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W j 'brrrj isrLs Toi? Row: M Plott, F. Simmons, B. Hiaerote, M. McDonald, B. DeShazo, B. Yocum, Mr Chestnut+ Bottom Row: E. Murray, D. Eagon, G Hamburg, D. Elliott• rmiuri Ten members of the senior class of 1938 jiedgea themselves to this oath: nI pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of the National Honor Society to which I have been elected; I will be true to the principles for which it stands; I will be loyal at all times to my school ana v ili maintain ana encourage high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, ana service.” The National Honor Society v as organized in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary Principals. Beloit High School made application for membership in the National Honor Society in April, 1J31. Since that time 55 Beloit students have become members. The organization is sponsored by Mr. Chestnut, principal. The stuaents ranking in the upper one-third of the senior class in scholarship are eligible for election; however not more than 15$ of the graduating class may be elected. l OJ rY AlST -G(Sl 1938 MEMBERS Betty DeShazo— Dorothy Eagon--Delores Elliott George Hamburg -Betty Hiaerote- -Maurice McDonald •Elizabeth Murray ---Minamae Plott -Frances Simmons ---Bernice Yocum Page twenty-three
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LAe ’hrrryx rb Top Row: W. Ballard, J. Smith, H• Webster, P. Lundblade, B. Allen, L. Evans, S. Bourbon• Second Row: V . lJurray, IT. Houghton, R. Fittell, H• Kennedy, L. Porter, W. Hayes, C. Howe, 3. Colby, S. Kadel, Mr. Chestnut. Bottom Row: Mi. Plott, M. V eir, L. Trcaster, V. Bourbon, J. File, Ra. Grau, M. Kadel. Ciixi CO LL Tiril Ltl| JTTuynjQ rrux pixrbL The members of the City Council or Troy ere elected et the beginning of etch yeer--two from eech fourth hour class. This year the Student Council consists of nine freshmen,five sophomores, four juniors end eight seniors. President--------------Halden Kennedy Vice President.................Rachel Grau Sec. -Treas. --------------------John Smith Page twenty-two Mr. Chestnut, principel, sponsors this organ-izetion with the president as an aide. Sponsoring lyceum numbers is tne main project of the student Council. Among t.iese sponsored this year are: The Magic of Science, Glenn Morris; Under the Nortnern Lights, Sidney Montague; the Hanley Marionettes; and the Streaivarius String Quartet. The Student Council also operated the concession stand at the basKetball games, solo megic slates, and promoted the sale of activity tickets. The awards given at the end of each year for outstanding wotk in scholarship enc debate are purchased by the school’s student governing body.
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Lite bixsyxmj How: S, Daniels, K, Kindscher, R, Hamburg, J, Dees, D, Elliott, F, Simmons, J, Burkhead, Bottom Bow: Be, Grau, H, Hayes, B, Hiserote, B, DeShazo, D. Eagon, Mi, Plott, V, Gould, Miss Pearson, qi rl rxAe rine President------------Dorothy Eagon Vice President-------Betty DeShazo Secretary-—-----------Minamae Plott Treasurer-- — -—-----Virginia Gould Conference Chr,-------------Rebecca Grau Devotional Chr,---------------Helen Hays Finance Chr,--------------Jean Rees Music Chr,------------------Frances Simmons Program Chr,------------------Betty Hiserote Publicity Chr,------Delores Elliott Service Chr,------Kathryn Kindscher Social Chr,-—---------Joan Burkhead Special Chr,-------------------Rita Hamburg Song Leader——--—-Susanna Daniels lr j i nrirtkAj juxcycrrv The finencial and sociel success of the Girl Reserve club during the school year of 1937 end 1938 was due to the cooperation of tne sponsor, Miss Carol Pearson, the guests, entertainers and speexers, the ceDinet, the Hi-Y club,and the girls in the club. The G. R. year began with a Big Sister move- ment in which the junior and senior girls acted as Big Sisters to their Little Sisters, the freshmen and sophomores. Two big events in cooperation with the Hi-Y club were a Fenners Frolic and a play, Jewels of Chine, direateh by Mr. Nightingale. A Dad-Daughter party toox place March 15 with a program in the auaitorium ana refreshments in the gymnasium. It Pays To Advertise was the theme of the annual Mother-Daughter Benquet, April 19. The year encec with a program planned and cer- Page twenty-four ried out by the next year’s cabinet.
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