Central High School 1961 Yearbook (New Rockford, ND) - Full Access

One~7fcl !Piay 0nlry) ''J/appy Journey, " Jakes c5uperior The one -act piay, "Happy Journey, " under the supervision of Mrs. Garnass received a superior rating at the speech contest in Devils Lake. The play depicts a typical family which takes an eventful trip to visit a near by rela- tion. The happy journey proved to be full of fun and humor for its participants. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: B. Bowman, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Garnass, M. Erickson. THIRD ROW: R. Schmid, J. Belquist, R. Olson. c5peech Gonfeslanls !Receive !Rolinys Under the direction of Mrs. Fahrer speech contestants Joyce Anderson, who gave an interpretive reading "A Dream Life," Barbara Moore, who read "The Irritating Angel" and Gretchan Adams, reading "Vagabone House," received excellent ratings. Bob Fahrer received a good rating for his extemp speech. GRETCHAN ADAMS ROBERT FAHRER BARBARA MOORE JOYCE ANDERSON gnlernaii'onalc5ociely Jfonors X !R Jf c5 c5enior Journahsls To qualify for membership in the society one must be in the upper third of his class and have recommendations from his advisor or principal and approved by the executive secretary of the Quill and Scroll Society. J. Linderman, a previous Quill and Scroll member, pins new member L. Gjestvang, asS. Olson waits to be pinned.

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