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Gimme: wheie Ther, ze-- CL.-XS5 OF l936 lletty Huchholz-is working in a hoard- ing house in Longview, Wlashington. Nelmo Buswell-is Mrs. A. A. Rhyne, and is residing in Pe lill, Xlvashington. lilfzabeth Byrd-is working in XYenat- efiee, W'ashing'ton. lirya Davenport-is working in Toleflo, XYashington. XYilma Cjilley-is working in Leo's Chick- en Dinner lnn near Castle Rock, XYas.iing- ton. Virginia Hfcks-is married and lives in Rydervvood, XVashington. jewel Kenny-is doing missionary work east of the mountains. Gwendolyn Kerkendoll-is keeping house for a school teacher at Silver Creek, VVash- ington. XYilma Lahti-is workng in Portland, Oregon. Elizabeth Shives-is taking a post-gradu- ate course in Toledo High School, and plans to attend Pullman College this fall. lilmer Barber-is serving aboard the C, S. S. Southard stationed at San Diego, California. He is an assistant electrician aboard this ship. Robert Hall-works at Northern Pacific depot at Vader, Vtfashington. John Hinkley-is working near Toledo. VK'ashington. Eugene Holmes-is picking staying in Shelton. Truman Hulse-is working Falls, Oregon. Roger Johanson-is working on on a farm ferns. He is at Kalamath the farm at home. Clifford Moffit-is married and is work- ing ,for his father. Wlilliam Xewburn-is going to Business College in Centralia, XVashington. Vernon Partch-is workng at Howells Grocery store in Toledo. Albert Sellards-is picking ferns and is at home. Roy Sellards-is picking ferns staying at home. Edwin Sommers-is working on and is the farm at home, XYilliam XYalrod-is working on the farm at home. Kenneth XYerden-is working in his fath- er's store in Vader, Vifashfngton. CL.-XSS OF 1937 Gerald Booth-is at home. Harry Bunting-is a service station at- tendant at St. Helens, Oregon. Anor Psnswell-is working on the farm at home. working on the farn' what Them, 'ze Doing! Lester Cornell-works in the woods at Ryderwood, NYashington. Byron llopp-sings over radio station liEL.X. Robert Pahl-is working on the farm at home. Albert Efcliultzler-fs working in the woods at Ryderwood, VVashington. Richard Tevis-fs staying at home at the Irgscnt time. He expects to attend the university in the near future. Arthur XYasr1burn-is married and work- ing in a pulp mll in Shelton, XVashington. Glen VVilliams-is attending VVilson's Mozlezn Business College in Seattle. He is traning to be a secretary. Myra Aho+is doing housework in Seat- tle, NVashington at present. Her future plans are not decided. Sadie Austin-is married and is residing at Vader, Wlashington. Maxine Bickford-is staying at home in Toledo, Washington. Nina Blake-is a post-graduate at To- ledo High School. She has no definite plans for the future, Betty jo Chaffee-is attending Centralia Business College, and hopes for a well Laying position in the near future. Eva Due-Qs staying at her home near Toledo, Wlashington. Bertha Iiuckiger-is clerking in Tole:lo's Dug Store, and hopes some day to be a Girl Scout leader. Josephine Hurst-fs working at Randle and hopes to attend Normal School this fafl. Denzil Lewis-is Mrs. Laurence Oineg. jr., and is residing in Toledo, XYashington. Anne Maschke-is Mrs. XVilliam Talbott, and is residing in Chehalis, X'Vashington. Hazel Omeg-is at home at the present time. Norma Piri-at present is doing house- work in Seattle, XNYZ'Slllllg'fOll, and intends to attend Metropo'itan Business College th's summer. Ruth Presnell-is Mrs. Henry Parsons and is residing at Hoquiam, XYashington. Esther Ritari-'s staying at home and taking a correspondence course in Business Training. Eleanor Rogers-is attending Metropoli- tan Business College in Seattle, XYashington. Alice Seifert-is working in the County .Kgent's off'ee as secretary and hopes to work there for some time. Nancy Shackleton-is Working in a hotel coffee shop in liortland, Oregon. She ex- rects to go into Nurses Training in the future, Elaine X'Vieklund-is taknfz a post-gradu- :te course at Toledo High School. She ex- pects to go to the lfniversity of VVashing- ton this fall. Page Twenty-Four
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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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