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Pluyvrs ay' Ihr- gum1- of kings ara' ilu- lllCIlllPOI'S of tlu: Chess l1lulr- nmnipululorsof liorsvs zuul l'HSll1'S.0llI1ll1'l'IlS2iIlIl pawns: mul Iluv illlvlluvlllal giant of tlu-in all is llurlyarcl lioocllaxul, who through a scnu-sh-r of play has 4l1-nionstralvrl his nmslc-ry ovvr olluwr sluflvnls ul' llu- ganu-. lllu-ss Club Illt'IlllN'l'S nuwl rm-gularly on 'l'liursrlay nights in room IZZS uiulvr ilu' supvrxision of Miss P1-rluun. l,rl'glIllll'I'S are- inlrocluvn-rl to ilu- ganu' and giyvn in- slruc-lions, whilm- nurrm- zulvaiuw-il playm-rs l'IlLl'ilf.fl' in inlrivatv Sll'lllllK1'IllS. Ujfirvrs llu' pus! yvur lmrv bvvn: Yiiuw-nl Wm-lwrs mul Law- l'Hlll'l' Malurrm-sv. prvsifls-nts: Hob Snuulvr :uul Kay .l0lll'S. yin' pri-siilvnlsg mul Don llollisli-l', llolwrl Wm-ln-rs. zuul Nlxin Nivlson, si-4'rm'lury-Il'1'asur1-l's. In Ilu' fnrvgrounsl lilllfflll U 1'ln'rs and ,Inhn U 1'slf'-V slluly all possilxilitic-sz ln-yonrl. .lm-an Svoon proposn-s to mow in on Mara-vllu l5inlslrup's king: wlliln- oxvr nvar ilu- window. lin-orgv .lorgc-nson anrl Holm liooilnlan sc-4-in lo han' forgollm-n lll1'll' ganu- for ilu- uunnu-nl. - . Nlorfl invlinvd toward lhv plvbifm game' of vluwkvrs are otlwr Washington Park Sl,l1ll0Ill-S. Many roll calls kuvp ll board lmndy and play oll' for room cllainpionsliips. Groups in Mr. VVeayur's room have 1-ngagorl in many 4-ontn-sts in I'0l'l'Ill yvars. llrdinarily llu- ganu-s do not lncconu' inlrivah- or spiritvd unlil ilu: roll vall nu-nllwrs approach sunior ranking and liavs- atlainvd some flvgrov ol' 1-xp:-rivilvv as playvrs. During tho past svnu-sh-r. ll0WOYl'l'. a group of the nvw Sllplllllllllrl' rvsirll-nts limo lwpzun to play tlur granu- zuul to show some llIlllt'I'SlZillfllIlg! of tau-lim-s. llvraldlf1'lhkvu'al1'lws Richard 'l'. Smilh and I,uu'rvnr'0 Wlulvrrvsv Ill2llll'IIYl'l' for position in a ganu- ol' vlu-ss. 'flu' Iwo Dons. Svalmlm and Pvlvrs. svl oul lo prow: tlivir supvriorily at clu-m'k1-rs. 'N girl. unlu-known. looks on from an zliljzuvlll roll vall room. Frank I'vll'rs1'n pulls an luw.x'lwrl1'd morc ' on livorgo Pollingvr wllilu llu' lallvr walvlivs ilu- pllologmpllvr. f 20
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UUILL A ll SCROLL ..., ational Honor Snciet In recognition of unusual service and ability in conneetion witll publication work. members of the Kipikawi and lieaeon stalls are I't't'0IIllll0Illltftl for membership in Quill and Seroll, a national honorary journalistic society. Membership is open only to student journalists whose seholastie ranking plaees them in the upper quartile of their elass. Members may be elected in their junior year upon submission ol' proof of their talents. Pietured are, liuek lime: M arguret Thomas, Florenee Carre, Luther Mendenhall. John Boiselair, Robert Lyle, Robert. Jessen. George N . Hanson, lliehard Popluwski Bob Sykes. Miss Case, adviser, and Margaret, Due. Fronl Row: Esther Strebel, Mary Jerstad. Virginia Devine, Dorothy Bowman. Lorraine lluhler, lidith lierven, Mary Donohue, Marie Ove. and Laura Stasieluk. Election to the National Honor Society is made by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, serviee, and eharaeter. Mem hership is limited. Students voted to membership this year include: Huck lfozez Bob Lyle, Joe Lampark. Vincent Vllehers, Uwen Johnson. Artlmr Jorgensen, Jack Jorgensen, Arthur Domsky. Third If01l'2 George Vanhaverlxeke, Donald Andrews. George N . Hanson, Betty Small. Hoy Stewart, I. N. 