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QL! C7,a,0fe,n Old Chapter gives itself in service to D. M. H. S. through its work in school athletics, in student governmcnt, and in thc social devclol-ment of thc students. Each member, both as an individual and also as a unit of the organization, devotes himself to the furthering of thcsc intcrc-sts. ln Cooperation with thc' Student Organization thc club maintained the Spook House concession at Fun Nite. To support its social functions and thc charities of thu school and of the community. Old Clmaptcr distributed .ind sold pcpcards. OFFICERS Lizxvrs Emuin u,.,,. KFNN ETH ROYALI. RICHARD lNlUl.l.AN Vice'- llluiitfcllf PH' ifzfwif Sl't'I'UfJVJ' jfxcgx lWI5RKl. - ,,v. H 'I'mz.r1n'w' Arwrrriiz Blicjiusit cc- A, C.'Xr,ij1l.:i11 Miz, Kizizsuaxv , -- Aifiimfi'
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onor ociefg At the reopening of school the D. M. H. S. chapter of the National Honor Society held a reunion of its members in preparation for the year's work, which may he traced directly through the calendar: . . . . with September's initiation of new members the activities began. . . . . . . . during October the students acted as guides at the P.T.A.'s Back to School Night, served as ushers for the A. A. U. W., and held their first hot dog sale. . . . . . . . November saw the success of a rummage sale for the benefit of the Student Loan liund .... . . . . in December the club became one of the highest earners at lfun Nite with a dart-throwing game, and it held a Christmas party, after which gifts were taken to the children at the Fort Lee orphan home .... . , . . a quiz program was presented in Assembly in january. . . . . . . , the Student Loan Fund Tea, which the club sponsors each year, brought together in February all the organizations of the school to gain their support for the loan tiund .... . . . . work on another Assembly program commenced in March, and the club acted as host to a number ot' foreign students who visited the school .... . . . . with April and May came a second rummage sale and the inductions into the organization of the new members who had shown throughout the year their right to enter the Honor Society .... . . . . the entrance of june placed the new administrators of the school in the seats of the graduating members whose ties with the Honor Society became happy memories. 1 3 L.
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