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j The Tama A January, 1939 SCHOLASTIC HONOR AWARDS THE following graduating seniors will receive the Scholastic Honor Award. The four-year grade average must be A or li. Group one is the highest; otliers follow b} ' differences of one-fourth grade points. J. Birney Blair Valnia Jean (iilinan Robert R. Adams Beverly Bowell Mildred McAllister Richard Clark Ross (Ireta Powers Harokl Downie Tom I,. Finch (jlorian Rohrl)ach Jack Watkins Marian Anderson Kthel Kanelil Dorothy Marie Schwartz Carol Louise Thoniason Ray Wilson Mary Buchanan Bernice Titus Betty Morgenthaler Gloria Joan Shi rwood I-ovina Standeford Patricia Petersen Eleanor Smith ' I ' homas Morton Aumack I ' iffe txcenty Marjorie May Hand Paul Lee R. L xine Dicus Esta Endsley (rlo Eloise Larson Robert C. Sampson (rloria Woodcock Jeaiiette Hoehberg Robert Emerson Mildred E. McDowell I ' red A. Cioettel (fordon Chatterton Jane Snure Frank Schwartz I ' aith Everett Carl F,. Carter Florence Marion Prague
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The TamaracW January, 1939 PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE (iood Hyc aiul (lood Luck I How easily we say that. Sometimes it is not easv to say more than that. So inueh does seem to (le|)enil ii|)oii ehaiiee that we naturally wisli to see our friends get the break s. Have you ever heard it said that some folks have all the luck? Well, if there really is a |)ot of fioid at the end of the rainhow I hope you will find it. Hut just as science tells us that each of us sees only the rainbow formed in front of our own eyes and that no one else can see it. so each of us gets somi thiiifj: different from the same set of chances. Your school life here i)rovided opportunities — to know, to think, to do. Life, before you c;ime lu re, was one of ])roteetioii and personal direction. Here, you weri ' given more freeilom. Tomorrow. coni))letc self-direction. What ' s your e(iui|)mcnt ? I do not mean money or ))rivileges. I mean in quality. What vou are seems so much more important, in its possibilities, than what you have. . s you go. I say to you all — keep alive the fine friendshii)s formed here, be true to your best selves, and may your opportunities here continue to pay you dividends in ha|)|)iness. I ' tii e ninetfen
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January, 1939 SPECIAL HONOR AWARDS OR SERVICP S within tlic .school in some particular activity for whicli no rcniiincration or cri-dit is given, such as the wide use of a s])ecial talent, out- F standing achievement, leadership or effectiveness of service: lioht r( I{. Adams — Student Activities. Mary Suzanne .Mathews — (Jirls ' League. .Maiiaii . ii(Urs()n (hrls ' I.eai ;u( ' . Betty M orgenthiUer — (iirls ' League. ,1. Hirney Blair — Publications. Public Speaking. Boys ' Federation. Student ' ' ' i Osebold — Hoys ' l ' ed( ration. Aeti iti(s. licttc Carlson (iirls ' League. Carl 1 ' ,. Carter — Publications. Patricia Petersen — (iirls ' League. Sherill Pradella — Boys ' Federation. Roger Douglass Rice — Public ' atious. (jordon Cliatterton — Boys ' Federation, Student .Vetivities. Richard Clark Ross — Dramatics. Boys ' Nick Damascus — , rt. R. Ma. ine Dicus — (iirls ' League. Harold Downie — Debate, Student Ac- tivities. I ' aith Kverett — (Iirls ' League. Kleanor (iroom — (iirls ' League. .leanette Hochberg — Stuchnt Activi- ties. Robert .1. Hoeslv — Bo s ' I ' ederation. I ' ederation. Student Activities. (iloria .loan Sherwood — School Serv- ice. Calvin Shuniaki r Student . eti ities. I ' .leanor Smitli-- ( iirls ' League. ,lane Snure — (iirls ' League. Carol Louise Thouiason — (iirls ' League. lie mice Tit us — Publications. I ' homas J. Watson — Bovs ' Federation. Mildred ElizalHth M cDo well— School Service. Leslie Mc(iee — Band. Page twenty-one
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