Washington High School - Cherokean Yearbook (Cherokee, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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Pow Wow Staff Iron! hon: Carole Newland, Donna Lanxon, janet McAlpinc, Velda Maffin, Paula XVileox, Irene Angnos, Sharon Holmes Vlarilyn Alloway, Nancy Casey, june McLaughlin. M Ill Rue: JoAnn Burkhart, Ann Hankens, Darlene Clement, Patricia Florine, Lois Ehrieh, Nancy Kintigh, Margaret Fu hs Betty McKenzie, Shirley Lauer, Lee Ann Anderson. Biff Runs Barbara Seaman, Caryl Lee Kreykes, Mary Margaret Rupp, Ronald McManus, Patricia Ostcrling, john Andr us It in Hantsbarger, Charles Stiles, Barbara XVilll1lCC, Kay Rasmus, Mr. -lesse Lundy, faculty advisor. POW WOW Pow Wow originated in 1934 as only a mimeographed school paper. Through the years, it has come to appear every Monday night as a full- page section in the Cherokee Daily Times. A worthwhile, interesting, and newsy Pow Wow each Week is the goal for which the thirty members of the staff give their time and talents. Lee Ann Anderson and Barbara Wallace, co-editors, and Mr. Lundy, Pow Wow advisor, successfully guided the staff in producing a comparable paper. June McLaughlin and Jo Ann Burkhart wrote the worthwhile editor- ials. Reporting the news from school were Paula Wilcox, Nancy Casey, Marilyn Alloway, Joan Hantsbarger, Mary Margaret Rupp, Patsy Florine, and Donna Lanxon. Shirley Lauer, Patricia Osterling, and Lois Ehrich penned some clever features, while John Andrews and Charles Stiles very capably handled boys' sports. Darlene Clement kept us informed of girls' sports and of the music activities. The artistic abilities of Caryl Lee Kreykes and Kay Rasmus resulted in clever and interesting cartoons. Ronnie McManus, photographer, faith- fully kept Pow Wow supplied with snap-shots. Janet McAlpine and Nancy Kintigh exchanged papers with many high school and colleges, and in the form of an exchange column, penned many items of interest. Carole Newland took charge as secretary and kept all of the records. Irene Angnos and Ann Hankins proof read all of the copies after the typists, Betty McKenzie, Barbara Seaman, and Sharon Holmes, headed by Margaret Fuchs, had completed the typing in preparation for Velda Maffin, flunky, to take the finished copy to the printer. -46...

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SEVENTH GRADE llfliflf Rmr: Anna Hollingshead, Cecil Fletcher, Judith Gulling, Sherryl Leonard, Barbara Brasser, Margaret Duvall, Dennis Unger, Rosemary Schmidt, Nancy XY'eleh. SLTUIIAI Razr: Larry Deeker, james Mueller, Gayle Fuhrman, Carolyn lfnhrman, jane Nelson, Roger NVhite, Lee XVhiie, Daniel l'lankens, Gary Meyer. Tlwiril Row: Harold Burch, Richard Anderson, James Fortner, Gary Bunn, Ann NleCollister, Ruby Smith, Marjorie Smith, Gerald Sears. Burk Rout Sandra Mullenberg, Colette Nvarriner, Douglas Xvray, Kay Hobbs, Thais Herron, Cary Steig, Nancy Keller, Charles Seaman, David Urban. lirrml Row: Gerald Campbell, Roger Briden, Paris Mentis, Donald Urban, Alvin Appletoft, john Russell, Karin Davis, Thomas Hetriek. SKTONKI Row: Craig llenderson, Donald Good, Thomas Augard, Clara Benson, Delores Bengston, Sue Seott, Melha NViteombe, Carol Sue Peterson, James Becker. Tlviril Row: Marilyn Brooker, Mona Meadows, Sandra Berry, liilene liegre, Nancy liowler, ,lean Nelson, Sharon Davis, Sherrill Roberts. Audrey Good, Sandra XVilson. liilrk Rllltf Roy Xvilson, Billy Mongon, Delores XVetherell, Patty Ann Miller, Betty Clark, Phyllis Olin, Mahlon Slief, Gary Sonksen, Robert Hall, Billy Lee. I ...45-



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Five staff members, Lee Ann Anderson, Barbara Wallalce, Caryl Lee Krcykes, june McLaughlin, and Charles Stiles, at- tended the Iowa High School Press Association convention, CLI-I.S.P.A.j in Des Moines, on November 13 and 14. They at- tended discussion groups and entered writing contests. Lee Ann Anderson received an honorable mention in the News Nllfriting contest. The trip was highlighted with a banquet at the University church, and with being guests of the LH.S.P.A. to the college football game. The delegates returned with some good ideas for improvement of Pow Woiv, which were pre- sented to the staff. Membership requirements for Pow XVOW are the desire to write, better than average ability, maximum effort, and punctuality. It is these qualities of the writers which qualify Pow Woxx' to deserve an uexcellentn rating by the National Scholastic Press Association. Cherokee was one of the few smaller high school to receive this rating. Quill and Scroll It was Februar 6, 1938, when the international honorary societ for . . y. . . , . J Y lu li school ournahsts was introduced in Cherokee H1 h School. The 5 . 1 . . . . . g principal function of this honorary organization is to hold an annual banquet at which the new members are initiated into the organization. Membership is based on four main requirements. The student must be a junior or a senior in high school and in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standing. Recommendation by the faculty advisor is essential, as is the acceptance and approval of an example of the studentls journalistic work, by the National Quill and Scroll board. The Annual Quill and Scroll banquet was held April 27, with Charles Stiles as master of ceremonies, Lee Ann Anderson, Barbara Wallace, Caryl Lee Kreykes and June McLaughlin, all present officers of Quill and Scroll, as host and hostesses to the initiates. The initiates, Patsy Florine, Joan Hantsbarger, Paula Wfilcox, Patricia Osterling, Shirley Lauer, and Lois Ehrich, spoke on an appointed phase of journalism.

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