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Majorette 'J Club Honor Suciehg I r' N -nm 1 47 f, f if ' 4 -ll K . 4'E'L7iff'if '4:'f4' 1 0 lr -7' it W . llefl to rightl-Lucille Foster, Helen Malay, Alice Anderson, Ruth Burroughs, Doris Van Hise, Doris Ells, Jean Root, June Peters, lois Bemis, Elaine Spurgeon, Maxine lecoultre, Wanda Brown, Betty Bowmer. Pee Vee Stall This year two Pee Vee Stafts were organized. By using two staffs a paper was published every week, therefore spreading the news of school events much quicker. The first semester the Seniors published the paper with Pat Evans and Merle Craner as Editors. The second semester the Juniors took over with Emma Hustler and Helene Strand as Editors. Mr. Howard Jones was the Advisor. First Row-Lucille Foster, Barbara McLean, Pat Yenor, Pat Evans, Ruth Burroughs Roan,.lack Taisey, Dick Bowmer. 1 F r ,Q E Vs-, 'gg -... 'ras 'Q 'l. 2 Second Row-Tom Y ac his 'lf- feb Jinx T
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Music Club Officers of the Music Club the first semester were President-Merle Craner, Vice-President-Pat Evans, Secretary-Don McCabe andTreasurer-June Peters. For the second semester they were: President-Barbara McLean, Vice-President- Pat Lowry, Secretary-Margaret Warner and Treasurer-Elaine Spurgeon. This club worked toward the goal of raising the standard of music in the high school. The members are selected according to musical experience and ability, and no freshmen are admitted. The Music Club sponsored a program in the fall to help raise money for the maiorette's boots. They also presented a Long-haired concert on March I I. Music Club Pins were bought by the members and a system was worked out for thase who were qualified to receive Iyres for their sweaters. 113 Home Ec Cl ll h First Row-Carol Lavigne, Mary Lou Kamp, Helen Malay, Helen Strand, Pat Evans, June Peters, Jessie Roan, Jessie Walker, Mariean Smith, Verla Ahlstrom, Marlene Wi.liams. Second Row-Rose Kile, Mary Lou Sexton, Ruth Burroughs, Dolores Foster, Betty Elmes, Glenn: Cardwell, B:.ty Sines, Alice Rite, Ruth Rife, Agnes Johnson, Alice Anderson. Third Row-Miss Gregory, Lola Hamlin, Vera Horine, Muriory Johnston, Betty Gloyne, Marilyn Papenfuhs, Pat Torchie, Shirley Jones, Patsy Dimica, Suzanne Fountain, Mary Johnston. Fourth Row-Lois Allen, Edna Arrhenius, Bernadfne Williurrs, Mary McQuade, Alma Qualls, Joan McDowell, Barbara McLean, Anita Welsh, Evelyn Wallace, Lila Arrhenius, Frances Gallagher, Kay Alexander, Lila Cox, Rilla Berry, Betty Pease, Betty Horine. Fifth Row-Ruth Sundell, Mariary Hamlin, Danna Rae Bretz, Emma Hustler, Mary Covey, Ruth Papenfuhs, Margaret Warner, Laura Sikkenga, Darlene Morrison, Mary Epler, Opha Carman, Joyce Moore, Betty Devoe, Laura Stoness, Joanne Seaman, Doris Jane Ells. Quill and Scroll Members of the Quill and Scroll were initiated into this organization on March 2, 1947. Included in this are Lucille Foster, Ruth Sundell, Jack Taisey, Pat Evans, Barbara McLean, Merle Craner and Pat Yenor. On March 8, each member wore a Quill and Scroll printed in green ink on thier forehead to indicate he was a member and also to serve as a mild initi- ation. Ofiicers of the Quill and Scroll are Pat Yenor, President, Pat Evans, Vice- President, and Barbara McLean, Secretary-Treasurer.
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Majuretie Club Maiorettes organized in order to give the twirling class a chance to improve to benefit their public appearances. June Peters was chosen President and Alice Anderson served as Secretary- Treasurer. Main event of this year for the maiorettes was appearing at Moscow, Idaho, and twirling for the Moscow-Portland University Game. The maiorettes also performed at basketball and football games during their seasons. x First Row-Lucille Foster, Barbara Case, Jean Root, Barbara Mclean, Pat Yenor, June Peters, Ruth Sundell, Anita Welsh, Vivian Williams. Second Row-Mr. Jones, Mary Lou Kamp, Maxine Lecoultre, Bety Bowmer, Shirley Hill, Pat Evans, Barbara Pendell, Helen Maloy, Emma Hustler, Helen Kersey. Third low-Merle Craner, Jim Smith, Diclz Bowmer, Kenneth Hult, .lack Taisey, Bill Morris, Tom Roan, Bob Lynch. Honor Societq This is a national organization and several thousand schools all over the country belong to it. Its constitution was written and adopted in 1921, but it was not approved until 1922. It was then that the official emblem was adopted. Students in the two upper classes are admitted to this organization on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service. Ruth Burroughs and Pat Yenor were elected into the Honor Society in their junior year, and Jack Taisey, Pat Evans, Tom Roan and Barbara Mclean were elected in thier senior year. Lucille Foster and Dick Bowmer were also chosen the last semester of their junior year. Pee Vee H
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