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Show THE IIERAED Foal PAGE ter, Maude Bowcutt, Anna Carlson, Thelma Carlson, Opal Chapman, Vera Degn, Helen Hickman, Delsa Layne, Charlene Lohman, Lucille Lundahl, Zona Maeser. Jannett Spencer, Leora Steffenhagen, Jessie Taylor, Edith Woodward, Spencer Vernon Crockett, Calderwood, Wayne Davis, Reid Garff. Albert Garrett, Dennis Hancey, Guy Larsen, James Larsen, ConMcDonald, way Lewis, Dean Wendell George Sorenson, Swenson. Daniel Thorpe. DougWillie las Vereen, Walker, Weire Wallace, Jack WUlDton, Bill Jack Morgan, Stevens, Howard Anderson, James England, Delbeert Fonnesbeck, Jack Laub, Glen Lewis, Robert Simps- Thirtyfour Students Win Place On New Honor Roll (The Emerald) ' oi g.ading The new at our .school places the students in three groups: the honor- students, stalwarts, and To be an honor student you must score 32 points out of a possible subjects with a superior srhohrship rates 6 points. One-ha- lf unit subjects with superior rates 4 points. scholarship Mastery for unit subjects gives 3 pointsA grade of mastery on one-ha- lf unit subjects rates Z points. The Stalwarts are those students who have at least a grade of mastery in all subjects. ts .. The.. inplude who have one or more Us for unfinished on their cards. :The honor students for the first term include: Honor students i Vincent Charles Fredrjpk, Jenkins, Clyde rTarbet, Ann Baxter, Marjorie Crockett, Llb-c- y Daniels, Ruth Everton, Ruth Kimball, Nina Barrier, June Earl Sorenson, Oharlen-TJanseEngland, John Jones, Billy Nye, Grover Carter, Mable Bott, Annette Cardon, Betty Jean Cleo Lundstrom. Ramona- Maughan, Eleanor Parkinson, Ivan llaslam. Charles Edith Oisen, Roma Crockett, Elaine Fonnesbeck, Doutre, MarJean Tyson, Nona Watson, Darrell Firmage, Reid Mecham, Merlene Stott, Fay Britzell, Delbert Napper, Thelma Stoddard. ' The Stalwarts Are: Julien Andrews, Carlisle Barber, Jay Blackburn, Guy Car-ikRussell Cottle, Ray Gibbons, Stephen Harrison,- - Elmer hear. James McMurrin, Owen Peterson, Max Rogers, Raymond Shaw, Czerny Shepard, Conway Sonne, Wendell Sorenson, Clara Jean Anderson, Nona Clark, Maurine Cottle, Joyce Dahle. Ree Eliason, Dorthy Emmett, Beverly Hodgeson, Gladys Ges-spl- l, Bt-tHansen, Marjorie Theresa Hill, Laura Hatch, Johnson. Ruth Johnson. Dorothy Jones, Helen Malmrose, Eva Sealy. Clarence William Larsen, Ryan, Clyde Thain, June Fram-ptoMarie Gunderson, Wanda .Tones, Lillie Dale Larsen. Ida Reading, Roma Smith, Ardell Bylngton. Cecil Bylngton, Clyde Carlisle, Ray Fife, Jack Hansen, Delmer Miller, Ralph Morgan. Dennis Peterson. Ray Partington, Luther Yeates, Lorraine Calder, Georgia Fullmer. Marjorie Geddes, Wilma Hulse, Elsie Keller. Leona Krause, Lucy Morgan. Ruth Moser, Theresa Mitchell, Eva Pulley, Claris Rjfese, Dorothea Rvan, Marie Rvan, Clara Stukl, Doris ' Sjos-tro- Leona Stowell, Lue Rllda Taylor, Thomas Robbins, Virginia Nelson, Grace Broby, Mary Bell Bodrero, Edna Larson, Isabell Leona Glauser, Lucy Boyle, Harris. Earl Anderson, Clinton Campbell, Dwyth Dalnes, Billie Evans. Junior Goodrich, Wayne Morgan, Kedrith Neely, Stewart Peterson. Murray Richardson, Boyd Sorenson, Fred 8plcker, Dean Webber, Irvin Wiseman, Marcelle Wolfe, Vivian Andrews. Lenora Atkinson. lone Gessell, Beulah Izatt, Phyllis Jensen, Emily Keans, Ruth Merkluy, Iris Neilson, Ollie Jean Neilson. Jeane Poulter, Barbara Quin-ney. Norma Smith, Edna Stewart. Edna Yeates, Wayne Bates, Richard Bell, Russell Borchert, Jack Henlnger, Grant Humph -erys, Dilworth Jensen, Hilman Johnson, Paul Kowallis, Howard Merrill, Cleve Munk, Reid Olson, Gorgas Paulson, Evelyn Allen. Ruth Mae Anderson, Ellen Bickmore, Mary Gale Blair, Frances Bradley, Nadene Davis, Ann Egbeert, Ethel Hodges, Erma Jensen, Lois Jones, Pheoe Linford. Florence Lundhal, Dorothy Miles, Nettie Peterson, Doreen Sill. Lettle Squires, Ag-- 1 nes Stewart, Velma