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National Honor Society .NATIONAL iH ON OR A SOCIETY y, The National Honor Society was established in Clay Town- ship High School in 1961. Its establishment was the fulfill- ment of a need for the recognition of the basic qualities which suggest that students are outstanding citizens in their school community. The requirements for membership are as follows: The student must be either a sophomore, junior, or senior who has achieved and continues to maintain a B academic grade average. The student must have contributed and continue to contribute a significant service to his immediate school com- munity. His capacity for leadership must have been demon- strated both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities and organizations. And in addition, he must demonstrate high moral character in his activities. The basic purpdse of the National Honor Society is to recognize the cardinal principles of scholarship, leadership, character, and service which are essential to the development of productive leaders and citizens in a democratic society.
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« + SEATED: Mary Ellen Waters; Gene Hedrick — Treasurer; Roger Oldham — President; Eileen Bowman — Vice-President; Connie Zehring — Secretary; Jerry Miller. STANDING: Jane Ann Berglan, Steve Oldham, Mr. Wagner, Sponsor; Jim Wilson, Dick Runyan. Student Council The Student Council is an expression of democracy in action. Its responsibility is to introduce and discuss various suggestions from the student body and faculty. This is the student ' s opportunity to practice democracy in his immediate social situation. The Student Council is composed of representatives from each class and the organiza- tions. Each class, grades nine through twelve, has two representatives; the junior high provides one member; and the clubs and organizations have two representatives. The constitution states an order of rotation which makes its possible for each club to have its turn to furnish nominees. The student body, grades seven through twelve, and the faculty choose the president and the vice-president of the Student Council. Nominees for this office must be either a junior or senior who is a present member of the Student Council. The members of the Student Council elect the secretary and treasurer. The Student Council assumes the responsibility for the Halloween Festival, Courtesy Week, Cheerleader elections, Casual Day, Dress-up Day, Senior Day, and many other activities which are designed to make the Clay Township School a better place to acquire that all-important education. 48
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