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ff.-44 HG OR OCIETY In usual order: R. Peterson, E. Voltz, R. Swift, R. E. Foster, M. Freese, E. Mower, J. Banker, J. W'alsh, Margiloff, E. Freeman, S. Whitney, C. Wanamaker, A. Mott, ll. W'olf, R. Carey, P. Stoeky, J. Slattery, J. J. Logan, A. Kahl, M. Grady, P. Cirault, B. Everest, Kovel, W. Hambrecht, R. Kunze, W. Eckert, R. Ehl- A. Langhauser, K. Dcngler, S. Craig, C. Armbruster, ers, J. Potaschnik, R. Kaplan. ln carrying out their program this year. the members f f , ,. '- of the Honor Society displayed spirit that was a com- . bination of the basic principles of the society: scholar- ' ship. character, leadership. and service. These words ' A ' ff V made a deep impression on the eleven outstanding mem- ' 1 Q , bers of the Class of 53 as they were inducted into the v ' National Honor Society at their annual banquet in June, C 1952- 5-fi ' ' The group elected Elaine Freeman as President for the A ! A ' - 1952-1953 session. To assist her, Shirley Whitney was - I chosen as Vice-Presidentg Carol Wanarnaker, Secretaryg y if Q 5' A and Robert Margiloff, Treasurer. On November 25. 1952. twenty-three Seniors were in- i' ,I n,' . 'V V ducted at a memorable candlelight ceremony. , A 3 fi 1 The Honor Society chose several different ways of 1 ., ,,-i Q V' raising money for the Mary C. Fuller Scholarship Fund. 3 , - ' i Q Q During the football season. it sponsored the sale of crew ' ' '-', H i- ' caps and scarves. and in March. a successful cake sale ' ' i' was held. The members revised their constitution bv adapting an amendment which provides that only stu- dents in the top quarter. rather than the highest third of CC 99 their class. are eligible for membership. he Crea! Traa'1'l1'on 17
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General Urganization The GO. has done a great deal for the school this past year. School spirit was promoted by means of pep ralliesg enter- taining exchange assemblies were plannedg buses were pro- vided for G. O. members to away football gamesg and, in support of the athletic program, the boys' insurance was paid. The G. O. also lent money to other organizations. held a dance, and conducted elections in the Spring. The greatest undertaking of the year was the sale of stu- dent activity tickets in the fall. There was a marked increase E W , L L. r ' ,bf t ,, L ni 4 w um n I' Burg:-ll. ll. Vinknvy. ll. lie-nclvr. S. Turner, R. Swift. H. U r e an un. ll. Eu-H-st. J. Done-lon. J. Logan, E. Foster, P. Frirkv, o nn JI V llmlgn--. D. lilll!'hl'lll'I'. T. Ynhv. D. Mahoney, Mr. J. 0'N4-ill. 18
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