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Y NOVEMBER, 1950 umm: nun F- FLA- onomuzfn 'ak-'L T' On Monday On Friday, October 20, the. V b0YS left Olin! vian Chapter of the Louisiar At about mn Teen-Agers Library Associatx Homer and was organizedg with Miss Ma. ment station. ine Squyres as their leader. scientific far! is a statewide organization pla We left Home ned to foster library work znolia, Ark., a student assistants and to help iwe vigitgd th. choosing library work as a Cisaw their ca reer. The twenty-nine membeiwhich they ai chose as their officers: Jeanettall night ther Eaton, presidentg Clarice Doss!-lot Sp,-ings. vice presidentg Virginia Hill, se,-cached Hot 5 cretaryg Jerry Eaton, treasureito Little Roc and Ava Nell Holt, reporter. Oithe capitol. 1 her members are: Mary Rutipettie Jean s Buckliew. Glcgia Allen, ltgarthlarge game 3 Armstrong, enevieve een' Bobbie Boyter, Elizabeth Butlezxvhmufgged zimfggcllfgge align Mattie Coon, Mary Crocker, NOIMa ning' which is one f U na Erwin, Rose Hobbs, Bettyhi iest aims in Ark 0 Vg Idom, Barbara Idom, Margare g B19 M t . 211555. McDuff, Martha McLeod, Shiriaw 'lite mm am a e 'fn ley Parker Virginia Raineg 'tres' esefve- UPOH leavm V. ' - this reserve we went to Fox sharlotte Speer, Mickey Thomaas . h ' . Margaret Webber, Helen Wes mit where we stayed all nigh - -10n our way back, we stopped a Egfgly Wendell and Daisy W' Rich Mountains in Mena. On Fri BA D RATES SUPERIOR M 0- Aimeruanes to mcse wul' :v dents are Alan Thurmon, Elpreshmen: Mason. Gwen 'Therrell and V10 Ann Brgwn, Shirley Kiblq gini-a. Hill. Teanette Oxford, Lynette 0 The Dux-pose of these two mef0I'd- A113193 Pratins and P in 5 is to acquaint High Sch ,,,, j,S and gm, ,,,,,, the ,,0,.,,,,,LARGE MAJORITY cuoog of the state overnment. LAJKENDRICK AS 1 'town organizations finance ICI-ASS PRESIDENT nnnndinvn G H nvvfil Th 1 b ls ted t h day afternoon we reached hom f A - , Hoatercgtgnesgngadvfgn mg Egg, Those boys who 'went on the tot F F ?3r52IytlE,eEntd1x3cl'gesx2TLs' cazssgni roming Parade. They chose Claxafei Bob COWEIU, -TIIYXIHY D2 I 1950-51 session. ce Doss as Queen with Jo AnKend1'iCk. Lee Henry Mahal Nhatley and Martha McLeod aG- Ganz, H. BYYOU, Steve Boy Fall is here, but you couldn'tElvis Mason was named via ' Y-GI, D011 COOD. Ced1'iC EVHDS. B05 tell it by the weather: It is veryesident with Jeanette Eaton it and most of the girls arecretary Jean Williamson l U M N I N S ill wearing their hilly blouseiected is treasurer and Frarn md pretty bright colored sl-urtsxford was elected reporter 5 ' 'I' , W M e 50From the graduating class ofigggwilfggyPemagexltleu-risosieay'1AS their capable sponsors, J v ,many haiffe SOHC to C011ege.'miamson 'Francis Ono!-d ass chose Miss Ola Johnson Marinel Cowgill, Louise Vick Jo ' - ' E11 D B Betty Idom, POPular Senior V nn Clements, and Gene Free-iii' iijhhatggfg artiisorlmailcgsf mars' en ' urn - student, was elected to reign over an are 30318 to NOI thWeSternL, weargg fhenf e can The C1355 Colors are Pm? 1 he 14th Annual Homecomin hue Billie Ann Clements Dwan ' 'een While the flower 15 1.-1Ak.--wif.- A.. n..+..l.-.. nc --.u...g Pnnnh Tn-.an Tau Tnkn 1 Shirts are Demg displayedi'- r-'P4 l Egg: Square dance skirts are stil P P - dliaatff ave seen wearing them are Bc gd in .ta Lee Mary Little, Pats cedese fl Bet- Trees ge,3gg1e latest style haircut. Oth: V ,,,,,. fearing short ha1rdos are Bc 'W IH01 V: Jack Douglas, Bc boy Mitche 'f Bm0'l, Paxton Tnomas, Conrad Mc- w 31 rv pchern, and Danny Kendrick. hy at' Girls, have you noticed the SJack stumes being brightened up 'I' h ' .Uv e use of belts? avmg Nothing will replace the at- las- goactive mocalssins school feet ' ear among t e gir s: We V and nnita Lee, Beverly arnmoc endmg rances Walker and Peggy Wil Eransasm. The Warrior Staff wen Shreveport to sell ads for th nual. They visited all the stores, business colleges and tling companies. Many esta ments promised them they is buy an ad later. At noon the Staff feasted at Morris Cafeteria. From the day's activity casualty, only, was reported. Williamson and Alan Thur! o ular demand Those W .-ench, Shirley Kendrick, Ga Pry, Patsy Leach, and mar hers. Marilyn Gibson's new bob
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QUILL AND SCROLL Beverly Hammock Frances Oxford jean Williamson Sefreffzfy-Tremzzrer P7'?J'j5!6 72f Vice Preridenl ' 'i 1 ' y J L, J Miss Ola johnson Y Spmzror Bobby Carter Jeanette Eaton Romola Golmon Virginia Hill wr' ft. Sara Beth jones Conrad McEachern Gwen Therrell Alan Thurmon QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School journalists, was organized for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. The Ernie Pyle Chapter of Quill and Scroll was organized in Vivian in 19-45. A student must be of Senior standing, he must be in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing, he must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor, he must be recommended by the adviser and approved by the Executive Secretary.
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