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President Vice-President Lonella Wells Virginia Wilson Sergeant-at - Arms T reasurer Secretary Bonita Wise Wanda Hoffman Orpha Root 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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TRUMPETS—Dick Barker, Edgar Moon, Charles Wooldridge, Lawrence Hutchinson. CLARINETS—Patricio Thomos, Earlo Phillips, Gloria Knight, Harold Ray. SAXOPHONES—Vernicc Stock, Billy Dayton, Ralph Weekly, Donna Ward, Eugene Moon DRUMS—Mary Ann Cooper. TROMBONES—Jean Clarno, Carol Huntley. The Band started off with fifteen members, at the first of the year, and had a very successful year, under the baton of Mr. C. P. MacNab, of Marshfield. playing at all the home games of Basketball, and Football. They also played on April 21. for a large Church Group singing. On May 5th. they had their annual Concert, with the Glee Club also taking part. -----------: V:----------- zSznior cJ-fomz ft THE CAST: The Potters—Froncine, Virginia Remck, Herbert, Gene Evans; Diane, Martha Evans; Peggy, June Axe; Sissy, Dette Pend eton — Andy Telfer, Gene Hansen; Sandro Show, Lone I a Wells; Joseph Crowder, Duane Miller; Earl Thomas, Eddie Hatfield; Peter Evans, Eugene Moon. The Firs Aid Class: Melvo Berry, E leen Roberts, Thelma Crowford, Orpho Roct, Zelma Young. Director, Miss Margaret Porent; Stoge Manager, Eugene Moon; Advertising Manoger, Ann Weekly; Property Manoger, Dean Heistand; Book, Lonella Wells. The Potter family were up to their necks in war work. With Dad at the plant. Francine busy with her First-Aid class. Diane in the Spars, and Peggy worried about clothes, what was Sissy to do but stay home and make lunches for Grandma. Andy. Sissy's boy friend, was interested in commando tactics. which he demonstrated at every opportunity. The plot thickened when an enemy agent took refuge in the Potter home, accidently-on-purpose. and the F. B. I. man thought the family were the spies. Everything came out all right when Earl. Diane’s soldier boy friend, caught. Sandra, the real spy, and cleared the Potters of the blame. The Bobcat 1944
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