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“Hornet” Supplies Students With News FIRST ROW: Ervin Olson, Ron Norman, Steve Horaski, Karen Kilpatrick, RoseMarie Pete, Susie Martinelli, Mrs. Borgstrom. SECOND ROW: Jim Noble, Bill Benbrook, Catherine Melton, Dave Baker, Jim Wolcott, Frank Furnish, Dwayne Neal, Sharon Berg, Lois Remington. THIRD ROW: Maynard Oliver, Anna Mae Fralick, Thane Hakala. This year's Hornet Staff, headed by Sue Martinelli and Ervin Olson, Editors; and Lois Remington and Karen Kilpatrick, Assistant Editors, proved to all the students that the efficient and capable staff could pro- duce one of the best papers ever read by the students at White River. Putting out the Hornet every other friday was a big job, but they never failed to meet the deadline with all the latest news around the school. The eighteen members of the staff proved to be very efficient, accurate and devoted to their various tasks. One of the highlights of the year was the publishing of a 20 page Christmas Edition and the special Senior Edition. The Hornet is a member of the Pacific Slope School Press and Quill and Scroll. This year three of the staff members were elected to Quill and Scroll, National Journalism Honorary Society. QUILL AND SCROLL SITTING: Sue Martinelli, Bonny Bagnall, Jim Wolcott. STANDING: Carol Ren- ner, Willie Rinell, Catherine Melton, Karen Kilpatrick, Charlotte Dieringer, Nadine Person. Quill and Scroll Honor Students Sue Martinelli and Ervin Olson were co- editors of the Hornet and were assisted by Lois Remington and Karen Kilpatrick. One of the newly organized clubs at White River is Quill and Scroll, which is a National Journalism Honorary Society. To be a member of Quill and Scroll one must have a better than 3.0 aver- age and also to have done outstanding achievement in journalism either on the yearbook or school paper. It is an hon- or for any student to be chosen as a member of Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Borgstrom, the adviser for Quill and Scroll, has done much to help bring this new organization into our school and make it a success. 11
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Annual Staff Produces T’Kopechuck SITTING: Eileen Baker, Jr. High Editor, Nadine Person, Asst. Editor, Willie Rinell, Editor, Jim Wolcott, Sports Editor, Carol Renner, Feature Editor, Charlotte Dieringer, Activity Editor. STANDING: Dorthy Locke, Art Editor, Shirley Trullinger, Typist, Ruthie Merriman, Typist, Bonny Bagnall, Sr. High Editor. Editor of the 1957 T'Kopechuck was Wil- lie Rinell. One step forward, was the theme chosen by the annual staff for the 1956-1957 year book. Members of this year's annual staff attended a yearbook workshop conference sponsored by the journalism department at the University of Washington, October 6. All of the staff attended various conferences for editors, business managers, and sports editors. These conferences were open to discussion of problems and the staff members gained valuable knowledge. Each staff member has diligently donated much time and effort to bring to the students an annual of which they could be very proud. Of course there were always the last minute rushes to meet a deadline, but through the combined efforts of the efficient staff it was possible to meet these deadlines This year's editor, Willabelle Rinell, and assistant editor, Nadine Person, have put forth thought and effort to produce an attractive and different yearbook with new lay-outs and headings. Mrs. Borgstrom, the adviser, was patient with the hopes, dreams and mistakes of the staff. She has been a real help in assisting the staff with the planning of the T'Kopechuck. The members of the Annual Staff worked hard to meet the necessary deadlines. 10 Nadine Person, Assistant Editor and Mike Schwab, Business Man- ager discussed plans for the Annual.
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Many Services Performed by Girls’ Club Carol Dickson and Sharon Kropi, Girls' Club Secretary and Vice-president, discuss future plans for the Tolo. Carol Renner presided over the Girls' Club and helped to keep the club active for 1956-57 school year. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET SITTING: Carol Renner. Linda Hillstrom. Lois Remington, Chee Chee Hack- mann, Sharon Kropi, Judy Johnson, Carol Dickson. STANDING: Willie Rinell, Jeanie Podolak, Cheryl Hansen, Mary Soler, Evelyn Thieman, Pamela Youngs, Miss Kathan. Service for the school and continuance of high standards were two of the main goals of the Girls' Club, led by adviser, Miss Kathan, president, Carol Renner, and cabinet members. First on the Girls' Club agenda was presenta- tion of a very successful Variety Show, which was composed of school and public talent. Various committees appointed by the cabinet were assigned to carry out the many duties of the club, such as selling hot dogs and coffee at home games. Decorating the Christmas tree and the halls were all a part of the Girls' Club work. Other notable activities conducted by the Club were the annual Homecoming Assembly and Dance, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, the Mothers' Tea, and the Tolo where the girls escort the boys. Each girl has the same chance to participate in the varied activities of the Girls' Club. - These attractive Usherettes are selected by the Girls' Club Cabinet to usher Concerts, Homecoming, School Plays, Mothers' Tea, Bacca- laureate, Graduation, and many other school functions. These girls are active members of Girls''Club and other school ac- tivities. Each year five girls from the Freshman Class are chosen by the Cabinet and they, along with the fifteen original members, make up the Usherettes. USHERETTES KNEELING: J. Podolak, J. Borler, R. Merriman, C. Dieringer, C. Renner, S. Trullinger. STANDING: S. Hubbell, E. Dole, R. Snell, G. Crackel, E. Baker, P. Grob, C. Hanson, C. Dickson, G. Doty, L. Hillstrom, T. West, L. Fielding, N. Person, M. lightburn, M. Ronney.
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