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Activities and Crgonizlzoions
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.jlAfm.lJ'mt5 233' . sgfxfw 'if rm Plaq... l. Inez lsbell-one of our old pioneers. 2. Rhoda Cruner with the same mischievous gleam in her eye. 3. Vincent and Nor- man Fryslie doing their morning exercises. 4. Dorothy Cunning- ham with a ten-gallon hat and a bucking bronco. 5. Has that girl a fam- ous giggle? Louise Thom- as, 6. Harold and Charles lvlakela, the future farm- ers, 7. Regina Poch with her new coiffure. 8. Bob and Martha be- fore the baseball hero came along. 9. Marie Bolton and her merry Oldsmobile. lO. Lora May Flotten -the young politician. ll. Bob Morris and Kenneth Miller in an af- fectionate pose.
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Firrl ww: Miss Meagher, Josephine Cummings, Stanley Rybicki, Wilma Leer, Willard Bellman, Ellen Wales, Louise Thomas. Seond ww: Mary Ella Birkett, June Peterson. Albert Majersky, Rhoda Gruner, Phillip Kemp, Alice I-Iinlcleman, Sylvia Matson, John Bandli, Third mir: Melvin Caviezel, Dorothy Cun- ningham. Vincent Fryslie, Edna Anderson, John Anderson, Leah Laine, Arthur Barker, Lora May Flotten, Pauline Majersky, Frank Angeline. Honor Society President - - Frank Angeline Vice-President - Rhoda Cruner Secretary - - Albert Majersky Treasurer - losephine Cummings Sergeant-at-Arms - Vincent Fryslie Advisor - - Miss Meagher HE HONOR SOCIETY has been very active this year. The students have been cooperative and have attended the meetings faithfully. To become a member of the society the student must earn 24 points during the freshman year. After earning these points, he becomes a member and is eligible to wear the one-bar pin. Fifty points must be earned in the sophomore year, after which the member is entitled to wear the two-bar pin. A junior must earn a total of 80 points and a senior, l lO points. A senior is allowed to wear the torch pin after earning 80 points and comes into permanent possession of it when he has a total of llO points. The Honor Society presented a program in the spring. It consisted of a play under the title of Oh Promise Me, and Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. The members of the society who were eligible to wear the Torch pin were: Louise Thomas, Edna Anderson, Dorothy Cunningham, Pauline Maiersky, Melvin Caviezel, Stanley Rybicki, Frank Angeline, Leah Laine, and Vincent Fryslie. The Honor Society has won a place for itself as a truly fine organization in the Buckley High School. lt is a goal toward which every student should strive. 124.4
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