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.ww -, Kwai HONOR SOCIETY Seated: Bernadel Griffith, Carole Twidwell, Florine Lane, Rich Nehr, Toni Karis, Carolyn Koslzi, Hazle Schmitt, Peggy Morgan, laura Pittman, Edith Blair, Lennea Osmanberg. Standing: Patsy Peltola, Brenda Button, Marilyn Brainard, Ron Nelson, Adviser Mrs. Gimmey, Arnie Kainu, Mary Farslund, Kay Chester. CAMERA CLUB THESPIANS Gary Balch, Peter Jolly, Arnie Albrecht, Bill Reese lst row, Joyce Stoliby, AdVlS6f MY- R0Ck9Yf Rlfhafd Nell'- 2nd row, Nick Chester, Peggy Morgan, Florine lane, laura Pittman, Jerome Nelson, Carolyn Kaski. Honor Society Camera Club Thespians Struggling to make a go of it, was -the main objective of the Honor Society, Thespians, and Camera Club, the young organizations of W.H.S. Working hard on their constitution and point systems took up time at the beginning 'of the school year for the Honor group. Money-making schemes for the start of a treasury proved to be a year around job. Reading one-act plays proved 'entertaining to the Thespians. What your camera can do was the subject studied by the Camera Club under their adviser Mr. Stroud. 42
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The 4th week end of May, 1956, is one that GAA i l Y , Wx r 1, , ,:,,.,,i 1 M-W 5 'F' F5351 K at Qi' Q x 1' Ns ,nun P Mor an Edith Blair Joyce rant Row, seated: Shirley Kasberg, eggy g , , ' ' - b r Jo ce Stolibyg standing: Marilyn Browng seated. Lennea Osman e g, y Johnson Sharon Summers, Hazle Schmitt. f I F C l n Second Rdwa Marlene Orloske, Gloria Tanner, Beverly Detto , aro y . . L Koslmi, Mary Forslund, Marilyn Brarnard, Kay Chester, Donna ease, members will long remember. They enjoyed three lazy days at Seaside as they rode horses and hi- cyeles. Went swimming and howling, and basked in the sun. Next year. for the first time. freshmen girls will he allowed to join the club. Q, :wx ' Q G . Ao Ao zu ' fi .:-1 'HI 1 AN V F 1 8 We-i - we Genevieve Kortes, Patsy Peltola, Nina Fisher, Back Row: Laila Hietala, Brenda Button, Melly Gregarius, Bernadel Griffith, Darlene Fitzgerald, Toni Karnis, LaQueta Williams, Carole . . .. , G r Twidwell, l.cnVerne Wick, Diane Button, Betty Reijonen, Miss rego y. The CAA went to three playdays, at Kelso, Ridge- field, and Battleground. The basketball team de- leatecl liattleground CAA team hy one point, 15-14. They selected Sharon Summers as president, ,loyc-e Stolihy as vice-president, Diane Button, secretary-treasure-rg Peggy Nlorgan, student council representativeg Xlary Forslund and loycc- johnson, points chairmen. '. AMN., Lzmraf vitnlitv, the GAA en- fssfi aff
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,fiiiili 3 ,954 U 2.,,..,.,, ,, 'wgzyl m'i7.i'- if ,wtt,N03i3,.11yi ,,.. ,,a1Sf?:,E31i?4 -'1-iiif W i f A K f V.: 5 , fx g, is t N . Ab-r W 1. 3 '.:...u....,.. Beavertonian THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Bryant Drugs Inc. CA 5-30l1 - WOODLAND AND Dr. Dillman CA 5-4311 - wooDLANn - 2 rang C431 3 g .. tiriizii ' W .5 A ,L - 1 Nick Chester, assistant editor, Melly Gregorius, Wocowa co-assistant editor, Ron Nelson, Beavertonian editor-ah large, Wocowa sports editor, Brenda Button, Wocowa co-assistant editor, behind Brenda, Chuck Townsend, mimeo- graph operator, Toni Karnis, Beavertonian editor, Sherrie Kingen, staff artist and mimeoscope specialist, behind Sherrie, Bob Pettit, Beovertonian sports writer, Arnie Albrecht, Wocowa editor, Diane Button, Beavertonian re- porter, Charlotte Martin, chief stencillist. JOURNALISTS DISCOVER ENGLISH AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT Attempting to publish the school newspaper, Beavertonian, every two weeks except during examination periods every six weeks, the journalism class, eleven strong as against last yearis twice that number, soon discovered that words and their usage meant hours of work outside class. However, there were moments of fun, as may be seen in candid pictures below. Nellyis birthday falling but a day or two away from Mr. Stroud's, the hard-driving taskmaster bor- rowed an old Indian custom and with Nellyis aid held a Kpotlatchv for the class and several honorary journalists. Cokes and animal crackers was the surprise refreshment. Because of the smallness of the class, it was necessary to reach outside it for many staff positions on the yearbook, Wocowa, usually held by members of the journalism class, themselves. 1 With the adviser assigned three English classes, and he desirous to remain 'in the science field also, Mr. Stroud will not teach journalism next year. He will, however, remain as Wocowa adviser, Mrs. Gimmey taking over the Beavertonian and journalism, along with her regular commercial subjects. Hz How to stay happy in the editor's 'hot seat is a secret let out of the bag by barefoot Toni while Tolo week progressed, four queens sipping cokes and munching animal crackers at the potlotch , action following close ot assembly preceeding Christmas holidays show Beavertonian distributed as hasty holiday seekers sprint vacationward, Gilbert ought to have included reporters when he wrote, . . . a police- man's lot is not a happy one. . . . and so far into the night Pettit tackles page make-up, adviser pours potiatch coke for inkslinger Townsend and honorary isome- times spelled . . . orneryl member Balch. lit eg A Q
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