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National Honor Society 5 Left to right N Cole, G Cipolla, treasurer, J uetcn, president, Miss Kane, adviser, C Dzanko, vice president, H West, J Czajkowski, secretary The National Honor Society promotes the following qualitiesof the students of high schools throughout the nation An enthusiasm for good scholarship throughout the school An encouragement of a desire for students to render service to the school and in the community A plan for self evaluation of the studentof the potential elements of leadership qualities within him A stimulus to the student to observe and practice those acts of others that develop strength of character An encouragement to the student to continue his learning and his education Student Council nw mn tlmzmmhdur tw w ' 1 C' ,Q lag Left to right, sitting I Berryman, J Walters, C Dzanko, vice president, liss Kane, adviser, N Cole, president, L Graham, secretary treasurer, J Kachurick Standing J Sapek, R Williams, W Shafer, W Orloski, H Mago, J Yatsko, D Kamlnski, S Pelech, M Antolik, R Hess. The Student Council consists of the presidents of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes, and an elected homeroom representative who has attained at least a C average With the aid of liss Kane and with the co operation of the students of the high schoo1,the Council has fulfilled its purpose that of encouraging a better understanding between students and faculty, that of maintaining a loyal and vigorous school spirit, and that of instilling in the students a sense of responsibility for the school and its equipment p 1 Q ,, .4 kj T' 4 '1 1 ,X 2 ,A 1. . 2. 3. - ' 14. ' s. ' ....... in Q Y 1 fd R Q' , J if ' A V' NWS 4 sw M r p p r fm V I 5 .sr VN V -4 I4 X h' iw , lrpvlgflfq. .. .. .. .. fr.,-M
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