Stanwood High School - Esaches Yearbook (Stanwood, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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GIRLS' CLUB The Stanwood High School Girls' Club includes all the girls in high school. The oflicers for the year have been: president, Maxine Dumang vice-president, Arlene Lindsay, secretary, Aileen Pryor, treasurer, Gloria Moser. The club is divided into five committees each headed by a chairman. They are: program, Mary Lou Haugstadg social, Virginia Powell, service, Ingrid Mathiseng welfare, Marian Hattong athletic, Dorrine Olsen. A The Girls' Club has been very active this year. Regular meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month. Soon after school opened we gave hour customary Big Sister party. Mrs. Bancroft of Mt. Vernon spoke at our annual Silver Tea, held on December 5. In February, the traditional Valentine Party was held and in May, the Mother and Daughter Annual Tea. We have also sponsored mixers and tolos. On January 27, the girls challenged the boys to a War Bond sales contest. In May, We, the losers gave a party for the victors. Besides the social activities, We have been active in Junior Red Cross Work. Nut cups and favors, made by us, Were for Wounded service men in the hos- pitals. Ingrid Matbisen ... 28 ... O ff, Y-

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- ' TORCH HONOR SOCIETY Education today, will play an important role in the world of tomorrow. America is now faced with a serious situation. Therefore, it is the duty of every loyal citizen to strive to do his best in the service of his country whether on the home flront o-r in distant lands. We, as school boys and girls, can serve best by attaining as high a scholastic standing as possible and by making use of our education. The Torch Honor Society encourages good scholastic standing. In order to qualify for membership, a student must have achieved a certain number of scholastic and activity points: five points for an A , three for a B , two for a C , none fofr a D , and two deducted for an X , In order to be eligible for membership, a Sophomore must have 24 points, a Junior 50, and a Senior 80 points. If at the end of the Senior year, a person has acquired at least 110 points, including sevengactivity points, he becomes the permanent possessor of a To-rch pin. Included among the activities of the Torch Honor Society for the year, was a banquet given in honor of the Freshmen who made the semester honor roll. The Torch Honor Society's officers are: president, Anita Hagen, vice- president, Mary Lou Haugstad, secretary and treasurer, Ingrid Mathisen. Our adviser this year was Miss Kipperberg. The members of the society are as follows: SOPI-IOMORES V SENIORS Don Brockob JUNIORS Maxine Duman Ronald Douglass Thelma Duncan llglasrbirglalgnutson Igloyd Carlson Mary Lou Haugstad Ruby KOCYI en Hanson Ingrid Mathisen Mary AIMI McDougall Anita. Hagen Arlene Lindsay G 'I' - , ' - El-fimaia Oleifn Glorf' Moser Chuck Simonson Ellen Rutherford Stan Ord Olsen Dorrine Olsen Elsie Sande Dorrine Olsen .. 27 -



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BOYS, CLUB The Stanwood High School Boys, Club of 1943, under the leadership of Mr. Hoflland has had some very successful meetings. The officers for the year have been: president, Ben Hanson, vice-president, Lloyd Carlson, secretary, Ronald Douglass, treasurer, Don Naas. At the first meeting, Mr. Hoiflland entertained the boys with stories of the World War I. Qur December meeting consisted of a talk by Mr. Bushell on the activities of high school boys in War work. In January, we were challenged by the Girls' Club to a bond drive and We accepted heartily. We won the con- test and were rewarded in May at a party given for us by the girls. In ourFeb- ruary meeting, Reverend Robins spoke to us on Christian Chivalry. ..29...

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