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lrniwm llwrv: l.nrx Xlli-n, l.rtrx liiriei. Inf l In n lonnrtl llutliirtlr,l,it'rvhlLrl1slrel, lloh in l...rr,i-., cz..-,N ,l.,r,.N.,r 'lihe purpose ol' rhu l lonor Corps is to h.ni4lle stutlenr xillfuirs in the Catfeteriir :intl art the rloors ol rho sehool L'l1lItIl'tCC5, Their specific cluties :ire to lxeep the lunch lines inox ing in .in orrlerlv wzry z1nCl see that only those pass tlirough tht- tloors who are utitlimizcrl to do so. All junior arncl senior hors :ire eligilxle, proxitling they earn cluzilify. 'lille quarlilicittions stipulate: An ilKL'l'tlglC of eight or more honor points per semester, must hint' it gootl eitizenship reeorcl, must pzrrtieiparte II1 some sehool :ietivitr or otltsicle Lie' tivity, have ar gnorl persnniil grppeanuinee. he COLll'l1SOLlS, harx'e goocl Llttentlunee, :incl must hint' been at rnernher ol' Central one lull semester or more. The eligihlt' hors nre then votetl on hy 1 the stutlent body zrncl two reeeixing the highest nuinher' of xotes are clesigniitecl Colonels :intl the lour below them in votes ure 'icztptninsf' The Colonels ztncl Captains then choose the members of their teams trom the eligible hovs. Each group serves for the year unless relieved ol clutr. This yeurls honor eorps hits more sueeessfully eurriecl out the tluties of their plerlge than those groups preeecling them. This pleclge is on tigreement ol' the inemhers that upon heeom- ing, 21 rnernher of the Honor Corps they will eiirry out their LlllIlCS in ii inzinner thtit will he ltnr to every lI1tllVlilllLll lllill will luring honor to the school. onor orps Ron' johnson I. Munclen. 'lurllow How 7: H. hlecllin D. Moore, Carroll, L. jenkins, ' ll. llrzruniger. Ilan' S: Fox, G. Cllevelancl, D. Fitz' R YW? gzruld, C. Ruin- wzrrer, T. Moss. lion' 3: ll. hliller, l.. Allen. L. Clrrter . C,lrutinarn, l., alrlwell. ,I K llfrmrm ltunw C. Xhiglnrir, I.. Cornine, G. lirzrlex nz. I,-vang, ii. Ihimllorfl. 'fup raw: Mr. French, li. Riehzrrrlson. lion' N: E. Evans, A. Lewis, G. liwyer, D. Austin limi' o: ll. XVine gzrr, Ul. Peterson, -I. llunkelcr. T. O. lung. I.. Sr-nlt-. rl. th-nlon. R. Fisk, ,,. 'mr Iensen, I. llrrnt, I -lesnnne, 'lf Frzriler Run' 4: P. Sarrrett, I. llelur, C. llurfl nielr, C. Yertreest Hon 2- M. Surrgt-is
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if . ls. onor l Vb W iii Socieiy -ll U VT ' f 7, I Y ft 4,1 Offieurx: Tom Sehxvindt, Linda Hood, Richard Bland, 'l'oni llolenhaugh. Carnation day at Central is llonor Society Day, for the Honor students are distinguished 1101 only hy their neat groom- ing and expression of pride in accomplishment hut hy the car- nations pinned to their lelit shouldersg white for those tvith gold pins and pink for those with silver and hronze pins. Central Honor Society is an honorary scholastic organization formed in 1949 for the purpose of furthering academic achieve- ment and is open to any student maintaining at least fourteen scholastic points for two sueeessive semesters. He is then eligible for memhership and may wear the bronze pin ol' the society, After attaining fourteen points for Four semesters, he may wear the silver pin, and after seven semesters, the coveted gold pin. There were eighty-two mernhers eligihle to wear the GOLD MEDALfTop Raw: ll. Bland, T. liolenbaugh, T. Bradley, K. N. jay, H. jensen, A, Luther, H. AIeGilton, C. Saxton, l.. Sturgess, N. P. Viledemeier, IJ, XVhite, P. XVilson. Bu Th hronze pin, sixtv-three eligible to xvear the silver pin, and twenty-two seniors eligihle to wear the gold pin. Each semester the officers ol' Honor Soeietv and its sponsor, Miss Reheeea Tomlin, vlan an assemhlv eeremonv for those students who l N . K , have maintained lourteen ioints lor the res ieetive semesters. l I E Seniors havinff maintained a vrade averave ol 3.65 or over 5 TW Pl graduate XVith Highest Distinction , 350, X'Vitl'i lligh Dis- tinction, and 3.10, XVith Distinetionf' Those graduating VVith Distinction are entitled to add one wearl on their Gold l D ming Vvlth ilruh Distinction, tivo iearls: Vlilth Hlvhest Dis- l 0 VK Q l za tinetion, th1'ee pearls. Ollieers ol the year xvere: President, Torn Sehxvindtg Vice-President, Linda Hoodg Seeretarx, Rich- ard Blandg Treasurer, Toni l3olenhaugh, slinell, P. Eheling, Fetters, ll Fitzgerald, D. l:raLier. limi' 2: l.. Hood, onipsoii. Bottom How: llartlett, S. '1'unnell, G. Vertreese, S. XVarnoelt, 7? 1-5' 'J -.4 s,...1- T wr-7 N1
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