Enterprise High School - Savage Yearbook (Enterprise, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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Torch Honor Society J. Uorranue, President: li. liatllard, Vice-President: A. Bennett, Sec.-Treas, HE mam purpose of this society is to promote school spirit and good scholarship. To be a member a student must have a specified number of points gained by good grades and school activi- ties. Entrance to this society may be obtained during the freshman year. If a member is once dropped, he may not again belong. Those with two bar pins are: Eleanora Christiansen, Jean Dor- rance, and Carlyle Roundy. Those who have earned one bar pins are: Azalee Bennett, Elaine Ballard, Emma Christiansen, Phyllis Clark, Beulah Freels, Florence Gumerman, Helen Savage, Rose Marie Snyder and Mary Harris. lllr. Rieder is present adviser of thc society. Roll of Honor HE students whose names appear below were on the Roll of Honor for the first five six-weeks periods: seniors: Vadna Applegate, Louise Finley, Edna Kelsay, Tillie Lathrop, Erna Nitz- sche, Leatha Stuartg juniors, Eleanora Christiansen, Jean Dorrance, Agnes Stein, Verda Stuart: sophomores, Elaine Ballard, Azalee Ben- nett, Emma Christiansen, Beulah Freels, Florence Gumerman, Helen Savage, Rose Marie Snyder, freshmen, Helen Bue, Evelyn Gent, Clair Humphreys. To be on the Roll of Honor one must earn twelve points, eight of which must be scholastic. The other four points may be made by activities. A 1 counts four points, a Z two points, a 3 nothing, a 4 minus two, and a 5 minus four. Activities are listed as major and minor, major counting two points and minor counting one point. These activities consist of student body offices, organiza- tion offices or active membership, team membership, and any other active participation in school society or activity. -r 36 1-

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Hi-Lif e HI- LIFE STAFF Kenneth Kooch Bern A. Wright Marion Ward Editor Adviser Manager Allyn liornsterlt El. Christiansen Carlyle Rountly Erna. Nitzsche Art Editor Ass t. Editor Asst. Manager Alumni Editor Strit-kler Irwin llorranve Applegate Stuart Waugll Stubblefield Reporter Snaps Typist Typist 'Pypist Reporter Cir. Mgr. HE 1930 edition of Hi-Life marks the end of the first decade since its establishment in 1920. Each year the annual has grown until last year it reached so great proportions that it was nec- essary to cut it down for this year. The Hi-Life was entered in the state high school annual contest, sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism fraternity, at O. S.C. in 1926 and in 1928 when the contest was ended was allowed to retain as permanent property a beautiful silver loving cup for Win- ning Hrst place in her division three years in succession. The greatest value to the school of this contest was the criti- cisms offered by experienced critics. Enterprise took advantage of their advice and built their annual up to a high point of perfection. This yearls staff should be especially commended in getting out the annual in such a short time. -5 ss 1-



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Who's Who 1. Lester Sannar Vadna Applegate Carlyle Rounfly Jean Dorrance lCleanora Christiansen HO'S WHO means just what the Words imply. The five students who excel in grades, activities and attitude, win the honor of having their pictures appear on this page. A student must not only be a good scholar but he must take part in all activi- ties and his attitude toward his school must be of the best. This is the highest honor that can be Won in Enterprise high school because a person can not excel in one activity and rate recognition on Who's Who page. He must be good in all activities. The manner of choosing these students is as fair as it is possible to make it. The faculty goes through the register and picks out all students who have any possible chance of being chosen. Then the students are all rated according to their grades. Next they are rated as to activities. Now comes the hardest part of all-rating the stu- dents as to attitude. This is done in the same manner as in the other instances, but the teacher's judgment determines the rating. After all students have been rated the five having the lowest scores are the ones Whose pictures appear on the Who's Who page. Although a lower classman rarely receives the distinction of be- ing chosen for the Whois Who page he may if he works hard enough. -I: 37 J-

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