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8 fowefz GROUP I FIRST ROW--I. Dahlgorn, M. Keifer S Von Mengeringhauser, D, jenk- ner, S. jenkins, C. Houser, W Brown. SECOND ROW-B. Clark, D. Linder B. R. Mortimer, B. lackson, A. Lick- oy, M. Maney, H. Hearts, M. Lach THIRD ROW-I. Dilty, A. Connor A. Fairchild, IVI. Eder, H. Ashton C. Cook. FOURTH ROW-I. Bish, B. Flick, R Author, I. Buquo, C. Altman, C Baurmeister, D. Fraasa. GROUP Il FIRST ROW-C-. Bluestein, B. Ap- king, M. Baker, S. Adamwiz, H Addison, D. Bish S. Moranda. SECOND ROW-D. Knight, P. Burk F. Bork, L. Carter, M. Aber, V Bias. THIRD ROW-K. Oakes, R. Nashold I. Houg, I. Pre-sneil, R. LaFontaine, P. Fitzharris, R. Leverenz, L. MC- Cormick. FOURTH ROW-M. Howard, A. La- core, A. Murray, V. Abbot, L Francis, A. Hutch, C. Lewis. GROUP III FIRST ROW-I. Woodal, R. Sullivan, N Smith, B. Rickenberger I. Rob- inson SECOND ROW-B. Weisel, A. White M, Pelstring, M. West, M. Surdo I. Rupert. THIRD ROW-H. Cfleb, D. Oeeding H. Helee, R. Hesse, B, Garis, HI Herkimer. FOURTH ROW-E. Hoden, I. Hahn B. C-askins, B. Scheidt, R. Crarver, G. Kemp. GROUP IV FIRST ROW-P. Highdon, M. Conte, I. Cassline, D. Dugan, I. Davis, H Cole, M. Hover. SECOND ROW-H. English H. Crau, I-I. Curee, A. Holloway, D. Craves. E. Eckman. THIRD ROW-I. Walsh, I. Weimer F. Sargant, A. Woff, R. Willier, K Rahe, L. Sponsler. FOURTH ROW-T. Russell, P. Rich- off, H. Willis, I. Rieves, R. Smith- ers, R. Stokes, V. Steward. ese afze wofzflr menfioning, foo. I 1
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GROUP V FIRST ROW-I. Paul, I. Reese, E. Noel, D Mastin, I. Orebaugh, B Pa'rner. SECOND ROWAR. Kessler, Vv' Kraus, R Ivlarchetre, L. Cibert, B Ayers, A Kuntzman, B. Lane. THIRD ROW--V. Pleper, B Mitchell, M Powell, L. A, Mayer, M Moth, E. Perry. FOURTH ROW'--B Kelley, Draper, C. Brancamo, I. Manthey, C. Cort- wright, D Liebenrood. FIFTH ROW--lvl Maxwell, B Mason, I Blackburn, I. Langhorst, I Don- nelly. GROUP VI FIRST ROW-M McLaughlin, A. Longfe low, M. Rheude, R. Rhoades, I Schvveikerf, C Osborn. SECOND ROW--I Rettig, A. Rernler. M Schlientz. D. Robinson, M Fox THIRD ROW! Moerlein, I Mef I . ford, R Mehne, A. Parker, P. Paint- er, B Olney. FOURTH ROW-I Perkins, R, Lang- feld. I Nolerman, C. Rye, I. Polnfer GROUP VII FIRST ROW--B Rhelns, I Stehr, E Tarter, N Stufes, R. Schmidt, E. Slen, C Roeder. SECOND ROW-A Tarter, I. Sebree, R Sutherland, I.. Turner. I Stlckle, R Slerlatl TI-IIRD ROW-N Rirner, E. S'ade, T. Scott, lvl Ralsron, C, Rains. D. Sonnycalf. A. Sterrett, R. Rumble. GROUP VIII Flfasr ROW-M. warm, M. war- l son. B. Wrlliams, H. White, B. Yankle, I Wel'er, SECOND ROW-N. Strite. M. Woods, M Williar, R. Wrede, M. Woodall, I Thasker. THIRD ROIN-I. Winkleman, H. Thledeman, D West, L Hughes, IJ Thompson, B. Ventress. 'z foofzs as though mam, 06 flrem Ifav
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'national Hanoi gociefx, Glehfzuaftmn OLLOWING the old tradition at Norwood High School, the worthy students of the February class, George Winkleman, the sole representative of the male, and Mary Hend- ricks, Virginia Hern, Audrey Kane, Louise Lang, Helen Lloyd, Ruth Moss, and Ellen Stickle, were ushered into the National Honor Society. Membership to this society is one of the highest achievements obtainable to the stu- dents. To be eligible for membership the candidates must excel in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. '- On February 3, these exceptional students took. the oath and proudly became partici- pants in the activities of this noble society. mefzican fegion wafzds Each semester the American Legion Post of Norwood gives medals to the outstanding pupils of the Eighth Upper grade. One is giyen to the leader of the boys and the other to the champion of the girls, These medals are 'awa rded for the character traits of the individuals, Such traits as Honor, Courage, Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Gompanionship, play a large part in determining the superior student. The eligible competitors are chosen by the direct vote of all the Eighth Upper pupils. The student vote is tallied and passed on to the teachers, who rate the various candidates according to their Legion instruction sheets. Then the leading names are given to the School Committee, which determines the total scores. The awards are made at the final junior Assembly. eniofz gclzolafzsliip Gonfesf On Saturday morning, April 3, the eighth annual scholarship contest for high school seniors was held in every county in the state. Hamilton county students gathered for this four-hour examination at Woodward High School, Cincinnati. Approximately twenty sen- iors represented Norwood this year. They were Lenore Medlyn, Dolores Alerding, Vernon Ahrman, Wilford Metzger, Weldon George, Ray Purvis, George Osterwich, Emerson Bentel, Betty Lou Longman, Virginia jones, Viola Marvel, Phyllis Hebberd, Helen Metzger, Marian Plum, Mary Blanche Wilkerson, Wynne Wolf, Marjorie Seibert, leanette Klinker, and Mary Lou Orebaugh. Any student in the upper thirty-five per cent of his graduating class was eligible, other seniors might have participated upon the recommendation of their principal. Seniors whose scholarship, attitudes, and behavior were satisfactory and who graduated at the end of this school year, or who will graduate in February l938, were eligible. , The tests covered essentials of the high school course of study. There were five subject groups: English usage and literature, social science, fundamental mathematics, basic principles of science, and reading and functional language. 73
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