Torch Club-Row
1:
Adams, Hurst,
MacRa~,
Riu, Carlson, Slater, uGarde,
Bark.l~y. Bail~y.
Row 2: Loughnan, Paulson, Miss
Hawthorn~,
Howe, Lamon, Mdhr, Garcia, Buechel,
Br~hmeyu,
Carr.
The Torch Club is an affiliate of Honor Society and
is composed of seniors only. A student must have earned
fifty-six points during his sophomore and junior years
to belong to Torch Club. Points are not earned through
scholastic ability alone, but may be earned by taking
part in school activities, such as earning a letter in one
of the sports taking part in a play, being an organiza–
tion officer, and doing service as a librarian, projection–
ist, or office worker. Only four activity points may be
earned per semester. To keep his pin, a senior must earn
eighty-six points. Miss Dorothy Hawthorne acts as
faculty adviser.
The Honor Society started the year by electing Terry
Brehmeyer, president; Stanley Johnson, vice-president;
Bette Walton, secretary-treasurer; and Aylene Loughnan,
Board of Control representative. Again Miss Dorothy
Hawthorne acted as faculty adviser.
The main project of the year was the awarding of
two one-hundred-dollar scholarships to graduating sen–
iors who are planning to attend college. One of them
must go into the field of teaching. The money for the
scholarships was raised through the sale of programs at
home football games and by taking care of the pop
machine.
Membership is acquired by scholarship achievement
and extra-curricular activities.
Honor
SoCiety- Row
1:
Halbert, Bender, Garcia, Loughnan, Kennedy, Fredson, Larson, Rosquist, Howe, Lamon, J.{acRae, Slatu.
Row 2: Miss
Hawthorn~. Bai/~y,
RHtme,
Spuc~,
Knudun, HaduU,
Rrc~.
Hurrt , 0/tmatl, Carlson,
~Valton,
Bark.ley, LeGarde, Par1lson, Adams.
Row
J:
R. Miller, Kimbel, Mercer, Carler, Stacy,
Br~hmey~r,
Johnson, Yarr, ].
Mill~r,
Carr, Buechel.