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zA [yxt[z J £uj- £taj-jr— Those on 1944 Myrtle Leaf Staff, are: Editor ------- Lonella Wells Assistant ....... Irene Detlefsen Manager....................Martha Evans Feature Editor.............Agnes Dunkel Sports - Ann Weekly and Dean Epperson Exchange.....................Dette Pendleton Service Section ------ Gene Evans Advisor ................... Miss Parent THE MYRTLE LEAF The Myrtle Leaf has had quite a history in the past, but this is the first year it has gone to press. The October and November issues of ’43 were mimeographed, but with the help of the advisor. Miss Parent, and the Myrtle Leaf staff, it was figured that by raising the price of ads, we could afford to have it printed at the Herald office. The first printed issue came off the press in December, and was a big success. The Myrtle Leaf is sent to other schools and to the boys in the services who have gone to school here in the past. The April edition was put out by the Juniors to get in practice for the following year, when they will take it over. They found that it is a lot of hard work and that you really have to buckle down. The Bobcat 1944
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orcfi -fonor JbocUty— President ........ June Axe Vice-President .... Aura Lee Sheedy Secretary-Treasurer .... Lonella Wells Advisor ....... Mr. Dunning MEMBERS Torch Pins: June Axe. Gene Evans. Virginia Renick. Lonella Wells. Two Bar Pins: Mary Ann Belshaw, Beatrice Miller. Edgar Moon. Fern Nickason. Annabelle Vadnais, Melvin Zumwalt. One Bar Pins: Donna Floyd. Patricia Guerin. Wanda Hoffman. Rosalie Laird. John Neal, Elizabeth Pearson. Aura Lee Sheedy. Callie Smith. Walter Smith. Donna Ward. Charles Wooldridge. TORCH HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of this organization is to establish good fellowship among those students interested in the pursuit of knowledge. To become a member of the Torch Honor Society, a student must earn twenty-eight points during his first year of school. This entitles him to a one-bar pin. In order to receive his two-bar pin he must have earned fifty-eight points by the end of his second year. To be eligible to wear the “Torch’’ during his fourth year, a student must have earned ninety points by the end of his third year. If at the end of the fourth year he has earned one-hundred twenty-four points, he is entitled to keep the Torch pin. This year of 194f and 1944 an initiation party was given in November for those earning their one-bar pin. After initiating them, games were played and refreshments served. A Victory Dance was given February 4. at which War Defense Stamps were sold as tickets. The last event of the year, on May 4. a program was presented for the student body and next year’s Freshmen. A skit of a faculty meeting was given, songs by sextette and teachers, and the band played several numbers. The Bobcat 1944
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