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Show Page Two HONOR STUDENTS LISTED van, Denton Linton, Ernest Pulsipher, Blaine Cutler, LaRaine McArthur, Schuyler Gardner, Lloyd Sandburg, Luana Lamb, Bernice Miles, Pearl LeRoy Nisson, Janice Schmutz, Queen of the D, presided at the Honor Day exercises Monday: She was assisted Ty her at- morning. hendants, Luana Lamb, Phyllis Holt, Ruth and. Mathcson. Alice Thompson, The culminating activity of the program was the swearing in of the new officers as follows: Bill Swapp, presi dent; Barbara Tweedie, vice president; Waldo Brooks and Dorothy Hirschi', commissioners of amusements; Earl Milne, College Joyce Cooper, Adams, Lela Sullivan Doyle Sampson, Victor Cannon, Sam Chynoweth, Doe Madsen, Tex Moseley, Jack Turner, Lee Williams, Vere Barnhurst, Max Bennett, Vance Es-!pl- in, Elvin Hafen, Merrill Kunz, Gordon Cahoon, JunLytle, Banard Hafen, KeithLowell Terry. ior Steel, Paul Sullivan, Son Earl Cox, Basketball College Chynoweth, Keith Hafen, Dan Worthon, Ken Blake, Barard Hafen, Elvin Hafen, Paul club president; and Vivien Prince, Girls club president. Jack Rencher turned over the keys of office. Retiring with Jack, and receiving awards, were: Earl Milne, Jane Pace, Schuyler Joyce Adams, Paul Neilson, Cot tan, Grant Russell Cornelius, Gardner, John D. 6. Watson, La Raine McArthur, Paul Crosby, Miller, Barbara Tweedie, Lela and Sullivan. Waldo Brooks Boys Luana the Chamber pin. - Lamb, This Mt. Sullivan. College Track Ernest Pulsipher, of Commerce social service is one of the most coveted Herbert Pitchforth, Dee Frost, George Fry, Earl Milne, Willard Stratton, Eldon Stirling, Blaine Fawcett, Myrl Riding. Frei, High School Basketball--LaGranHigh School Track honors of the year. Scholarships wore awarded to May Pate, Lela Sullivan, Eldon Gubler, Opal Isom was Eldon Gubler and Alma Woodbury. named as upper division valedictorian and Carol' Cottarn lower division . honor de Junior Neilson, Wendell-ToblerPitchforth, Earl Milne, Other awards follow: Physical Science DoWayne Bryner, Eldon Gubler, Bill Fry. Dramatic Art Jack Rencher. Biological Science Jack Renehar, Grant Pope, Reed Gray, Arlo Hall, Junior Gardner, Robert Fordham. Art Genevieve Asay, Jessie Larson, Schuyler Gardner, Norman Atkin. College Debating Schuyler Gardner, as student;' Waldo Brooks, Donald Redd, Junior Gardner, Horace DeMille, Melville Hirschi, Paul Crosby, Russell outstanding Cornelius. as High School Debating Harold student; outstanding Leslie Hafen, Guy Bowler, Oratory Literary Schuyler Gardner, Mary Stirling, Bon McMullin, Faris, Viola W. Linton, Music Poarl Mathcson, 'LeRoy Walker, Luana Lamb . Band Grant Pope, Clayton Sullivan, LeRoy Walker, Que Bradshaw, Lela Sulli Herbert Hafen, Arlo Myrl Riding, Victor. Kay Phil Reid, Frei, Alpine Prince. Watson Award, outstanding athletes of lower division LaGrande Frei, Junior Hafen, student. ternates. Waldo Brooks, LaRaine McArthur. Athletic Manager Junior Gardner, High School Football LaGrande Frei, Leslie Hafen, Junior Neilson, Herbert Pitchforth, Wendell Tobler, Glendon Graff, Phil Reid, Myrl Riding, DeWayne Schmutz, Gilbert Tobler. Carmel, was awarded Reed Gray, Vero' Barnhurst , Pearl Math-eso- n, Mary Faris, Walter Church and Barbara Ray wore named as scholarship al- Football - ' Neilson, forth. " Wendell Tobler, Herbert Pitch- Agriculture Doyle Cox, Jay Huntsman, mer Jolley. Auxiliary Marilyn Cox, essay; Margaret Craig, poppy poster. American Logion .D, OLD YEARBOOKS WANTED FOR LIBRARY of having library is desirous school year. yearbooks representing each The books of the following years: 19U, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1937, and It lacks' ; 1912, 1922, 1939. Mrs, ' approciato the Spencer would cooperation of students and townspeople in helping to so euro these yearbooks for the library. .D. SHOP EXHIBIT SCHEDULED The tion their week. shop department, under the direc-of of Mr. Merkloy, will have some work on display by the end of the Make it a point see it. |