scholarship for service' is t e SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY. These students met the requirements for Scholarship Society membership which demands not only superior brain power, but also the wise use of time and effort. The activities of this intelligensia included the semi-annual teas held for the purpose of initiating new members, administering the oath to New Torchbearers, and installing the officers. Serving as presidents were Helen Caras and Donna Helm. Observance of Scholar- ship week in both November and April was high- lighted by the recognition assemblies. At these affairs Sealbearers received their pins and Torchbearers were given honorable mention. Washington chapter was elected historian at the District Convention in the fall. ..e-Q., SCHOLARSHIP CABINET-ROW I. Caras, presidentg Helm, SUMMER SCHOLARSHIP CABINEI ROW I Wlclcllne Helm president Driver. ROW II: Chapman, Lane, vice presidentg Lepkowsky, Tolman ROW II Levin Hackamack Reina Janes Lawyer sponsor Laird. 28
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.SO awww' Q42 A. , COMMERCE HONOR. Between the clicks of the typewriters and the rustle of shorthand books, these girls planned a variety of socials as a relief from the intense hustle and bustle typical of the life of a business maior. COMMERCE HONOR-ROW I: Flora, Fastow, Huntling, vice president: Hulbert, president: Strong, secretary: Prumers. ROW II: Reynolds, Nichols, Fiske, Marma- duke, Shaw, Albert. ROW lll: Mrs. Overtield, sponsor: Fennell, Adams, Allen, Lawson. ART HONOR SOCIETY. A lively interest in art and a little talent were the requirements for membership in the Art Honor Society. Begin- ning the year with an initiation dinner at the home of Mrs. Ahrens, one of the sponsors, and ending with the installation at Lucca's, the society had a very busy season. ART HONOR-ROW I: Hassoldt, Purdy, Boyle, treasurer: McKee, president: Tolman, vice president: Croft, secretary: Ayres. ROW ll: Morgan, Schugens, Mathis, Welch, Menzel, Darms, Budai, Phelan. ROW III: Ahrens, sponsor: Jurwich, Boyce, Parker, Barosh, Hazell, sponsor. CHRONIANS. Visions of sober padres walking through the cool adobe rooms and the quiet gardens of San Juan Capistrano drifted through the minds of a group of Chronians standing in the chapel of that beautiful mission. The occasion was the Chronian outing at Dana Point which included a visit to this historic spot. The members of this honor society for social studies maiors developed great interest in the study of historic landmarks. CHRONIANS-ROW I: Ruby, Podlasek, Funk, Steele, Finnick. ROW ll: Roberts, Schultz, Jorgensen, Reynolds, Atkinson, Kodil, Belyea. ROW Ill: Hodgens, Kandalec, Carson, Tevlin, Strecker, Gertz, Carroll. th ese are
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