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STUDENT COUNCIL President. . . lst Vice President. . . 2nd Vice President .... Secretary. . . Felice Balestra Helen Meyers Esther Wright . . .Doris Kees Recorder ............................................................... Betty Baird Advisers: Miss Baulig, Mr. Ellis, Mrs, Schuler, Mr. Keyburtz, Mr. Pole, Mr. Lambert. Left ta Right, Bammz Raw: F. Barr, D. Shockley, A, Kees, j. McAllister, H. Meyers, F. Balestra, D. Kees, B. Baird, j. Moyer, I. Simmons, E. Cunningham. 2nd Row: A. Simpson, R. Logan, E. Simpson, W. Markovitz, I. O'Connell, F. Ertle, M. Sierup, W. Keane, D. Reily, C. Matthews, R. Hall, E. Powell. 3rd Row: B, Caulderhead, D. Otto, Mr. Ellis, Miss Baulig, Mr. Keyburtz, Miss Kramer, Mr. Lambert, Mrs. Schuler, Mr. Pole, E. Reily, D. Fisher. 4111 Raw: D. Westfal, L. Chiericoni, N. Marston, j. Meyers, V, Weart, J. Mitchell, L. Dunhour, T. Ollek, C. Hughes, P. Flynn, D. Coffee, Purvis. 5Il:f Row: B. Lavin, D. Balassaitis, J. Krimmel, W. Reagan, B. Newsham, D. Daniels, J. Simmons, W. Washington, A. Biehl, H. Francis, G. Smith, J. Miller. Democracy is not merely a form of governmentg it is the way of life. To preserve it we must live it. We believe our Student Council is truly a democratic organization because every member of the school is represented either directly or indirectly. It has taken many years to make our country the world's greatest democracy, and likewise it has taken many years to reach the present development of our Student Council. We, the Council of 1940f41, are grateful to all preceding groups whose eiforts from year to year have been like the layers of brick in a rising wall. Not only have we endeavored to preserve this structure, but we have tried to strengthen it and build it higher. Only by carrying on the good work where others have left off can we ever hope to reach perfection. 18
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Early in the school year of 1933-39, the faculty, having been approached by Miss Kramer as to the organization of a chapter of the National Honor Society in Audubon High School, became enthusiastic over the idea. After M'ss Kramer received instructions from the National Councl at Chifago, she it to the National Council appointed a faculty committee to draw up a constitution and submit for approval. Soon Audubon High School was granted a charter and became one of the almost twentyfthree hundred chapters in the association. There followed the serious and delicate problem of electing students into the Society. The teachers were given a list of eligible students, whose eligibility was based on a scholarship attainment of 871611: or better. Then these students were rated on character, se.vice, and leadership charts. The faculty council studied these charts carefully and determined a composite score on the fourpoint scale of scholarship, character, service and leadership for each pupil. The individual composite scores were arranged on the basis of the number of teachers scoring a given indi- vidual and his percentage of average. 'l hose seniors who appeared in the upper twelve per cent of the senior eligibles and those juniors in the upper seven per cent of the junior eligibles were elected. Fir-ft Row, Lell lo Right: W. McCarty, V. Anderson, M. Corwin, D. Hammond, R. Sosnove, R. johnson, A. Simpson, E. Simpson, M. Cheesman, P. Wortman, D. Hughes, L. Chiericoni, K. Sullivan, D. Sagers, B. Baird, A. Montano, V. McAllister, D. Kees, D, Patterson, M. Lamsback, L. Fidler, M. Sharp, B. Dowd, F. Balestra, R. Logan, W. Marknvitz, P. Barto. Swann' Row, L. in R.: E. Seiber, A, Duncan, J. Fritts, R. Hall, Y. Teitelman, E. Young, D. Balassaitis, E. Ellis, D. Flanagan, E. Boland, B. Lavin. President. . . . . . Paul Barto Vice President. . . .... William McCarty . . . Beatrice Dowd Secretary... .. .. . .. Advisers: Miss Borstein, Chairmang Mr. Lance, Mrs. DuBell, Mr. Iaggard. 19
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