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I I U H I N H H ll U I U H H N-I nk H I -4- 010 IIUNHHHUUNUUIIQ nlnllnnnllunnulnlnuunununu- ...,q,,,.g.,,.,.,,,,,..,.....,,,,,,.,.,,l, Student Council Q U! - I Front Row Left to Right: Viola Hink, Georgiana Mathers, Thelina Trone, Teresa Ferry, Gloria Howard Laura Wold, Kathryn Hurd. Second Row Left to Right: Mr. Meyer, Arthur Kroske, CarllSandstrom, Ray Green, Stanley Martmson Howard Kroske, Cornde Berseth, Alick Adams. I Fourth Row Left to Right: Williialn Haney Clark Smith Eric McDavis, Wesley ' Sehubbe Helbert Lewis, George Yarroll, Mr. Coliurn. ' l l The student council is an organization tlhe primary purpose of which is to simplify the mat- ter of student participation in .high school affairs. It exercises general control of all student actiti- ties. ' This council has been recently reorganized and enlarged. It is now more representative, being composed of the four highest officers of both the Girls' League and the Boys' Federation, the president and one other representative from each of the eight classes. The officers of the council are elected from this group. 1 I OFFICERS ' I President ,.,,.,,,.,... .... E ric McDavis Vice President .e,, ...... R ay Miller Secretary .,,......,... .,.. T helma Trone Treasurer ..............,...,...........,..........,.. Gloria Howand Faculty Advisors--J. D. Meyer, A. P. Coburn, Miss Rose Finnegan and Mrs. Kapek. I I I I Page thirty-one olnuulnnnunuunuununnuunnlu-,29-qqununmulmnnnununnnalunoft l ' I 1 I I I I g
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'I' gl ll I I Ill ll I ll II U H U 'U U N- -H ll ll M H I I H M Ill 'ltd lb! Ill N 'Wir National Honor Society Front Row, Left to Right: Faith Helms, Gladys Robertson, Thelma Trone, Doris Stough, Ellen Eskeberg. Second Row, Left to Right: Gladys Rudy, Saloma Elkins, Helen Johnson, Mary Trout- fetter, Violetta Gottwig. Back Row, Left to Right: Mr. Jinnett, Don Johnson, Gertrude Mitchell, M1'. Meyer, Lillian Poffenroth, Herbert Cook. The Alpha chapter of the National Honor So- ciety was organized in the spring of 1921 under the auspices of the Harding Debate Club spon- sored by Mrs. Morrison and the supervision of Mr. Meyer. Students chosen to this society are judged by the four cardinal principles: Scholarship, Charac- ter, Leadership and Service. Their duty is to exalt these principles and make themselves worthy in all ways of being in the society. This society corresponds to Phi Beta Kappa honor society in college. The membership in the National Honor Society is determined by a system of points. Pupils eligible to this society must be in the upper third of their class. Fifteen per cent of the Senior A class are eligible to election, not more than ten per cent of the Senior B class may become mem- bers of the chapter, and only five per cent of the Junior A class may be accepted. Page thirty-two Any active member who falls below the stan- dards which were the basis of his election to mem- bership may be dropped from the chapter by a majority vote of the faculty upon recommendation of the council. The charter members of this society were: Dex- ter Bright, Verna Bundy, Ida CaHail, Oscar Kellgren, Sam Yancey, Thelma Johnston, Cecelia Stevenson, Harold Elsdon, Robert McPherson and Alene Sandstrom. In the spring of 1928 eight new members were admitted. Edith Schutz, Charles DeVange, Owen Picton, Everett Jones, Gertrude Medchill, Oma Elkins, Viletta Gottwig and Doris Stough. The last election to the society was January 1929 when Gladys Rudy, Helen Johnson, Don Johnson, Lillian Poffenroth, Thelma Trone, Her- bert Cook, Gladys Robertson, Faith Helms, Mary Troutfetter, Ellen Eskeberg were admitted. These candidates were initiated at a banquet held May 31. -1-- ------ -w---m- - '29----ww'--'wi- !'
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