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HENRY CLAY CHAPTER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society of Henry Clay High School, founded in September, 1934, was afliliated with the National Honor Society in the spring semester of 1935, hecoming the Henry Clay Chapter of that organization. Forty-eight Stll- dents have met the high standards re- quired for memhership. Twenty-three of this numher are memhers of the 1935 graduating classes. 1V1emhership in the Honor Society is hased on scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Ar the heginning of each semester a committee of faculty memhers determines which students from the 4B class, during their Sophomore and Junior years, have measured up to the following requirements: a scholarship average of 15 in all academic suhjectsg a citizenship standing of Ag and ten service points earned hy direct participation in school activities. Miss Ethel Congleton served as spon- sor of the Honor Society until February, 1936. Miss Virginia McClure is the present sponsor. During 1935-1936 the following students were officers for the first and second semesters, respectively: president, Bob Nash-John Bolesg vice- president, john Boles-John Tuttleg sec- retary, John Tuttle-Sarah 1V1cLeang treasurer, jane 1V1itche11-Buckner Ham- ilton.
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