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inthe main hall and h an annual scholarship to National Honor Society National Honor Society began as a functioning or- ganization on Marchl, when the Iohn Marshall chap- ter was inducted in a ceremony held in the Marshall auditorium, The Grant High school chapter conducted the initiation. N,H, S, is open to juniors and seniors who have a 3,5 grade average and who are approved by a faculty committee. National Honor Society is sponsored na- tionally bythe association of Secondary School Prin- cipals. The Marshall chapter maintains the honor roll board opes in the future years to give some member of the chapter, V P rpose room after N. H. S. induction.
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Associated Marshall Girls Marshall's Girls' League has in one short year and a half, become one ofthe school's most active and useful organizations, The purpose of AMG is to unite the girls of Marshall and to promote friendliness and high stan- dards of womanliness. The Girls' League has sponsored numerous activities and performed many services for the school which have these purposes in mind. ln September, the League sponsored a Big and Little Sister Tea in order to help the junior and senior girls become acquainted with the incoming freshmen. Each monththe League has sponsored a selection of the Girl of the Month. This girl has symbolized the highest standards of AMG, Girls' League Week was another activity which took place during each semester. During Christmas, the League collected old toys to donate to the Toy and Ioy Makers . Through various functions such as candy sales, valentine sales, and dances, the Girls' League has raised over S200 to contribute to the American Field Service in order to bring an exchange student to Marshall, M ' 2 H .ms -, ., i Q v stiff Tv 1 ' Pat Wahl Carole May Fail President Spring President AMG Advisors Seated: Mrs. Johnson--head adviser Hadley, Senior Adviser, Mrs. Rose, Sophomore Adviser. s . l Carole May L to R Josette Fnzler Pat Shepard Gail Goodwin and lam Hargreaves Spring A.M.G. Rep. Presidents L. to R. : Rosie Richmond - Senior, Gail Hass - Iunior, Gail Alexander - Freshman, Not Pictured: Sharon Hall - Sophomore. L. to R.: Miss McNai-nee--Freshman Adviser, Miss Iohnson--junior Adviser, Mrs
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