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Qill and Scroll A quill pen! That's bodaeious old! Grandpappy of it might have told, I betcha' students have to work To make this club-they sure can lt shirk! To create an interest in journalism, to recognize and reward outstanding ability and achievement in writing and other phases of journalistic work, is the main purpose of Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Only juniors and seniors ranking in the upper third of their class scholastieally, who have done superior work in writing, editing, or managing the high school publica- tions are eligible for election to Quill and Scroll. They niust also be recommended by the sponsors of the publications. The local chapter requires those students recommended from the editorial depart- ment of the Purple and Gold to have written and have had published one hundred col- umn inches of material. However, as the work on the Arrow and the business staff is more varied and consists less of writing,thc requirements are not so definite. The Ar- row work includes art and photography. In the eritieal service maintained by the national organization, the '35 Arrow and the Purple and Gold were awarded first class honor rating. Purple and Gold Improving upon its rating of previous years, the Purple and Gold was awarded first class honor rating both by the Quill a11d Scroll Critical Service and the National Scholastic Press Association. With James Smith as editor-in-chief and Glenda. Hodge, Velva. Mae Grose. Bob Iioucks, and Kenneth Raschke serving as his assistants, the staff worked toward a more complete coverage of news, the enlargement ofthe paper in size and circulation. and the encouragement of' journalism in the high school. During the last semester of this year, the new staff of juniors, headed by co-editors, Barbara Goepfert and Bill Grow, proved. capable of editing the paper. As president of the South Dakota High School Press Association, James Smith pre- sided at the animal business session held in Brookings. During the session, Howard Gunn was selected to serve as treasurer of the organization for 1936. The conference was attended by fifteen Watertown journalists. An editorial written by the editor was awarded honorable mention at this meet Previously it had been given sixth place among 2500 entries in a contest sponsored by National Educational Association. Lyle Mason, business manager, and Alton Mielke a11d Earl Koehler, assistants, man- aged to finance more six-page papers and the only eight-page edition that has been pub- lished in the past three years. This here paper, P. and G., lt sure do the crier bel When each issue does come out, Students laugh until they shout!
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Forensic League 'I'hil'1'l Huw M. .luhvs4m. A. Ste-innif-tx, Mr. .Im'rIuii, Il. Iuiucks. Il. Gunn. Svculnl Ilnw I, Ilunsou, I, Gustafson, I., Smith, ll. .luImsnn, .l. Ze-rfus, First How U. VVinkI1-i', A. Gillis-rtsmi. K. Iizisclilco. IJ, Yun XV:'ild. A. Mivlko, S. lluutmi. 1. Big .Iokfu 2. Pull that piiuclil Zi. It fm-ls likv rain! 4. 'l'liv Gals. ,. . n, l':it1'ivk III-nry. Jr. 6. Quit Hirtiugr, Tuliby. T. Faisliiuu Pzilwxmiv. 8. Wv, Ihr- uffii'ii1zitivv! 59. Quit Df'9kII1Ki Extemp Club 'I'hi1'd lluw J. Nugent. .l. Zvrfus, H. John- son. li. Uuvc-rsnii, M. l't'dPl'SUll, I.. flustrifsun, A. Gilhe-Vtsnn, S1'0flIldli0YV Mr. .lU1'4i?ilI, Il. SIPIII, U, XVinkIer, H. I52lXtt'l', XV. Vim VV:il1i. IJ. H-insun, D. Gucldul, Il. Smith. First I-low IJ. Olson. N. .IohnSfm, L, Smith, A. Mivlkc-, S, Ilaute-ii. D, Yun XYald, Fl. Gm-pf:-rt.
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Qiill and Scroll Third llow U. NVinkl+fr, ll, Gunn, B. Goep fvrt, I., Mason, Miss Goefpforl li, Koohlvr, All Mielkv. VV. Nu gf-nt. K. Rnschke. Sm-oml Row Miss Town:-zvnd, XV. Randall IJ. Hanson. M. Melham, L. Gus tzifson, l-I. llosr-, lb, XVendr0ff, B Kvllogzpr, Miss Kuasa. First Row .l. Smith. V, M. Grorw. G VVoufl, G. Horlgv. li. Loucks. K Sonrs, A. Miolko. 1. Arc VW- llzippy! 2. Out of the roll. 3. 'l'l1v llflalls. 4. linryiiigg the Hzitcliet- 5. Town llall Tonight. 6. Wliill- Wi- VVork. 7. llozul-linv. Purple and Gold Fifth Ilow I . Brown. XV. Von VValfl, E ' rimgw llzirr. M. Mielkn, I.. lirickson, S G. Krzikowslii, S. McLaughlin M. Olson. Fourth llow G. .lm-kson. E. Koehler, M ' Planning Johnson, N. Johnson, K. Rasch- ko, ll. Christensen, D. Olson, M Xhrlls, ll. lliatt. G. Kjos, IJ Evefnson, A. Hzznson, H. Ouver- son. 'l'hii'd liow li. M. Lnniln, R. Kf-llugg, E. llose-, H, Johnson, D. XVQ-ndroff, M. J. Noonan, J. Feuliml, R. liouc-ks, M. Junker, L. Gustaf- son, M. H4-skow, A. Mivlke, VV. llloyors. V. David, S. Rose. Sw-ond Row l', Murphy, M. Melhzim, D. Hanson, XV. Grow. B. Goepfert, U. XVinklvr, Ii. Mason, V. M. Gross-, J. Smith. G. Hodge, P. llolsi, .I. lim-lc. S. Lindquist. First Row W. Num-nt. ll. Gunn, D. Dano. ' Fifteen fsQiwliQlQQl,l,i l., t State Cullegr at Vw- ' Uctobv' ' . 1 t0 Be J' f 9, N 1' . K, 112604 Q 9 .M vm' 41' .527 fy- .F 7 123' aka mls: cu fi. A ,Q gl is, 97 ol :fl 9 a' Q1 GQ uillllrl il-uv Mi. rsilix ' v au: ,mf U3 Q Wm fir .L S. Ati .vii oil-wil: ef New wumasfff' - Curt-f, Hi.,g',' flair
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