Watterson, Ruth White, Don Britzell, David Cowley, Stanford Fonnesbeck, Stanley Dalnes. Dean Stevenson, Don Stevenson, Lorna Adamson, Josephine Brown. Elaine Hawks, Nina Kent, Verda Larsen, Villa Mallory, Ivy Nielson, Hazel Richardson, Alice Sklby, Margaret Marlon Steadman, Roundy, Walter Gardner, Willard West, Paul Wimmer, Kathryn Campbell. Birdean Dunn, Beth Erickson. Olive Gibbons. Eunice Hale, La Nonla Jensen, Mary Larsen, Marjorie Laub, Alice Qulnney, June Rapp, Catherine Romney, Elsie Wolfe, Fred Bradbury, Donald Douglas Christiansen, Howard Erickson, Jeppson, Kolchl Koike,' Roland Macey, Allen McDermaid. Max Neilson, Russell Roundy, George Welchman, Allen Willison. Irene Anderson. Othel BateRuth man, Mamie Hansen, Hawkins, Ruth Lance, Bessie I.eishman, June Marler, Lin-ne- u Ormond, Edith Spiers, Gerta Speth, Norma Spencer, Alice Thorpe, Lavon Bateman, Charles Brown, DMonte Combs, Lee Copen, John Dunn, Farol Erickson, Grant Holman, Howard Morris. Dale Olson, Joseph Quayle, Richard Ryan. Harold Simpson, Laurence Smith, Floyd Bill Stowell, Stettler, Israel Thomas, Helen Carlson, Marjorie Davis. Edith Dunn, Eleanor Erickson,- Naomi Everton, n, Gweneviere Hale, Mable Verna Larsen, Evelyn Peterson, Laura Dell Torgeson, Nellis Watson. Rose Boutsik, Margaret Blot Smith, stu.-den- k, n. - Hilda Schaub, Lorna onAlice Adams, Hart-vlgse- Joyce Allred, Ruth Baugh, Vazale Bradley, Barbara Call, Margaret Cardon, Dorothy Egbert, Florence England, Delbert Fonnesbeck, Jack nings, Margaret Miller, Dorothy Ollie Montrose, Clea Morgan, Jean Olson, Gladys Reid, Kathleen Smith, Verna Stott, Mary Lavon Whitmore, Kathryn Eva Blueetnell, Hazel Bodrero, Erickson, Ivy Funk, Helen Gessell, Dagney Kaae, Mae Shiff-maLila Simons, Laprele Smith, Margaret Allen, Josephine Almond, Marlon AnderGene son, Bankhead, Mary Mable Call, Myrtle Carlson, Marie Dalnes, Mardine Fames, Dorothy Forsberg, Anette Hart, n, Laura Jensen, Blanche Kidman, Irene Neely. Margene Paulson. Dora Mae Poulter. Iva Taylor, Lois Mae Thorpe, Blance Tolman, Dorothy Wiseman, Wllla Wursten, Alton Carlson, Nathan Dopp, Vern Hugle, Irvin Wehr, Ray Miller, Walter Ross, Earl SorenMark Splcker, .Wllford son, Strobelt, Dean Thatcher, Ernest Tippets, Clifton Young, Theora Anderson, Clarice Brown, Marie Budge, Fayetta Burrle, Lillias Cook, Flora Fifield, Bonnie Higgins, Madeline Keller, Annie Mitchell, Laurence Seerlst, Barbara Sutton, Verona Mendenhall, Llewellyn Bodrero, Thomas Jones, Raymond Lundahl, Wendell Morrell, Orville Fullmer, Mose Jeppson. Herman Richards, Jack Shaw, Stanley Smith, Lorraine Anderson, Flora Crockett, Lucille Evans, Virginia Mae Halgreen, Arlene Jacobsen, Alice Jaggi, Laura MeCullock, Irma Morgan, Jean Mortensen, Annie Speth, Marie Terry, Ruth Tyson. Margaret Wilkinson, Aaron Amach-e- r, George Anderson, Parley Dean Black, Dean Carlson, Elon Griffin, Del Guyman. Edwin Hansen, Roland Howell, Russell Mecham, Robert Otterbeck, Jack Prlbble, John Quayle, Eleroy Reed Raimusorv Roberts, James Skidmore, Dan Stowell, Lowell Genevieve Thomas, Porter. Maurine Marler, Alma Leonard James. Oliver Hall, Dick Maughan. Billie Shaw, Edward Kerns, Jay R. Johnson, Annetta Johnson, Loyal Cook, Gwen Mary Lenkensdorfer, Smith, Margaret Terry, Beatrice Nis-so- LOGAN, UTAH, JOURNAL, - n, kin ex-kaise- rs DONS OVERALLS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1 931. RICHARD DIX WEDS S. E. BELLE New Guild System f Is Inaugurated At Logan Junior High (The Emerald) Every student in a guild of his own choice is the aim of the new type of activity at our school. The guilds have replaced the clubs which were selective In character and limited to a chosen few- As organized under faculty sponsorship the guilds offer a variety of activities and the liberty of voting for the craft which is most interesting. The students have these interesting groups from which to select: JUNIOR INKS, organized to