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Tmfch Society The purpose of the Torch Society is to promote interest in the maintenance of high scholastic standing and to award these students for their achieve- ments and to recognize the honorary students of the school, At the first meeting of the Torch Society, the following officers were elected: President, Richard Hutchins, Vice President, Carol Tegelberg, Secre- taryfTreasurer, Patty Puckett. Membership in the organization is obtained through scholastic and stuf dent activities, each having to have a set number of points required to gain membership. To be eligible to Wear the onefbar pin during the second year, a student must have earned twenty-four points during his freshman year in school. To be eligible to Wear the two-bar pin during his third year, a stu' dent must have earned fifty points at the end of his second year. To be eligible to Wear the 'iTorch a student must have earned eighty points at tho end of his third year, and to come into permanent possession of the 'iTorch a student must have earned one hundred and ten points during his fourth year, and not less than ten points in any one semester. The social activities included several parties which proved' very suc- cessful. Although the Torch Society has not been organized long, those interested in it have found splendid student co-operation and the desire of many to be- come members.
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fi! Boys ' Club Under the capable guidance of Mr. Leo Donati, the boys have accomplished many things around the school. The boys found that they could really accom- plish the job if they Went about their work faithfully and co-operatively, which they did. Membership of the Boys' Club consists of all the boys of the High School. This Club is the largest organization in the school. The first meeting of the year was spent in electing boys Whom the organization felt Were capable of taking upon themselves the job of representing the club in all matters. The boys have sponsored dances, assemblies and held their annual smoker on December 2. The Boys' Club Smoker proved to be the truly big event of the year. Although no knockouts were administered, yet it was a real success in that it was so heartily approved by the townspeople. In all Ways, the boys have spent a very interesting year. Honors should go to the Worthy officers of this Boys' Club with Bunk Holmes acting as Presi- dent and Bud Merrill, Secretary and Treasurer.
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i gf 2 ' f Qlee Club Much interest has been shown this year among the girls ot the Girls' Glee Club with thirty students participating, The Glee Club was under the en- thusiastic direction ot Miss Mary Crawtord, This club meets every day sixth period and Was placed in the curriculum as an academic subject, They have given many public appearances ot which the most important are: Assemblies, the All School Bevue, Christmas Concert, Third Annual Spring Concert, Snohomish County Schoolmasters' Banquet, Log Cabin Club and Parent-Teacher Association. At the beginning ot the second semester the tollowing girls were ad- mitted: Mabel Williams, Laura Miller, Violet Stone, Carol Ketelle, Enid Leishman, Doris Sharpe and lune Vlfells. First Bow Second Bow Third Bow Elizabeth Shelton Irene Holmes Virginia Weister Fern Clayton Merilyn Schaeter Elaine Guy Katherine Oril Barbara Stewart Lela Weeks lrene Torie Betty Stiles Lila Weeks Hazel Bobertson Miss Mary Crawford Miriam Weeks Loie lane Cruver Hazel Walters Muriel Weeks leanette Anderson losephine Nelson Margaret Lockert Barbara Buttke Myrtle Wells f, ' ' ,r 52351
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