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X National Honor Society The National Honor Society corresponds to an all-scar cast production in the movie world. Those honored last year and still holding stellar roles are Irene Burns, Ella Pickering, Margaret Sheldon and Bernard Smith. The most amazing actors of the screen this year are Milford Thurber, Pearl White, Hazel Mae Cole, Lonna Fischer, Helen Rasmussen, Alma Shada, Floyd Housel, seniors, Elsie Hladlcy, Phyllis Nisley, Robert Myers, Bernice Velte, and Lawrence Hebrew, juniors. This combination of players is selected on the standards of character, scholarship, leader- ship and service. Character is demonstrated by the qualities of personality, honesty, reliability, achieve- ment, promptness, and morality. Scholarship signifies their ranking in the upper third of the class. Leadership lies in plays and activities in which they participate. These stars display their service by their willingness to perform the duties demanded by their fellow actors and by the directors. t ' 'ul it Elsie Hladky, Phyllis Nisley, Lawrence Hebrew, Lonna Fischer, Pearl White, Alma Shada, Bernard Smith, p Irene Bums, Hazel Mae Cole, Milford Thurber, Helen Rasmussen, Floyd Housel, Margaret Sheldon, 1-L Ella Pickering. 1 : l l f '75 '. . l , l . , l .e S, , .Lei ji ,,,.-- :iff S 9 l if aa .xv U -.1,,k ..-..v,-K.A'.---'-,..'- 'Q f.,
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-r,,- ----,- The Nw pins and 'QN plaques given hy the University of Nebraska to lceep high school athletes superior in athletic and scholastic attainments are coveted honors in Lexing- ton High School. To merit the privilege of wearing the small bronze N an athlete7s scholastic standing must he above the average of that of the school. The plaque is awarded to the institution having such athletes. Lexington and Alliance are the only schools in the state who have won plaques for five consecutive years. Since 1928 Lexington has increased the numher of foothall hoys receiving these awards until the 1932 squad numhers ten. The credits of those hoys average 86 pet cent while that of the high school was 81 per cent. 5 Y 1 1 A -Rim t ff it A K' A 2' 1 wi 1 ,, fl ef 1 In s e li l :1 if! :fn f - FE . A3 ' 2- f ...sail sy - of ll. v ,, t .. is ' 4 , an if fi JJ. 3, fi -4? jf' z- Doyle Minglis. Wfayne I-Iauing. Floyd Holnsel. Vaughn Farley, George Widney'. Glen Ruby, Earl Knapplv. Marvin Tedrow, Lauren Hansel, Gus Peters.
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Girls Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association was organized in 1930 by our present sponsor, Miss Wiles. Any high school girl interested in physical education is eligible to belong. There are forty-five active members. An official L is given to those completing the re- quirements which are: 1. A passing grade in three academic subjects in the semester before each award is petitioned. 2. A good record in sportsmanship. 3. Two eight-week terms of training during the earn- ing of the HL. 4. A heart examination during each school year. 5. Participation in at least eight weelcs of some team game activity, and earning six hundred points. Extra points may also be earned. The motto of the League is Play for Play's Sake, and Play for All. The officers are as follows: CORRINNE SMITH .....r .............. P resident J .vr' '. BERNICE LAPE .......,.,,,.....r......e. V.Y,....f7f7 V ice-Prefiderlf V IoNA BELLE SHULENBERGER ,,.,r A ,....77....,V Secretary HELEN RASMUSSEN ,,,,,i.,.,rrL L..-.LL T redwrer ALMA SHADA .,...,... . ,L..,,r, Reporter ,- ', is lt L lt 1 Z. g gl f ill i Upper Row, Left-The Gal-ng. Center-Fmsh B. B. Team. Right-Junior Basketeers. ,' Lower Row, Left-Sophomores in Action. Center-Sophomore Champs. Right-Senior Squad. l .f L ' ' -f , 'I' Vow ' 3773, Y'PQSvf '? N- A L,.L.., -' ri Xghff f' X, D in ,i ii AQYALQQQ ' fi or he A r' E551 .',' .
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