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Q!!i1DjII1QllQllQlVQ0il'DQ0Qll'iClQ0Q'lY'Q0QllZ O:Q1Qll'Ql'l-'IIQUQIIQI lQll-0Qlhi0iI7Qv0i0illQ 3-n14x10inirniogc11:bjlr1-aziniciilvioiso? 1lD11D-i4Dll31Kli0'11Il1lQ15C4iQ4DQlSI0ll3-i10.1 National Honor Society Front Row, Left to Right: Erma Richter, Lillian Steinmoyer. Dorothy Orr, Myra Lindsey, Benton Gill-ingharn. Evelyn Irwin, Jenn Koyi, Georgiane. Mathers. Second Row: Gloria Howard, Faith Helms, Irma McDougall, Gladys Moe, Dorothy Cariveau, Gwendolyn White, Katherine Youngman, Jean Sherry, Florence Bone. Last Row: E. R. Jinnett, Robert Vance, Robert Rothwell, Gail Hunt, Eric McDavis, J. D. Mey er. ln the spring of 1927, the Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized under the auspices of the Harding Debate club. This soc- iety is sponsored by the Department of Second- nry-School Principles of the National Education Association, and membership in it is the highest honor that can he bestowed upon a high school student. It is at present the only chapter of its kind in Spokane, and has as its aim the promotion of la. higher standard of Character, Leadership, Scholarship and Service. Students chosen to this society are elected by members of the faculty, on the basis of Charac- ter, Leadership, Scholarship and Service. To be eligible the student must be in the upper one- third of his class scholastically. The society corresponds to Phi Beta. Kappa, honor society in college. The chapter members of the society were: Dex- ter Bright, Verna, Bundy, Ida Calflail, Oscar Kellgren, Sam Yancey, Thelma Johnston, Ceci- Page th'1'v'!3'-eight , lia Stevenson, Harold Elsdou, Robert McPher- son and Alene Sandstrom. In the spring of 1929, nine new members were admitted, They Were: Lucille D. Huss, Pauline Merklin, Lucille Neville, Gloria Howard, Alick Adams, Katherine Youngman, Faith Helms, Mary Troutfetter, Benton Gillingham, Myra. Lindsey and Gwendolyn White. At the election held on December 17, 1929 the following students became members: Dorothy Orr, Louis Stirling, Georgiuna Mathers, Robert Vance, Florence Bope, Ray Anderson, Pete Pof- fenroth, Eric McDavis and Jean Koyl. On April 15, 1930, the following members were elected by the regular tap system: Erma Rich- ter, Irma McDougall, Lillian Steinrneyer, Gladys Moe, Dorothy Cariveau, Robert Rothwell, J ean Skerry, Gail Hunt and Evelyn Irwin. Every spring the society holds a banquet in honor of new members, which is the most import- ant event, except for the election of members, in the club year. O:Ql1lIIOI01-!lILl1014Mi1114ll010lCIl1ll01 3 O Z'tIi0l1liClill10il!1ll14lill11l14Di0l0i 1-0:0
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