The "M" Achievement Club
The "M" Achievement Club was
established three years ago for the purpose of fostering interest in
improved scholarship, to stimulate participation in the worthwhile
activities of the school, to increase interest in attendance, to stimulate
student leadership, and to improve the moral of the student body by
placing a premium on good citizenship and studious habits.
The awards are made on the twenty-eight and thirty-two
point plan. The award for thirty-two points is made with a chenille maroon
"M" and twenty-eight point award with a "M" certificate. Any pupil in the
Modale High School (grades 9-12) is eligible for either of the above
awards.
We have mounted in the trophy case of our school a new
plaque upon which will be engraved the names of the boy and girl who earn
the highest number of points in a given year. Individual bronze medals
will also be granted these winners:
Doris Earwood (1938) with fifty-five points and Glen
Wiltse (1937) with thirty-nine and one-half points have earned the highest
number of points to date.
Persons who have been thirty-two point members for one
or more years are as follows: Dorothy Parker, Kenneth Maule, Yvonne
Wilhelm, Mary Richardson, Loretta Beebe, Virgil McQueen, Elva Davis, Bruce
Liljedahl, Glenn Wiltse, Doris Earwood, Lucille Bock, Virginia Hammer,
Mary Schwertley, Charles Southern, Paul Richardson, Ralph Liljedahl, Ruth
Wiltse, Delores Wiltse, Hugh Zahner, Victor Berg, Deane Tate, Shirley
Wells, Virginia Anderson, Mary Epperson, Betty Brown, Marguerite Nelson,
Vernon Pratt, Harold Vittitoe, Gwendolyn Beebe, Vergil Davis, Joyce
Nelson, Betty Thomas, and Geraldine Vittitoe.
Persons who have won twenty-eight points for one or
more years are as follows: Louise Jackson, Florence Wallace, Arley
Boswell, Lucille John, Dale Murphy, Howard Clemmons, Max Ritchison, Wayne
Dugdale, Helen Zahner, Dorance Hoss, Helen McManimie, and Evelyn Fiege. "No one knows what he can do till
he tries." "He
that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass
himself; for every man has need to be forgiven."--Herbert |