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Fn'u -F- n'n'n'n'n'-'-'- -'- J'-'- - -'- T H E N A UTI L U S F'u -Fd'd'h'-'- n'd'-F- d'd'-Fu'u'-'i uF- Orville Laslcy Dorothy Bradford AMERICAN LEGION SCI-IDOL AWARD Each year Libertyville Post No. 329 of the American Legion pre- sents awards to the best all-aroundi' boy and girl of the graduating class. The awards are offered to inspire the students to form high ideals and to become noble citizens. They are given in recognition of the quali- ties of courage, character, service, companionship, and scholarship. To the Legionnaire courage is just as essential a quality of a true American today as it was during the NVorld Wfar. A noble character, too, is of the utmost importance. A person's readiness to give willing and unselfish service, to undertake and to carry out to the best of his ability any responsibility placed upon him, is a vital necessity of good citizenship. Companionship includes loyalty and love for our fellow- men, the ability to understand other people and to be tolerant of their ideas and opinions. Through scholarship one acquires wisdom and the knowledge of practical and cultural things which enable him to appre- ciate and to embrace the opportunities of life. Dorothy Bradford and Orville Lasley were chosen from among forty-two members of the Class of '31 to receive these awards. These were presented at the 1931 Memorial Day Services. -' 'fu I 93 2 P.'.'vu' .'.'.F.P.P-'.f'.'J-4 Page twenty-nine
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Fn'u!n'u'n'-Fn!n'n -'-'-f - -'-F-'n'- -'- THE NAUTILUS Firxl Row: D. Dietz, O, Lasley, D. Bradford. Second Row: M. Newsom, M. Studer, J. Kohner. NATIONAL HGNGR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society, which was organized in 1920 for Secondary Schools, is awarded for scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Only the upper third of the senior class is eligible to receive this honor. From this select group a number of members equal to fifteen per cent of the whole class is chosen every year by the principal and a committee of faculty members. The selections are announced by the principal on Commencement night. To be allowed to wear a pin signifying membership in the National Honor Society is the greatest honor that can be bestowed upon a student of L. T. H. S. - I 932 Page twenty-eight
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'H THE NAUTILUS -'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'- -'-'-'-'-'-'- Margaret Gridley Adrian Sutton HONORS The scholastic honors of the class of 1932 were awarded to Margaret Gridley and Adrian Sutton. Margaret will give the Valedictory and Adrian the Salutatory on Commencement Night in June. In addition to their interest in studies, both girls have worked on the Drops of Ink and Nautilus staffs. Margaret has been a member of the Orchestra, Glee Club, Double Quartette, Latin Club, Dramatic Club, and G. A. A. Adrian has been active in the G. A. A., Home Economics Club, and Stamp Club. Following are the scholastic averages of those in the first quarter of the Senior Class: Margaret Gridley .,.......... .,.,..,.,...........,.......,..........,. 9 6.25 Adrian Sutton . ,..,.,,... 92.76 Elizabeth Christensen ......,. 92.25 Melvin Kohner ,......... 91.93 Ada High ..,..,.. ,,....... 9 0.79 Eleanor Treptow ..,... 90.29 Vernon Andrews ...... 90.03 Anna Mae Hafemann ...... 89.84 Lois Hazlett ....,......... 89.83 Harry Dollenmaier .... 89.21 Helen Decker ....,...,.. 89.00 Kathleen O'Brien ..... 88.78 jack Osborn .,....... 88.50 Robert Nelson ..... 87.73 Yvonne Felber ,, .. 87.56 Page thirty l932
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