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g Glglgicefzs Stzmncling: lfreml Martin, l3z1rlJa1'zLxXl5oc11, Dorothy llifmcs, Lois Dennis, Mary Campo. Cleo XYise Dolores Hopp, jean X'X'1lli:-1111s, llzmzel linswell, Don:lcl Lyon, Arnolcl Heiklciiu. Seated: Ray Hopp Reino Kosky, Henry Nevers. Marjorie llootlw, Georgie XleXlnrpl1y. llzlrold liootlx, livelyn l'l21L'lilll3.11 Everett XY3.5lllDlll'll, Loren Sfsson, llarluzlra Sliott. EZHUZMZHIS Top row: Liillvert Austin, Darrel Prince, Glen Rlelillnltcy, lfrecl Martin. ,lO5CDll Stadjtllutr, Xlvles l'rince Reino Kosky, Mr, George Clnrreluill. Second row: jack Hnvhllo z, Mr. :Xllmert Kletsell. Znelc Inman Donald Buswel, Ervine Larson, llarolcl llflljljll, Rzmymoncl Alfo, joe lXlelill1iney. Tlnrrl row: Leonard Kronse, Mabel .Mx'm.ller, Evelyn flllllll, Dolores llopp, ,loseplnne lflnvlclger, Georgie :lll'Nllll'Dllj'. .Xrn- olrl l.zrl1ti. lfonrtlt row: lingene Carpenter, Donztlrl Lyon, llenry Xevers. qXrnol:l lleilqlclla, livers-tt I xXv2lP7.ll1Ul'1l, .-Xrland .Xnilers0n, .Xllan lioskv. Page Twellty-Two
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Vllflltli i gtalili M papefz gfalglg K E K 5' I .iixs-,L ,. .L ii :'-- 1. X Q ,,'- V ,.., Q., L 5 Q Editor, Gilbert Austiug Assistant Editor, Evelyn Hackman: Business Manager, Arland .-Xnderson, Adviser, Miss Louise VVieklund3 Art Editor, Bessie lverseng Sports Editor, Harold Booth: :Xlunini Editor. Elaine XYlL'klll11Cll Assistant Art Editor, Glennys SCll111ll1 Senior Class Editors, Fred Martin, James Nash: junior Class Editors, Marjorie liooth, Mary Campo, Loren Sissong Sophomore Class Editor, Gerald Mathis: Freshman Class Editor, Irene Koskig Eighth Grade Editor, Maynie Maki: Seventh Grade Editor, Hazel Huswell. Standing: Glennys Sfhinit, Nona Manning, Miss -lungst, ,laines Nash. Roberta Mundale. Marjorie Booth .Xrland Anderson, Lucille Beyers, Loren Sisson, Seated: Georgie McMurphy, Mary Cainpo, Mahe Awniiller. Page Twenty-O ne
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ou riw: Crnden Shives, james Nash, Naomi Nash. ljauine llayers, Louise Ilaldxvin, Gilbert Mis fr i d Nlathzs, Dorothy llolmes, Norma Baum. Mary Campo, ,lean XYilliams. Second row: lxcnneth 3 tntt ,lc-anne Monson, Mabel Axvmiller, Arland Andersen, Marjone booth, Georgie Mcklurphy ar o Booth, Evelyn Hackman, Bessie lversen, Elaine Yermilyea. Bottom row: Carl Sanders, Xrnoc mtl Cleo Whse, Katherine Orcutt, Lois Dennis. Loren Ssson, Roberta Mundale, Edna Routsalt Erland Aboen, Glennys Schmit, Virginia Hurst, Clark Orcutt, Mr. Anderson, HIGH AVERAGE STUDENTS BELONG TO: 7-ofzciz Hanoi ociefxf Tse Torch Honor Society is an organi- zation for honor students of the high school which was organized during the school term 1935-36. The object of the Torch is to estahlish good fellowship among students interested in the pursuit of knowledge, to encourage scholarship by recognition of merit, and to promote good school citizen- ship. By good fellowship is meant a frank and friendly attitude toward one another and a serious regard for the well-being and good name of all others, but particu- larly toward members of the Torch. By scholarship, we mean good and satisfactory standing in studies. just as one's work stands as a record through life, so does ones scho'astic record stand in the world of serious thought and intellectual advance- ment. flood school citizenship refers to those qualities that render one respected and revered among his class-mates. ln all lines of human endeavor some are destined to lead. others to follow. Those of ability must lead. Members of the Torch strive to lead their followers into profitable channels and to assume some responsibility for the well-being of their class-mates in all things. Character development is a basic aim of this organization and is a prerequisite for eligibility to membership. Eligibility also depends upon the earning of points to conform with the system of marking used in the school. For the year 19.37-38 the members of the society chose the following officers: Presi- dent, Gilbert .-Xustin: vice-president, llarold Booth: secretary, Evelyn Hackman: treas- urer, Loren Sisson. Page Twenty-Three
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