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SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN POST GRADUATES X SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN J ' ll X Ilmm lm A -, , v A :fm .. Am, ,Z il Q:,.:, L 1 H A JNL f '11, Nia 1 ey.. 1' ' 'AV ?11 ': 7:e,'. H W' '-'- V' A. H-m'm':w N4 214 if L :' 1 P H J 4,7114 VI ll f VL '. Xl ' 2, 5 11,1 'V MMV, Q pr, If-, -h V ff C-'Ff H V, Ea Ma Ha rv-'X .4 Pu Q rw- Ra Mi' . fu-'f':lf. , ffl '..f'3 -':1: i 7 '5: . f A 'ff '1 D :I 1,1 Ll., V Y A' 1 ' , ' A.. Mfx'fz Q f 9' HMM-' i. Fwfvfel'-'wi 1, Cv L H
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Q Top row, beginning af leff-B. Griffith, B. Sfephens, E. Laugenour, T. Sfephens, L. Fourness, J. Fruif, B. Hull. Second row--D. McDonald, F. Fayhin, H. Eddy, P. Scarleff, J. Grifffh, J. Morris. Boifom row-C. Kashiwaqi, E. Agnew, B. Paulsen, E. Hoecker, B. Shoniz, B. Brown, J. Hollingsworfh, E. Howard. CITIZEN LEADERS To be classified as a leading cilizen ir' any cfrwruniry Of school is, indeed, an honor. W, I-I. S. beslows The hono' oi ils leading cilizens upon Ja'nes Fruil and Bill Slephens wilh I64 and l47If7 rnerils respeciively. These crediis represenl The averaqe Thar These Iwo boys have 'nainlained dur- inq The currenl year up 'fo the close of April. Thr: final number of cilizenship credils lor The Iirsl semeslor wr-re added Io Those earned by The end of The second grading period This serheslor, and The surn was divided by I-No. AI Iho bcqinriinq oT each sernesfer every sludcrf is qiven IOO c'ed7?s which are his own responsipilily, There a'e rurncrous ways To add poinrs. Clubs, plays, sporfs, rerdefincg oT helolul Services and schclarshipq all are recognized v.ff'h cifizenshio poinls. OT 1ou'se if sLude s AVTQG' in The hall loo ioscj or COUCEWIFGTC loo lard on 'heir dune fheiy can lose 'new' as f-adly as They can earn Ihenn. Each credil ic-o esen's aoproxiniafelv Iwo hours r.c'lq au'sid-2 cl: school lirve. This varies according To The Type of wo'Ic and The rrarmer in which rhe person does his ich, This plan has proved lo be The -nos? efleciive v.ay of rneasurinq a s'uden s sranoind as a 'eiblea rdlh llihnscf had cilizen of lho school. IT There is over a iirn, o e .rhi 4 e Clucllifdi-C i Ting fs-Q, ru wornen ir cerlair-ly is durrg ones heh szhoc' :arf-on No one Tec-ls sa+'sT'ed .-. ' a feccrd fha' shows laziness and disoltedfeneet Cu? how C'OIJO one is who :an show Ira? ne is Ueeafhg 'inrsr-IT Io be a N-.orlny ciffzer. W. I-I. S. is ve'Y P'oi.d oT ils two ou's'a'd'nd cff're's. James and Bill a'e serfors who have upheld Their class in eadeiship, For each year lo como, Iels each one of us falre The reseons'n'lif',' of good cilizenship upon our shoulders and climb high. gm S. JAMES FRUIT is 2 BILL STEPHENS ?. Page Seve
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'A' and 'B' Honor Students STudenTs who have disTinguished Themselves in a scholasTic way are included in The Honor Roll aT The close oT each grading period. Any sTudenT whose name appears on This lisT musT have earned aT leasT 40 grade poinTs wiTh no grade less Than C. Three grade poinTs are given Tor each semesTer hour oT worlc, in which a grade oT A has been received: Two grade poinTs Tor a B: and one grade poinT Tor a C. Only one C is counTed in deTermining The grade poinTs oT any sTudenT. A grade oT D auTomaTically eliminaTes a sTudenT's name Trom The Honor Roll. A ciTizenship reward oT 85 poinTs is necessary beTore a sTudenT can be lisTed on The SemesTer Honor Roll. The 'A' honor roll which appears in This llex consisTs of Those sTudenTs whose names have appeared on every honor roll up To April I. The 'B' honor roll con- sisTs oT Those sTudenTs whose names Tailed To appear buT once, during The same period. ' VALEDICTORIAN, SALUTATORIAN The high poinT sTudenTs in The class oT I936, Chiyo Kashiwagi and EsTher Regier, valedicTorian and saluTaTorian, respecTively, are indeed To be commended Tor Their superior scholasTic records. During her Tour years in Woodland High School, Chiyo has achieved an average oT 9970, which is phenomenal. She is Girls' PresidenT oT The Japanese Club This year and auThor oT The poem on The School Division Page. EsTher, whose average is 9570, has been prominenT in acTiviTies, including The Orange Peal and llex sTaTTs. Page Nine ,qw
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