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Roads May take ARROWHEAD The Arrowhead staff spent another busy year under the gurdance of Mass Mildred Blossev The staff put out lo Issues of the Arrowhead During the fall semester Pat Britten was editor Judy Rrley assnstant edrtor and Bull Peacor sports edntor Mnke Johnson served as busrn ss manager with John Van Eyk as hrs assnstant The second semester saw Judy Rrley as edrtor and Pat Brntten as assrstant edntor At that tmme Deanna Leer and Jan Hendrrckson became page edltors Regular assrgnments were Larry Fntzgerald art work Carol Graff and Arlenn Ulmer names lust and Erleen Keene and Marllyn Thornton exchange Buslness managers and sports editors were the same ,2 BEGINNER S LUCK Through Beglnners Luck Snohornush Hugh School students have an opportunuty to get their wrttnng IH print This magazine whlch comes out rn the sprung contanns creatuve wrut Ing by the students themselves Thus was Mnss Moores frrst year as the ac tnvrtys advnser Ann Uran was chosen o be edntor wuth Sandy deSoto as assnstant edrtor Other staff members Included Myrna Bartel helmer manuscript edltor Mary Ellen Keaton busrness manager Kay McDonald art edntor The group read and dlscussed the manu scrnpts submntted The best of these were se lected and sent to the Unlversnty of Washlng ton where a student group luclged them Social hlghllght of the years actuvtles was a tnp to the Penthouse Theater In Seattle The group also sponsored an after game dance ARROWHEAD back row Norm Ol son Larry Frtzgerad Make Johnson John Van Fzyk Bull Peacor Muss Blossey Front row Barbara Nydegger a Brltten Marilyn Thornton Arleun Ul mer Carol Graff Erleen Keene Judy Rrley BEGINNERS LUCK back row Muss Moore Marvel Johnson Barbara a cliff Patrlcla Arnett Barbara Nydegger Sandra Newman Pat Brrtten Sherry Pendergrass Second row Eileen Keene Madelrne Brandsma Sharon Olaf son Marilyn Wold Kay Moore Churchill Penny Chrlds Ann Bingham Sondra Bunney Front row Kay Mc Donald Ann Uran Sandy deSoto Mary Keaton Mryna Bartelhelmer TWELVE I . , . . . . , . I - , . I 1 I ' . . . . , . A , . . I 1 I 1 t , , . . A - 1 , . , I . . . , . . 1 - , - W' -. -- . ., , ,' ' U an 1 - , - , Aa A , f , , t . , . - , Pt - l 1 1 ' ' l ' 1 1 1 'I , . L5 -4 - - 0 V . J , , R :- I q 1 1 A 1 1 I A 1 I' , r , V , .lull ' 1 - . . ,: -F' ..- l
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Recorders ANNUAL CONCESSION to .lan Hendr ckson Kathy Vaal Miss Fowler Velma Iverson Llnda Fortune Ma lyn Poser ANNUAL CONFERENCE to Kathy Vaal Larry Kalser Mass Fowler Jan Hendrlck son Vnctor Swan All o the actnvntues and classes must be an cluded and the correct amount of space allot number of square Inches an pnctures must not exceed a certaun quantutv Second the undnvrdual class puctures must be mounted Some of the students were eather absent or entered after the pnctures Nere tak en They had to oe found and thenr pnctures taken so that they would be represented In the annual A few senxors should remember the proddung and pushung admrnustered by the staff to get them to the studlos for thenr Senior pictures Deanna Leer was placed an charge of vvnte ups and It was her lob to fngure out the length of each one and asslgn them to elther the staff or other students Thus IS a very bug o for I us so much easter to say wont do It or put the wrltlng of the artrcle ended up vvrutnng them herself All of the prctures must be taken and the students In them notlfled The Weather ne d ed to be consrdered also for nelther a cloudy nor sunny day vvrll produce good results Once taken the pictures must be dentnfued and then the spelling of each name checked The theme must be chosen and worked over to fat each page and actnvnty The staff co operated In typlng proofreadung and the secondary tasks requlred I0 produclng a year book Therr tnme was glven freely and many hours were spent for your benefut and for your enloyment tn years to come E EVEN I - I. I r. - i 1 ', X J My I I - L L - .I . I . I . - F '- tb, 'f' ' , No.I ted to them. The pages must balance and the off and offland off - then Deanna usually I . . . X. . . D . , l
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You Anywhere QUILL AND SCROLL After a very tryung early fall InItIatIon mem bers of the Thomas F Barnhart Chapter of Qulll and Scroll went Into actton As a part of the InItIatIon each new member brought 25 pop bottles to the next meetIng These were sold and the proceeds went to the March of Dnmes On January 29 the group really got Into the groove for the March of Drmes lt gave a matnnee dance durlng noon and actIvIty pen ods The Income from the dance was almost O Under the leadershtp of PresIdent Vnctor Swan the group InItIated several new Ideas and put them Into effect Vlctor was asslsted by Deanna Leer vlce presIdent Jan Hendruck son secretary and Myrna Bartelheumer trea surer LIBRARY Ish to nght Elva Naff Norma Slkel Pat Mayhew Mlss Cow Patsy Arrxngton Judy Fox Becky Bueler Pat Davls Pat Arnett Yvonne .losl n Pat Crowe I QUILL 8. SCROLL back row Sherry Pendergrass Barbara Ratcllff Muke Johnson Jerry Saulter Bull Peacor VIC tor Swan Mss Bossey Mldde row Jan Hendrlckson MerI yn Wold Mar lyn PoIer Deanna Leer Myrna Bartel he mer Karen McElhaney Front row Kathy VaIl Mary Ellen Keaton Sandy eoto Jcdy Rrley Ann Uran Ia Srmth LIBRARY When you take a book to the lsbrary after getttng a remInder slIp It doesnt look as If there IS much work Involved In runnIng the lnbrary smoothly There Isnt really lust a few Itttle thIngs For example take the remtnder sllp Each day they are made out to remtnd you to return books thus avondlng TIDES A record IS made of every book that IS checked out and returned to be sure of less confusuon and fewer fnnes Before the books are shelved they are checked for any extra wear and tear After any necessary mendung they are shelved under thenr VBTIOUS categornes The lIbrarIans also can help you flnd ma terIal for themes They can show you how to use the card catalogue and the Reader s Gunde As we were SBYIDQ lust a few lIttle thIngs 'GP' N1 THIRTEEN . . . . I - - It - - H - I - - 1 . . . . D u ' I ' I - A , . , - I . I ' V I I 52 . , . . . - . I 1 . . . r I ' ' ' . ' I ' I I I - . - H- - - 11 den, Sharon' Church, John Bingham, 3 ' , ' if , - I I U 1 l. Y 1 V' , I , , . - . ., U I , ' '. - a s , 7 A , ', R't . X' - 4 ' . . S ' at I ' I , f 3, J ff t. 6 wr ' . in af l ' A
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