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Sigma Lambda Banquet THE first alumni banquet for the Sigma Lambda chapter of the National Honor Society was held the night of homecoming December 20, 1935. Among the seventy-two people present were Mr. W'olf and Miss Holt who gave the welcoming speeches, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, and Dr. and lylrs. David B, Hill who have loaned their moving picture camera to the society the past few years. The candle-light banquet toolc place in the library. Down the center of the table were Honor Society streamers and beside each place card w ere foolish favors. Dean lillis, the president for the hrst semester presided. glean Wiley, the secretary, read the Grand Roll call and as each name was called the person stood and responded as he felt was appropriate to the occasion fappreeiation, a funny story, or merely a bow. ln this way it was learned that there were Honor Society representatives all over the Northwest. Mr. R, W. Tavenner, one of the faculty members instrumental in the organiza- tion of this chapter and acting as adviser, gave a neost unusual and interesting re- view ofthe society's history called 'AA Fairy Tale. Perhaps the reason so many came was expressed by ivlr. Tavenners speech, And yearly they wander back, but why we lanow not except that it be for another big laugh at someone. Sigma Lambda THE Salem high Sigma Lambda chapter of the National Honor Society was suc- cessful this year in making blaclt and white movies of school life and colored movies of the installation, and for the first time a banquet was given for a large number of the alumni. This year members of the group tra- velled to Canby in March to install the charter members of the Nu Eta Sigma chapter and attended the National Honor Society State Convention in Portland on May second. The members of this organization should feel honored for the faculty has conceded them to be the outstanding mem- bers of this student body. for they are judged upon their leadership, service to the school, high scholastic standing, and character. The faculty advisors for this year included Mr, R. W. Tavenner. who was instrumental in organizing the group, and Mr. Neil Brown, Mrs. Mary li. Smith, Mrs. Agnes Derry, and fklrs. Ellen Fisher. it Y? H'f 1
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