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TORCH HONOR SOCIETY TOP Row;l.chuzan, I'Iamcrs, Halscflz, Land, Kelly, Balmavle. Puylz, Rally, Bcrysagrl, Erickson, Klepper. SECOND RowiHmu'y, Bayd, Vm. .lmtwn, Hamcrx, Beebe, Thomlvsmz, .Mm'zraug, Schwidmz Vaa, Boll, Franciscozu'rh. THIRD R0w6Y01mg, Szcralliny, Ncimi, Bcrgmycl, Sandalli, Takamlez', Jonxcn, Palm'son, Pciers, Kallia, Douglas. Pnlmila, Shintaui, Lmzihau, SCHOLARSHIP VVTNNERS Pahnrila Johnson Homers lhvlm'xuu Torch Honor Socie+y The purpose of which is to encourage scholarship, promote citizenship, and establish good fellowship among the students. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER x SECOND SEMESTER Bud Jensen ................. Pz'cszdmf ............... Dick Schneider Dick Schneider. ....Vicc-Prusidm! Burt Boyd Cleola Hamers. ...Secretary-Trpaxmm' Cleola Hamers Harold Beeb6... .Editor................... Harold Beebe Mr. Franciscovich ....... Adwisor .................... Mr. Franciscovich SCHOLARSHIP Four girls again lead the school in scholarship records to receive a special place in the Viking. a reward which does not indicate the hncncss of their achievement. Thilit'pu
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V' TZt'i'lT't' TOP Rowwlx'iny. Sivlnmidvr, fmmw. Sirluiym'. NIrCim'im: faxfwrxr. Hilli SICCOND Rowv-Lim, Yuung. Gaduzua. Rammmvn. Top R0w;Caldart,.Spramtrc. lmzvix. Kiva'. SECOND lxtmvelirivlsmn, Hamm'x, Pugh. Muyrmnl. I'ilr'yd, 1.11mi. Boys' Club Council ORTH KITSAP musicians will lung remember the Boys' Club of 1940-'41 and the fine contribution the organization made to the music department when it donated a set of kettle drums to the orchestra. Outstanding activity of the Club and Council for the year was the highly successful presentation of nCeiling Zero on March .28. W'ith the. financial angie under the direction 0f Mr. Scheyer. whn is the Chili's advisor. the huys worked diligently 0n the Selling and advertising campaigns. Entering a sign in the Homecoming contest. and sharing honors with the Girls' Club in an exchange program for the student hotly, were other events which provided activity fur the memhers. Girls' Club Council The Girls' Cluh Council is the gtwerning hotly of the parent organization, to which every girl in school belongs. It is the business of this group to see that each girl in school has some interest in the group. To this end the Council sponsored many activities during the year. one of the Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle. Middy Mary made her appearance, and a Freshman tea and a Christmas party. sale of pom-poms at games. and the annual Mother-Dughter tea in May, were other highlights of a busy year.
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I'M; u rip r n PRE-NURSING CLUB TOP RowiEldm', Reese. Mayrana'. Pitscnbm'gm', Slipprrn, Lezm's. Kelly. Johnson. SECOND Row Virleplyxi, Klppfmr. Ijritlrmn, Bm'gmgcl, Ellison. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TOP RoweKirinsland, Hudxwt, SECOND Rmvirlyamm'. Aldo, Kmnlmlls, Kindall, Pugh. Pre-Nursing Club Completion of two very successful years' existence mark the record of the Pre-Nnrsing group under the enthusiastic direction at Mrs. Reese, school nurse. Started with the idea of enrolling in its membership those girls who were interested in nursing as a career. the organization has fulftlled this principal goal through individual field trips to outlying grade schools in the district where they have assisted Mrs. Reese in her work. Highlight of the year is the annual field trip to Seattle. Offtcers for the year were; President. Eileen Kelly; vice-president, June Elder; secree tary, Mary Laura Pitsenherger, and editor. Inger Bergsagel. Home Economics Club The largest Home Economics Club in the history of the organization got under way 011 September 12, 1940, when 64 girls elected Officers for the year. Since Naraine Hudson and Lois Kindall tied for the presidency, it was decided that each girl would serve one semester. Naraine taking the hrst one. Other officers were Joyce Pugh, vice-president; Bernice Kvinsland, secretary; jean Aldo. treasurer; Irene Pierce, editor, and Barbara Keenholts. assistant editor; advisor, Miss Warner.
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