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SQHOLASTIC HONOR AWARDS X T HE following named senior A ' s are to receive the Scholastic Honor Award. The four-year average must be A or B. The following is the list in order of their averages : Norma Dowling Dolores Jean Castle Harold Bloom Paul W. Palmer Lorraine V. Surber Dorothy Dowling Dean Eloise l ' ay Elvigion Phyllis Berg Lamovne Larson W ' illard .loliii Carlson .lolin Penning lter AndiTsou Juanita Klaffenbaeh ' iviaii Doolittle Lorraine Randall l ' ' ,leanor Quade Elsie Theresa Stephens Helen Margaret Slessor Peggy Horine June Robinson Xorene Wallace V ' era (iale Sawins V.vii Prances Costa Dorothy Margaret Day Dorothy Lee Senter Gladys Mae Dean Dale Howard + iK SPECIAL HONOR AWARDS F OR services within the school in some particular activity for which no remuner- ation or credit is given, such as the wide use of s])ecial talent, outstanding achievement, leadership or effectiveness of service: Frances Bowler — Girls ' League. Willard John Carlson — Publications. Dolores Jean Castle — Girls ' League. Dorothy Dowling Dean — Art. Morgan McCoy Endsley Jr. — Boys ' Fed- eration. Hina Guenther — Publications. Ricliard Clayton Holmes — Boys ' Feder- ation. Dale Howard — Publications. Rachel Darlene Krause — (Jirls League. Lanioyne Lars()n--Studcnt Activities. Harvev Lowe — Dramatics and Music. Richard Anthony eration. Xt -Bo Fed- Paul William Palmer- Activities. -Music and Student John Parsons — School Service. Vera Gale Sawins — Publications. Dorothy Lee Senter — School Service. Helen Margaret Slessor — Girls ' League. P lsie Theresa Stephens — Music and Girls ' League. Ethel Strenge — Publications. Donald Wagner — Student Activities. Barbara Ann Weed — School Service. - 20 1-
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PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE V; Dear Members of the Class of January, 1941 : You are about to graduate. It ' s an event, an important occasion. When you were all very tiny persons about seventeen years a,go, you had everything to learn — how to stand, to walk, to eat, to dress, to speak, to read. Now that you are at the end of your high school years are you finished with even these matters ? I must confess that I am not, and that few, if any, of my acquaintances hold master ' s degrees in all these fields. The point is simply this : Don ' t stop. If you have learned a little better each year how to learn, then your graduation in January will be a commence- ment — a running start into wider activities. I speak personally and for j ' our teachers in wishing you happiness and recognition in a worthy society which you help to maintain. December 11, 1940 F. G. KENNEDY -[19]-
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