edit The Emerald. This guild Presenting the principals has an enrollment of 33. Rasmuson has been in Hollywoods latest marelected editor for this year. riage. Richard Dix, film Miss Pugh is the advisor. star, and Miss Winifred The SOCIAL DANCE GUILD has as sponsor Miss Nielsen. So Coe, daughter of a San man. many students are interested in Francisco b dancing that the class has to They were married in Yube divided, half of the mem- -, ma, Ariz. bers taking it the first half of the year and the others the Oast. Members of this guild GUILD is under the direction leadership of Miss Ballard. Mr. Kilburn sponsors the they have already learned of Mrs. Lund. Talent with the GRAPPLERS GUILD for would-b- e three new stepsneedle finds expression here. wrestlers. CITY HISTORY is made inSSSg Students with cameras joined teresting by Mr. Daniels in his Germany's the KODAK GUILD directed by guild. SWIMMING1 GUILD is The ETIQUETTE GUILD, Mr. Lund. "in amroit work The LIBRARY GUILD, under ? under the direction of Mr. Van- sponsored by Miss Cranney, nnl the Mrs. Merrill, is intended to ! Hrni,1 nwln-H- v pi derhoff. This guild is especial - implants in its members punch lnterestlng t0 the boys who rules of conduct which will stimulate a love and respect chooses to work for a hving, jy want t eam the Red Cross cause them to do the correct for books. a though he has a doctor of Lif KRAFT KRIMPS specializes Saving award. thing at the right time, philosophy Jegree and jpeaks Mr. Evans is s0 very cosThe EXPRESSION GUILD, in leather and art work. Mr. mopolitan in his talents that under Miss Anderson, is organ- Whatcott is sponsor. he has been assigned to two ized to present short plays. Mr. Dial leads the SCOUT Beth guilds: the METROPOLITAN In Winsor, Edna Brown, popularity the Junior GUILD. HenTRAVEL Mabel GUILD. and the HARMONICA GUILD, directed The HALL PATROL guild is Bott, Oretta Baugh, The UKE GUILD can already by Mr- Peterson, is running a sponsored by Mr. Reese. son, Ada Barnett, Leona Merciose Robert All charm three cords from the second to the dance Seth rill; student body officers are Pulley, in a guild headed by Mr. Welch, Adams, Gladys Hoffler, Elna strings even though only one guild. ec-I Mr. Bernice Mildred held. home The Girls interested in Wade, Hart, meeting has been guilds meet each WedWorlev. tivities joined the GRACIOUS nesday at 11:45 a. m. for a 45 Rodgers, Hodges is the inspiration. Dorothy The ART AND NEEDLEWORK HOSTESS GUILD under the minute period. Blanche Ewer. . - Ell-wo- tsiness re-;p- - : I r Mrs. Reuben Godfrey and baby of Soda Springs are visiting with relatives here for a short time. Miss Jennie Hemerette left for her home in Bear Lake after spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Lewis Godfrey. Gladys Mosie spent Sunday here as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Loosli and family. Jesse Thompson who attends the college at Logan spent the week end here. Cecil Myler and Lorraine My-lof Cornish were over night guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Emma Myler. A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clarke in honor of their small sons birthday anniversary. Eight of his friends were in attendance. Refreshments were served and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ravsten are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. All concerned are doing well. Parent-Teachmeeting was held Friday night and officers were selected to act during the school year. Another special meeting will be held Monday evening. Special speakers will be present. Martin Daughters of the Harris Camp held their meeting at the home of Mrs- Ruth Griffin. Special music and the lesson was given after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Mary Burt left Sunday to spend the week with her daughter. Mrs. S. 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