'l'ueker, Luther Mendenhall, James Gibson, Abc Holden, Louis Sesso, Kenneth Pipenberg and Charles Fftmllliltl. Seeonrl lime: James Lillie, Robert. l'ledst.rom, Frances l3ull'lnun, Mary Allen, Annie liutman, Muriel Grillith, llflargarct Thomas, Betty Shalhraek, Helly Van lilareom. Helen Thrnvalos, Geraldine Niesen, Mary Luhs, Edward Saltz, and Evan Williams. Fronl Role: Richard Olsen. Doris Reinke, Dolores Zander, Marie mxlieatriee 'WleNiehol, Mary Edmonds, Jacqueline Gerkin, Mary Donohue. Norma Wilson, Jean Rothschild, Jean Meliaehern, Marion Marfy, Emily Kersten. Ruby Tilleson. and Lelloy Roberts. Nu! l'ieIure1i: Jim Atkins, Elizabeth Augustine, Glenn Christiansen, Ella George, Betty Gill. Dorothy llerhst, Franeis llensdens. lleclvig lljortness. Vl'ayne Koehler. Joe Lawrenee, liill Lewis, Leonard Monefeldl. Janet Rasmussen. lloyden Supiano, Elsie Van Wie, Adam Cormaek, Lawrenee Henkes, Anna Mae Kelsey, .lohn Koet- ting, Joseph Masiewiez. Dorothy Mullikin. Shirley lleagan. Jean Sell. Hob Yerhaeghe, Walter Vierthaler.
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Gasoline motor-propeller! models are the new interest of the members ol' the Model Airplane Club. Organized a year ago by a group of boys interested in flying. the organization this year has engaged in a mueh wider tield of aetivities. Remly to take QU' from their flying lield on the edge of town are sex eral of the gasoline motor-operated models. Mauriee lieller. liill Mit-kelsen. and lliehard Frost, prepare the planes. Rublwr luuul-pmrerell morlels are being demonstrated baek ol' sehool by ltussell Zebell. llaul Miller. and Russell S0llll'llll. ttllit-ers of the organization were Manriee Beller. president: Ntilliam Miekelsen, xiee president: Paul Miller, seeretary- treasurer: and Mr. Sanders. club adviser. Flying in the l'ptou'n Theater on Saturday mornings was one of the N39 imlorations. Here Mauriee lieller, Bill Miekelsen. and llob Ingles look ox er some of the planes they hax e been operating from the balcony. In lable tennis ills not the speed with whieh the ball van be returned, but the nieety of plaeement and the deftness with which a deceptive spin can he imparted. Park entlnisiasts ol' the game meet on Friday nights to match skills. Mary Zens illustrates how a return should be made. Donald llollister, Melvin Anderson. Maurice tlorsky, lietty G. Johnson, Betty Christensen. and Marjory Osborn look on. The reader of the second and third pages of the Beat-on was not aseertained but it was suggested he might be a member of the advertising stall' anxious to oll'er visual proof that the paper is read thoroughly. ,lolln Wlastos and Hob Buhler grin as il' they had just eo- operated to st-ore game-point. Ubserving them are ltussell Markisen. Marny Jensen. Donald Weeks. Lois Jordon. lit-tty Nlogensen, and Nancy Mills. Ollieers of the Table Tennis Club the past, year were Arthur Warren and Betty Johnson, presidents: l rank Andrews and Betty Mogensen, viee presidents: Hob Weeks and Nrthur VVarren. seeretariesg .lohn Mastos and lively n 'l'homas, treasurersg Miss llennefeather. adviser. 211
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