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Show ~ BEEPS yoo SST yl ahs SN +3 ETE Lisdabetowsbeaeaiiids PEWS TE La Leer Preset PRE REEVE MO Boyes ase Fewoe < TEP SAAS ESES paSrintiaig is ii 3 $-* eos Siirte crt eee he os se eat et; as3 has ce ke # oli Saas t PS WarTae 6. Spee CEE ET rvespe ke Rohs OTTER tke ord Wearing the pin of International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, the members of Quill and Scroll set out to accomplish the projects set up for their goals. The first initiation was formal at which Principal Metcalf and Mr. Westergard, were made _ honorary members. Mr. Metcalf organized the first Journalism class at Weber and since has been a staunch supporter of all Journalism activities; Mr. Westergard was made an honorary member because of his outstanding work on Yearbook publications and all photography for both the Golden Spike and Warriors Trumpeter. Mrs. Blay: ney, advisor of the club, was also presented with a pin. Lending a helping hand are the officers Lois Hussman, vice president, and Sharon Larison, secretary, as Marianne Johns, president, counts the club funds. | Being made honorary members are Principal Metcalf and Mr. Westergard by the officers Marianne Johns, Lois Hussey ane Se ee The little black Weber,” was to raise money a book “Who’s Who new journalism department next year, and was the first student directory to be lished at Weber. Principal Metcalf makes a comment on the tion as Jo Ann Stanger, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. at project by Quill and Scroll to buy a typewriter for the Quill and Scroll organizaBlayney, and Mike Parker listen intently. New members after being line up for a picture initiated formally. Mad- elyn Hancock, Marilyn Dearden, Vicki Jo Moyer, Earl Howe, Bill Achiele, Dorothy Greenwell, Principal Metcalf, Edwinna Barryman, Carlene Brenchly, Gary Blodget, Loraine Corry, Mike Parker, Catherine Mosier, Jo Ann Stanger, Lois Hussman, Sharon Harris, and Marrianne Johns. pub- |