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N tttiomztl Honor Society N the spring of last year, six students were elected to the National Honor Society by the faculty committee. They were jane Denman, Miriam Long, Mary Nipher, Norman Bryan, Richard Hydeman, and Elwood Rose, At the annual banquet, which was held in May, 1937, the following officers were chosen: President ,,,,c,,,,,,.,, c,,,... J ane Denman Vice President ,.ss.s,,. r............ M iriam Long Secretary ,,,ss.s,s,s,s srr.ss ,..c..s R i chard Hydeman Three new members, Rosemary Black, jane Cromer, and William Harris, were elected to the society in March, 1938. The juniors who have been elected this spring to be the initial members of the 1938-1939 society are: Joan Brack- mann, Virginia Campbell, Betty Ebbing, Jeanne Mickler, and Mildred Pickering. The faculty committee consists of Miss Nixon, Miss Otte, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Moffett, Mr. Sims, and -Mr. Stephens. Row 1: Rosemary Black, Jane Cromer, jane Denman, Miriam Long Row 2: Elwood Rose, William Harris, Norman Bryan, Richard Hydeman Page Thirty-one
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Row 1: Mary Campling, Betty Meier, jane Cromer, Jane Denman, Rosemary Black Row 2: Marie Benkert, Betty Ebbing, Miriam Long, jean Jessup Row 3: Richard Hydeman, Miss Nellie Otte, Norman Bryan Quill mwl Scroll HIS year, seven senior girls, one junior girl, and two senior boys were formally inducted into the Piqua High School chapter of the International Honorary Society for High School journalists. jean Jessup, having been a member in her junior year, was the only active member when the school year opened in September. Each member was presented with a sealed certificate and a pin at the time of the induction, which was held in the high school assembly. A year's issues of the society's maga- zine also come to each member. ln order to belong to this organization, one must be in the junior or senior year, he must be in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing, he must have ob- tained at least 300 points, which are awarded for published material or work at staff positionsg he must be recommended by the supervisor in the school, and he must be accepted by the national secretary. , Page Thirty-two
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