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Q ? Honor Society This year the Emporia High School became a member of the National Honor Society of secondary schools. The charter is number 182 given on the fourth day of March, 1924, by the National Council. The purpose of this organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to encourage school citizenship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote lead- ership, and to develop character in the students of the Emporia High School. On March 12 the 1924 group became members of this society. On April 4 the faculty of the High School gave a dinner in their honor, thus setting a precedent for the coming years. One of the important functions of the dinner was the receiving of the members elected to the local Honor Society in 1922 and 1923 into full mem- bership of the Emporia Chapter. The constitution provides that the program at the annual dinner shall be given by the newly elected group. The 1924 group gave the program on this evening. The special contributions of this class were the presentation of the charter, the sglection of the color, the choosing of the motto and the beginning of the society recor . CHARTER MEMBERS Mary Humphreys Marian Alexander William Juengling Myrle Barker Donald Sellers Edward Price Frank Davies Belle McMaster Lela Gordon Mildred Alexander Paul Strickler Adelaide Hunter Joyce Stubbs Ida Mayes Louise Deputy Irenee Marmont Vasa Cline Edna Channel Esther Price Beulah Saifer Audrey Wilson William Cary Caroline Riddle Mabel Davis Willis Jones Motto-Deserve success and ve shall command it. Color-Royal Purple. IIAYIDIAL neuan sp 'rv R Z I X M 4 N l X Robert George: Up, at the normal- Page I I
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