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io OfU ( 2 oxinttiian Rumer Wilson Condor MacLeod Lutz When we wanted to choose men who could represent us well throughout our final year in Girard, we looked for the most reliable, most honest, and most con¬ scientious. Throughout our years in high school we have admired Ray Wilson and have respected him for the fine work he did. That is the reason why we elected him to lead our class in a final stretch of a long journey. Thanks, Ray. George MacLeod, although small in stature and modest in claims, proved to be all we expected. As Vice-President, George came through with flying colors. Thanks, George. A natural, Ken Lutz was ushered into the office of class secretary. His ability to express himself colorfully and forcefully in all the letters he wrote for the class proved to us that he did his job well. Thanks, Ken. When money matters were mentioned, Bob Rumer was always there. Collecting money for pictures and presents, Bob faithfully and honestly fulfilled his office. Thanks Bob. In S-2 we needed someone to represent us in the Student Council who would not only do the things we thought best but also do his utmost to improve Girard. Only one, Bill Condor, could fulfill that great requirement. Thanks, Bill. We shall always remember the persevering work that these men have done for us. Thanks, men.
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JlUIUU XLj 11 National Honor Society Macleod Nordberg Cover Falke Since May 19, 1932, there have been many Guardians honored by their election to the Girard Chapter of the National Honor Society. They were elected because they excelled in character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Wiith the honor and privileges of membership came the responsibilities of helping those who needed help and upholding the high standards of the society. Aside from honoring those who have achieved so much, one of the purposes of the N. H. S. is to inspire the student body to higher levels of achievement. As little fellows, we respected and somewhat envied those who were in the society, but the important thing is that we tried earnestly to better ourselves and our school by trying to live up to its standards even though we weren ' t members Dave Nordberg was elected to the society in his J-2 term. Bill Cover, George MacLeod, and Jack Falke join¬ ed it in their S-l term. No further candidates were nominated from our class in their S-2 term. We know that this Society of national scope has set a good example for undergraduates here and that our boys have always enjoyed the high ho¬ nor of its membership.
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