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FIRST ROXVfKennetly, Fahrner, Iilim, Braham. Riley. B1-gflen, Phelps. SEQOND ROXYH llarrclt, Stn-lla, Mwrtveflt, Malielicli. Maynes, Shea, Tlioreu, THIRD ROXY-Seitsinger, Rowell. Stimac, Stein, Crytlcr, Scngnelli, Knox. FUl'R'I'll RLlNY'EY'l'lII'lC!'l, Snapp, XYllcox, Terlescu, Thom, Fisher, XYl1itney, Mi,-slxerg, Ktimelly. THE FRENCH CLUB The French Club meets twice a month after school in Room 231 under the sponsorship of Miss M. L. Ryans. It is used as a practical laboratory for the speaking of a beautiful lan- guage, namely, French. All the meetings are conducted wholly in French, French songs are sung and French games are playecl. All students who have passed one semester of French are invited to come to the meetings. The students in first semester French have their own meetings so they can learn how to conduct a meeting in French. Besides having a good time we learn a great deal about French life, customs, and literature. I n fq ff' -xg X -iii, if -LJ1 lx ' MK. , Nuff ' -rrp r' i-1
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The emblem of the National Honor Society is the keystone and flaming torch. The key- stone bears at its base the letters S, L, C, and S which stand for the four cardinal principles of its organization: Scholarship, Leadership, Char- acter, and Service. Membership in the National Honor Society is based on these four character- istics, and the members are chosen by a faculty advisory committee from not more than 15 per cent in T the graduating class, 5 per cent are elected as Juniors and 5 per cent in each semes- ter of the Senior year. Meetings are held once a month, and during the past year several outstanding speakers were presented. Among these were Walter Hersh- bach, prominent young attorney, Dr. Gayle Hufford, superintendent of Joliet City Schools, Mrs. Richard Vance, book reviewer and many others. The National Honor Society club presented two assemblies to the student body this year. Speaker Dr. Otto Schacht spoke in two assem- blies before the entire student body and was acclaimed as one of the finest speakers ever presented in the auditorium. In another assem- bly before the Junior-Senior groups, movies of South America were shown. Also on the pro- gram this year was a plan initiated the year be- fore which provided help for students who have fallen behind in their studies. A total of 26 have been aided in this way during this school year. The sponsor of the National Honor Society club is Mr. George C. Ranne. The officers for the first semester were: Preston Hyatt, presi- dentg Claude Adams, vice president, Shirley Frisbie, secretary, Amelia Thoren, treasurer. The officers for this semester are: Beverly Frank, president, Robert Markelz, vice president, Helen Cryder, secretary, and Vernon Traver, treasurer. The last five per cent of the class of 1942 and the first five per cent of the class of 1943 were chosen in April of this year. The seniors thus honored are: Carol Betten- hausen, Helen Boltz, Audrey Butler, Margaret Collings, Doris Mae Facinelli, Mavis Gilpin, Nelson Gurnee, Gertrude Hoefer, George Hos- kins, Marjorie Jessen, Darlene Leatsler, Cath- erine McGinnis, Ramona Roth, Charles Wes- ley Saiko. The juniors are: Mary Ann Allen, Doris Babich, Evelyn Baldego, Mary Alyce Bannon, Donald Baumgarten, Richard Braun, Henry Crespi, Robert Danielson, Dorothy Diedrich, Glenn Eisenbrandt, James Engimann, Naomi Glasscock, Anita Belle Hyatt, Janet McCowan, Helen McCallum, Rose Mary Mancuso, Eliz- abeth Marshall, Muriel Mietz, Leonard Musich, Betty june Olson, Jane Peters, Shirley Pritz, Stanley Rousonelos, Charles Sass, Marilyn Vose, Marjorie White, John Yakich, and Agnes Yanchick, Don Arthur Banta. X 0-Q5-0
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