Stable attained this year. Plans for the annual Stable open-house were first dis- f cussed and shaped by these gals. We thank these 5'lTWU'l C0MW'VTl'll'l girls for a difficult job, well done. Srizfrd-Lcziiiiie lirenneman, Raenelle Smith, Thcspena Dallas, Dcnnissc Cook. Sfulidinggltuly limslie, Nadine Snelling, Pat Hall, Ioy Wcrkiug, Nonalee Harris. Social Science Forum This was one of the newer clubs, and one of the first started in R.H.S. by Mrs. Strahan. During the meetings, members discussed world happenings of today. The members also pre- sented programs and speakers to the student body on special days during the year on which we wished to recall our American heritage. Members also saw films on the A-bomb that have been released by the United Nations. First ron' ADick Clark. Secoml ron' 'Sue Davis, Nancy Van Voorhis, Jane Sehelke, Mary Townsend, Reva Gibbs, Marilyn North. Third I'0II'+G2ilQ Perkins, Morris Vliertenlmerger, Rodney Kelly, Bud Lane, Delbert Murphy. Bill Penery, Gerald Stevens. Fourth ron -Mrs. Strahan. Earl Hartzler, VVilhur Riegel, Byron Klute, l-'at Royer, Kenneth Yeager, Claude King, Phil Stafford, Duane Mendenhall, Raymond Clark. C
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