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R. Rugli IR Adams E. Iilais V. llunte I . Plank A. Luvaas R. Moser .l. l'orts-rfielcl M. Van I.yrlegruf J, Atwater R. McBee M. Pitney I. Jacobson C. Buck V. Jepson I. Bye-rs M. Spicer M, Perry IC, Humphreys A. Taylor F. Dodds M. Field ll. Brown 0. Williams li. Luvaas R. Brown M, Dunn A. Nelson H S ciety FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER EVERETT BLA1s - - - Presvblent - - - - - PAUL PLANK ROBERT RUGH - - Vice-President - - - BOB MOSER ALICE LUvAAs - - - Secretary - - - VIVIAN RUNTE Lois LUVAAS - - - - - Student Treasurer - - PHYLLIS ADAMS R. G. HENDRICKS ----- Treasurer ----- R. G. HENDRICKS Advisers Miss KINSEY, Miss BLAIS, MRS. CONSTANCE, MR. H. B. JOHNSON, MR. HETNDRICKS The year 1933-34 has marked a new and growing interest in the National Honor Society. A state convention of representatives from fourteen chapters was held in Eugene, April 14, with members of the Alpha chapter acting as hosts. During the year Alpha chapter had two social affairs and two initiation services, assisted in the installation of a chapter in Cot- tage Grove, and initiated members from Albany and Lebanon High schools. The junior members are: Kathleen Houglum George Skipworth Robert Speer Clyde Mullin Mollie Bob Small Madge Conaway Dwight Near Helen Boykin Roberta Marshall John Luvaas Evelyn Wood Charlotte Plummer Wilfred Roadman Kenneth Marple Charles Devereaux 26
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-l. R. .ltwzltcr C. l'lumnwn Nl. Slnliimn-v l . Ihullls Y. Runtv li, Ilnnlwrq li, Kinney R. I-lmli:-utt l. .lnnulwmi l-.. Xlumls Girls' League President -------- Jessie RAE ATWATER Vice-President - - - CHARLOTTE PLUMMER Secretary - - - - MARGARET SHUMWAY Tr-easurer - ------ FRANCES Donns To teach every girl in high school, through cooperative activities, a sense of loyalty to the highest interests of the school, the commun- ity, and the nation is the purpose of the Girls' League. Every girl is a member of the league and of one branch depart- ment in which she has individual interest. These departments are social, clerical, finance, and auxiliary. Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Maxine L. Constance, adviser to the league, the girls had a busy year, entertaining, making money, and taking charge of extra work done in school. Delight- ful teas were given for the mothers, besides teas given in honor of Springfield High and University High girls. Faculty teas were given once every week for the enjoyment of the teachers. Parties for the girls were frequent and very enjoyable, and the May day party, with Norma Skeie as May queen, ended the year as one of the best and most successful. 25
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Honors ond Awords In the vast garden of activities there are always those few stu- dents who stand out among all the others and attain high goals of workmanship and honor that make their blossoms the brightest and most colorful accomplishments. Honors for this year are as follows: GIRLS' LEAGUE PINS: 1932-33 -Scelora Bond, Beatrice Camp- bell, Jessie Rae Atwater, Frances Dodds, Margaret Dunn, Margaret Gieseke, Lorraine Hunt, Martha Hennigan, Catherine Kingwell, Grace Terry. 1933-34 - Edith Drenkhahn, Eula Kiphart, Ruth Foster, Esther Worden, Margaret Dunn, June Rose Porterield, June Geiger, Grace Terry, Blanche Osborn, Bartra Brown, Annette Harmon, Louise Miles, Evelyn Wood, Elinor Humphreys, Eileen Baker, Mildred Pitney, Louise Burneson. SCHOLARSHIP CUP: First Semester - Betty Chandler, Lois Luvaas, Eileen Kinney. Second Semester-Vivian Runte, Mollie Bob Small, Phyllis Atwater. GIRLS, ATHLETIC AWARDS ACCORDING T0 THE OREGON POINT SYSTEM: 1934-Louise Burneson, Belva Byrd, Annette Harmon, Alenc King, Valeria Krutzler, Orpha Lyon, June Geiger. 1935- Dorothy Hendrickson, Maxine Horton, Alice Hurd, Roberta Marshall, Zelma Thompson, Wanda Woodring. 1936-Violet Atkinson, Lois Fegles, Roberta Frye, Ruth Myers, Bessie Schmidt. 150 Points - Lorraine Hunt, Geneva Myers. 100 Points - Dorothy Camp, Vera Goddard, Irma Helikson. DEBATE PINS: Everett Blais, Vernon Cougill, Kenneth Lee, John Luvaas, Kenneth Marple, Adrian Martin, Robert Moser, Paul Plank, Richard Sears, Merl Van Lydegraf. BAND AWARDS, STATE BAND CONTEST: Solos H First place, Ron- ald Drew, DeLos Crook, Wendell Gilfry. Second place, Paul Ander- son, Billy Curry. ORCHESTRA, FOREST GROVE STATE CONTESTS String quartet placed second, consisting of Mollie Bob Small, Martha Hennigan, Wayne Gilfry, and Madge Conaway. RIFLE CLUB SHARP-SHOOTERS: Distinguished Rineman-Carl Blood. Fourth Award-Howard Swarthout, Blaise Claska, Bill Pitney, Clyde Mullin, Harold Hall, Edward Volkstorf, Richard MeCadden. Other awards went to - Dick Thayer, Wesley Holley, Bob Seward, Edward Pruitt, Earl Tuller. SIMMONS CUP FOR FOOTBALL: Hugh Mercer. 27
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