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Encourages Scholastic Achievement Installation of new members at the May assembly features an impres- sive candle-lighting ceremony. School service in the library includes correct checkout of books. i 2 7 Good newsl Happy N.H.S. candi- dates rush out ot Mr. Custer's oltice with their notifications.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ffwff SL National Honor Society Z FIRST ROW: S. Kolbci, C. Vitale. SECOND ROW: L. Wax- man, S. Tyiewski, E. Newman, R. Weich, C. Rubovitz, M. Swanger. Tack t-Jii.i.5iDE c-10 pru.5z New-t'0NlF7N E4,L5suRi2E.0, VloLECULHR lcily5lC5 . ' 'F 909-an 9, 'cf' 9-020 V 0' 9-x Teen , pi +FlF-lFlFlFl l W ow, X .Qi 0 6,05 . DE F128 PAQFQUNDIEXTRRD L 'N 'TR MEDIHTE RD5NAR5C4ompi.r,r B4 - V LGEBRR IFF, Mrs. A. Rudolph FIRST ROW: D. Ordower, R. Hodavance. SECOND ROW: Adviser M. Tropp, J. Rohrlich, H. Korenstein, L. Weisenteld, J. Al- brecht, M. Levin. Let knowledge grow from more to more, decrees Tennyson. Thus, since its beginning in l93l, the National Honor Society has sought growth, not in numbers, but in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Seeking to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, some N.H.S. members tutor other pupils. To stimulate a desire to render service, other society associates offer aid to the school library. To promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development ot character, N.H.S. partici- pants are active in the extra-curricular program ot Hillside High School. Members also compile the lists tor honor roll publications. Capable leaders tor i958-59 are: Michael Tropp, presi- dent, Robert Hodavance, vice-president, Howard Karen- stein, vice-president, Stella Tyiewslci, secretary, Eve New- man, treasurer. Mrs. Annamae Rudolph has inspired NHS members tor the past tive years.
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N '. W! r Robert Pinnas Co-Editor-in-chief Photographers Stalk Students: B. Marcus, Photography Editor, R. Pinnas, Mr. S. Hersh, H. Grossman. Artists Follow Jack up Stalk: E. Ackerman, A, Freund, R. Cohen, Epoch Flourishes, On the surface a yearbook is composed of pictures, headlines, copy, and that all-embracing term, C. Rendar, J. Kauger, J. Shapiro. white space. Underneath, a year- book is people - people who thought their school days were irn- portant enough to be preserved in a form suitable tor display to pros- pective employers and grandchil- dren. This thirty-sixth volume ot The Epoch was produced with special Writers Root for Story: M. Wainschel, M. Lowenstein, Typing Editor, sportswriter H Witcotf, A. Weiner.
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