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TO TRI-SCHOOL CAREER CONFERENCE ESTABLISHED the admission requirements of the various colleges and universities. An estimated 225 persons at- tended the Tri-School Career Con- ference at the Earlville High School on Wednesday, February 7. Junior and senior students and their par- ents from the Leland, Serena, and Earlville schools attended. Mr. Wicke gave the welcome and introduced the guest speaker, Floyd Thompson, dean at North Central College. His topic was Choosing a Career After the keynote address, two forty-five minute sessions were conducted by representatives from a number of fields including: sec- retarial, auto mechanics, airline occupations, homemaking, teaching, agriculture, armed services, med- ical arts, engineering, barbering, beautician, and journalism. At the close of the session, re- freshments were served by the P.T.A.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The student council, together with Supt. H. N. Wicke, their ad- viser, have been making plans for a National Honor Society. The purpose of this organization is to recognize those students who have attained a high scholastic record. To be eligible, a student must maintain a B average and also be a member of the sophomore, junior, or senior class. A member of this organization will be chosen on such traits as scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Four teachers have been selected to choose five seniors and four juniors from among those who are eligible. The two sophomores elected will be probationary mem- bers for one year and then full- fledged members throughout their high school and college career. Being a member of the society is a distinct honor for any student and will be advantageous to him in later life. This year the old library was converted into a guidance room. College-bound students meet in this room to explore
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