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Ufmcwe UM fm afifmm NWWLCQ D. A. R. Award Each year the D.A.R. award is given to the senior girl who, by the vote of her fellow' senior classmates, and faculty, best typifies the ideals of leadership, dependability, service and patriotism. This year the outstanding sen- ior chosen to receive this award was Anja l-lictikko. C. A. A. Award Each year one senior member of the C.A.A. is chosen by fellow members of the organ- ization to receive the C.A.A. l-lonor Cup. This award is given for outstanding sports- manship and service to the C-.A.A. The i946 winner of this cup is Doris Anderson. l-ler name will be engraved on the cup bearing the names of the former winners. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll attempts to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism. The purpose of this organization is to increase interest in high school journalism. Mrs. Rut- ledge serves as club sponsor. To be eligible for membership in this ln- ternational Society of High School journal- ists, one must be an upper classman with a high scholastic standing la B averagel, and must have either lOO inches of published material, or must have done equivalent work in the related fields of publications, such as art, business, make-up, or photography. A potential member must receive the re- commendation for superior work and for sup- ior character from the adviser under whom he has worked. These recommendations must be approved by the local Quill and Scroll spon- sor and by the International Executive Sec- retary. The two year members of Quill and Scroll are Don Mack, Pat Nelson, janice Paton, Sue Rutledge and Mary Ellen Shaw. The i946 members are: jack Mosher, Marion Ellsworth, Mary Ridulph, Betty jean Friestead, Patricia johnson, Patsy Stephens, Polly Pasley, Audrey Carlson, Frances Snyder, lseniorsl Betty Graham and Frances Ziegler ljuniorsl. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Nelson 3-4, Sue Rutledge 3-4, Don Mack 3-4, jan Paton 3-4, Mary Ellen Shaw 3-4. MIDDLE ROW: Betty jean Friesteadg Frances Snyder, Betty Graham 3, Polly Pasley, Patsy Stephens. TOP ROW: Frances Ziegler 3, jack Mosher, Mary Ridulph, Audrey Carlson. NOT PICTURED: Patricia johnson. Page 73
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Qfmdmem Jfcmcw Qelfcv-an Qfmmmlw BOTTOM ROW: Marcella Carlson 3-4, Marjorie Male, Patsy Stephens, Nancy Zulauf 3, Ruth Blahag lrma Carstedtg Margie Groves, Audrey Carlson. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Ridulphg Betty jean Friesteadg Dorothy Hartzell 3-4, Sue Rutledge 3-43 Barbara Sanderson 3, Carol Anderson, Anja Hietikko 3-4, Patricia Nelson. TOP ROW: Dean Miller 3, Eddie Dieter 31 Richard Peterson, Dean Dellinger, jack Mosher 3-43 George Pixleyg jerry Hannan 3, Don Peterson, Don Mack, Bill Horan 3-4. NOT PICTURED: Fred Foster 3-4. National Honor Society The qualifications met by juniors and sen- iors elected to the National Honor Society are qualifications of: character, leadership, service, and scholarship. ln the election each junior and senior voted on the eligibility list of his respective class. The faculty then voted on the nominees from both classes. Fifteen per cent of the graduation class was admitted, five per cent of the juniors became members. Members chosen during their junior year automatically remain mem- bers during their senior year if their rating is maintained. Pins and cards of membership are presented to the elected members as a token of the four ideals of the organization which they all possess. Seniors elected to membership in their junior year were the following: Marcella Carl- son, Fred Foster, Dorothy Hartzell, Anja Hietikko, William Horan, jack Mosher, Suz- anne Rutledge. Seniors elected to membership in i946 in- clude: Carol Anderson, Ruth Blaha, Audrey Carlson, lrma Carstedt, Dean Dellinger, Betty P1510 22 jean Friestead, Donald Mack, Marjorie Male, Patricia Nelson, Donald Peterson, Richard Peterson, George Pixley, Mary Ridulph, Patsy Stephens. juniors elected to membership include: Eddie Dieter, Margie Groves, jerry Hannan, Dean Miller, Barbara Sanderson, Nancy Zulauf. Science Awa rd The purpose of the Bausch and Lomb Sci- ence Award is to further the interest of stu- dents in scientific studies. The senior receiv- ing this award is chosen by the science de- partment faculty for outstanding work dur- ing four year's of study in the field of natur- al sciences. This year the award was given to Richard S, Peterson. Snyder Awa rd The Snyder Award is given to the senior boy who best exemplifies the ideals of lead- ership, dependability, service and patriotism. It is awarded by Kenneth Snyder and his mother in memory of the father and husband, Mr. Wesley john Snyder. This year's outstand- ing citizen was jack Mosher.
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SENIORS U p o n completing four years of study, seniors are equipped with education for their future. Their success or failure in life will depend upon the use which they make of their educational training. Page 24
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