Sherwood High School - Quiver Yearbook (Sherwood, OR)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 24 text:

FIRST ROW: L. Oyler, M. Wert, M. Gibbons, K. Stevens, K. Fischer. J. Davey, D. Schlichting, K. Eaton. FOURTH ROW: N. Westcott, SECOND ROW: L. Smith, J. Allison, J. Anderson, B. Bradley, D. L. Scott, A. Schuldheisz, K. Snyder, S. Braden, J. Liesy, L. Van Vick, B. Ferris. THIRD ROW: N. Timbrel, E. Gibbons, J. Rehwalt, Dolah, J. Gamble, K. Jackson, C. Staven, S. Coshow, S, Sasaki. G.A.A. MEMBERS EARNED AWARDS GIVEN AT ASSEMBLY With playdays, inter-school, and intra- mural sports contests, the girls in G.A.A. proved themselves physically fit, and de- serving of the emblems, letters, and pins which they received at the Awards As- sembly. Interested in the improvement of the girls' dressing room, the members cleaned walls, painted windows, and hung new mirrors. To provide a gay finale for the football season, the G.A.A. sponsored a Home- coming Dance. Money was added to their treasury from the operation of a Coke machine and from a corsage-telegram booth at the annual carnival. G.A.A. OFFICERS-FlRST ROW: E. Gibbons, Miss Kamm, advisor: K. Snyder, S. Braden. SECOND ROW: L. Scott, A. Shuldheisz, N. Westcott, president

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lnvading the Typing roorn for a last minute rush of copy, these C. Hansen. W. Schmit, C. Cuddeford, T. Galbreath, S. Coshow. Don members of THE ARROW staff work against The noon bell. From Bischof and Bill Houston, standing, R. Kirkpatrick, P. Kummrow, J. left, by rows: J. Gamble, standing, T. Hite, J. Cuddeford, J. Davey, Strom, K. Collier. Standing by window: Mr. Sanders. VERTIME WORK MADE lMPOSSlBLE POSSIBLE IN PUBLICATION OF SCHOOL PAPER Trying to meet deadlines within a thirty-minute however, found the staff working many overtime activity period three Times a week became an im- hours To produce a mimeographed paper of out- possilole task for THE ARROW staff. A genuine standing quality. interest in the publication of a good school paper, Mr. Sanders supervised the iournalism group. Judy Gamble was the talented, untiring editor who stayed on the iob until the last copy of each issue was stapled.



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arolyn Jeffers and Sharon Cereghino are busy making popcorn at a football game. Girls' League officers for this year were J.,Braden, Treasurer K Eaton, president, C, Staven, vice president, K. Snyder, secretary GIRLS' LEAGUE ADDS SCHOLARSHIP TO GOOD DEEDS With a long list of good deeds behind them, the Girls' League for the school year 1957-58 will be remembered for assuming responsibility for keeping the girls' rooms clean, and for adding Christmas cheer to the daily grind of pre-holiday classes with their gaily decorated tree, but most of all for voting a 55100 scholarship to be given to a deserving senior girl active in League affairs. The organization also sponsored speakers who brought vocational information in several fields. To provide money for the tea, the scholarship, and other proiects, the League promoted a blanket raffle at the carnival to supplement the regular earnings from the sale of popcorn and ice cream. The Girls' League entertain all of the mothers at the annual Mothers' Tea.

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